Angelic Sight [Unexpected Angels 2] (Siren Publishing LoveXtreme Forever ManLove - Serialized) by Jana Downs

Angelic Sight [Unexpected Angels 2] (Siren Publishing LoveXtreme Forever ManLove - Serialized) by Jana Downs

Author:Jana Downs
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Romance
Published: 2012-11-02T04:00:00+00:00


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“Beautiful boy,” Jade murmured, wrapping his arms around Levi’s shoulders. Levi leaned back into the embrace as they waited in the line that snaked all the way outside Madigan’s shop. It seemed every local in the vicinity had turned out to buy something from Madigan’s shop. Levi wondered if it had been like this all day. His breath clouded around him in a steamy expression of life and he huddled further into Jade’s embrace. Keer stood in front of them, hands shoved in the black pockets of his slacks. He looked as handsome as always, almost statuesque. Like a beautiful, ethereal painting, Keer was desirable and untouchable to everyone. Well, Levi amended, everyone but them. I have the most gorgeous men in all of Urun. Each one of them was like a unique and precious jewel.

He lifted his face for a kiss, and Jade gave him the touch he sought. A snort sounded from in front of them, and he looked up to see a tall, broad, light-haired angel standing there with a scowl on his face. Anger was written into the frown lines in his countenance. What was he mad about? Levi looked at his aura and saw the black mark of rage as he stared daggers in Levi’s direction.

He automatically shrank back. Was this a hunter or a sympathizer? Sweat started to form on his skin. Were they in danger? Jade’s arms tightened around him as if he sensed his discomfort.

The angel that was glaring at him spat on the ground. “Would you two faggots knock off the PDA? There are children around.”

Levi blinked, and he nearly sagged in relief. Oh good. It’s just a run-of-the-mill homophobe, not a nephilim-hating hunter. It was sad that the distinction gave him a measure of comfort.

Keer moved before Levi could laugh in the guy’s face. He held the angel up effortlessly, his hands curled in the man’s jacket as he pulled him the extra nine inches off the ground to make him eye level with Keer. “You best turn around and look elsewhere, friend. Children shouldn’t hear your vile hatemongering.”

Axis’s voice cut in before the man could respond. “Keer, put the asshole down. He’s no threat to any of us.”

“But, Commander—”

“No ‘buts,’ Keer,” Axis interrupted. “You’re not going to brawl at the workplace of a family friend, and you’re certainly not going to get your clothes mussed on account of a no-name bigot.”

Keer nodded as if the words made perfectly logical sense. “So noted, Commander. Mind your manners, asshole.” He dropped the guy, who turned resolutely forward and didn’t turn around again. Levi felt the last of the tension drain from his shoulders. Sometimes it was great to be surrounded by overprotective lovers.

They made it to the front of the shop ten minutes later, and Levi laughed as his friends came into view. Madigan was running back and forth from the kitchen, Cross was manning the register, and Michel and Bren were taking orders from customers over the glass case display of goodies that were already made.



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