Feather by Laurie Lyons
Author:Laurie Lyons [Lyons, Laurie]
Language: eng
Format: epub, mobi
Tags: Fantasy, Paranormal, Fiction
ISBN: 9780615695969
Google: NKWpMQEACAAJ
Amazon: 0615695965
Publisher: Ring of Fire Publishing
Published: 2012-09-19T21:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nine
Travel
"Close your eyes I'll be on my way."
~John Denver
Upon check in the next morning, Lucy had requested a seat in the back and a row to herself. Since the plane wasn't full, she and Nathaniel sat comfortably, quietly talking under the roar of the engines and out of sight from the other passengers. The flight attendant dropped off their drinks not questioning why Lucy wanted two of everything. Within a few moments, both Lucy and Nathaniel felt the tension that had held them so tightly wound release slightly. They both sighed in unison.
Lucy sat back and smiled at Nathaniel, "I'm glad you came."
"So am I," he smiled back. "I don't know if I could have survived almost a week without you. I am so attached to you Lucy it's a little scary at times. I crave you when you are not around."
"I feel the same way," Lucy said with relief. "Do you think it's normal?"
"A girl with a photographic memory and a boy who is an Angel from Heaven and you ask me if we are normal? I don't think so," he said with a grin.
"Good point," Lucy nodded. "So about the Angel thing."
"Yes?" he smirked suspecting more questions from an ever-curious Lucy.
"How powerful are you?" Lucy asked. "That thing yesterday with the tray was awesome, I didn't know you could do that."
"I can do that," he said as if this was sufficient.
"Can you move bigger things?" Lucy asked enthralled.
"Not people, I'm not allowed to move people," he said casually. "But I can move bigger things."
"Like a car?"
"Yes," again he was relaxed about it.
"Like this plane?"
"Yes, if I wanted to," he said looking uncomfortable with all the attention on him.
"Stop being so calm about this!" Lucy demanded. "You can move stuff with your mind!"
"No I can't," he corrected. "I move things with my hand."
"Big difference," Lucy rolled her eyes. "Why didn't you tell me you could do that?"
"Because I don't need to move things," he said. "I can get up and get stuff."
"What else can you do?" she asked excitedly.
"Nothing, that's it," he said curtly.
"Liar," Lucy laughed. "You have to tell me everything."
Nathaniel laughed, "Fine. Well, I can move stuff if I need to and I am really funny and smart…" Lucy raised her eyebrows in warning. He sighed and relented, "Well you know about the flowers right?"
"Yes, so are your powers mostly nature based then?"
"Yes, those are the things I can control. I can make those things pop out of no where but I can't make money appear, that's why I have to wish for that stuff."
"So Heaven gives you man made stuff for moving around but you can do stuff with nature anytime you want," Lucy concluded.
"Right, exactly."
"Show me."
"Nope," he said. "No way."
"Then show me one thing, just one thing."
"If I do will you drop it?" he asked smiling.
"Probably not but it would certainly shut me up for a while," she said grinning.
He sighed and looked at her, "the things I do for you Lucy…." He lifted up his hand and it was in a tight fist.
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