Angel's Redemption (The Fallen Warriors Series Book 6) by Rosalie Lario

Angel's Redemption (The Fallen Warriors Series Book 6) by Rosalie Lario

Author:Rosalie Lario [Lario, Rosalie]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Paranormal, romance novel, Genre Fiction, Urban Life, Romance, fallen angel, Urban, erotic romance, angel romance, paranormal romance, Literature & Fiction, fantasy romance, Fantasy, sexy romance, supernatural romance, dystopian romance
Published: 2015-06-01T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter Seven

Several nights later, Seth flew north of the city on reconnaissance. One of the cameras Ruby had strategically implanted throughout the city had caught a glimpse of a white-winged angel flying in this direction. The rebel manning the control room had raced to inform the first angel he saw, which had happened to be him. From the rebel’s description of the facial features, Seth thought it might just be Remiel, one of the members of the Tribunal.

Since the rest of the team had headed out before him for more covert training sessions with the humans, Seth had decided to check it out. As long as Remiel was on his own and not with another group of angels, Seth felt reasonably certain he could take the other angel if he had to.

Except he’d been flying for close to an hour now and had yet to see or sense another angel in the distance.

It wasn’t wholly unexpected, given that angels could only sense the presence of other angels from a few miles away. The skies were vast, and Remiel could have headed in any direction. Yet the knowledge of that did nothing to ease his frustration.

He wanted this to end. Now. He and his fellow Fallen had been hunted for too long. Human existence had been threatened for no other reason than that they existed on the world the angels wanted for themselves.

Focused on his search for white-wings, he barely noted the shift in air pressure. It momentarily grazed his wings, then disappeared.

Seth kept flying for a moment, kept scanning on the horizon, but something about that pressure shift grated at his memory. It was familiar, somehow.

Frowning, he at last gave into impulse and made an arching turn in the sky. He headed back toward that same spot, once again feeling the odd tug against his wings.

Odd. He couldn’t put his finger on it, but the feeling was not foreign to him.

Gut instinct propelled him to turn around again, to explore further. He flew back to the same spot and tested the air, searching for the spots where it grew thicker and heavier.

He flew a bit higher, and a sudden, strange sensation overcame him, as if he was being pulled in two different directions. A strange pop sounded in his ears, and a gush of wind shoved at his back, propelling him forward.

Shock coursed through Seth’s veins. He beat his wings hard to slow his movement and blinked to dispel the blurriness in his vision. That, at least, was unmistakable. He’d experienced it before, but not for quite some time.

“Oh my Gods,” he whispered. His heart thrummed furiously against his ribcage, making him fear he was about to hyperventilate. Shaking in disbelief, he scanned the horizon.

A purplish blue hue had overtaken the pure black of the night sky. Its tint was unmistakable.

Blood roared in his ears as he flew to the nearest ice-laden peak of land and touched down. He glanced around, taking in every last detail of the scenery before him.



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