Lamp Black: Second Edition, Disaster, Preparedness, Survival, Awakening (The Gatekeeper Book 2) by Kenneth Cary

Lamp Black: Second Edition, Disaster, Preparedness, Survival, Awakening (The Gatekeeper Book 2) by Kenneth Cary

Author:Kenneth Cary [Cary, Kenneth]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Tags: Christian Books & Bibles, Literature & Fiction, Mystery & Suspense, Religion & Spirituality, New Age & Spirituality, Angels & Spirit Guides, Christian Fiction, Spirituality, Angels
ISBN: 1500341002
Amazon: B00M9UCGKG
Published: 2014-07-30T04:00:00+00:00


It felt as if he was being pulled down through the bed and into the floor. John tried to move, but many firm hands gripped his arms and legs. He tried to raise his head and couldn’t, nor could he cry out. A single large and heavy hand covered his entire face. He was defenseless, helpless to respond to the unknown but powerful threat that assaulted him.

The downward movement suddenly stopped and John was free to stand. Now completely out of his body, John watched in amazement as Sarrif masterfully wielded a sword against John’s numerous attackers. The largest attacker, the one that held John’s head, was the first to taste Sarrif’s wrath. In movements too fast to be physical, Sarrif lopped off the demon’s head. The grotesquely featured head spun lazily on its ear until it came to a rest in the corner of the room.

With the leader eliminated, Sarrif made short work of the remaining evil spirits. He moved through them quickly, in a blur, effortlessly dispatching them one after another. John never saw anyone move so fast before. Sarrif moved as if the demons were merely standing still. Suddenly, in a flash of awareness, John was able to match time with Sarrif’s, and watch him move. His guardian dispatched the remaining demons with a casual flick of his wrist, the long blade of light moving as if through air. Nothing impeded the bright blade, not demon flesh, bone or armor. And, when hacked or impaled by the sword, the demons appeared to simply de-atomize and vanish.

But even at matched speed, John had to closely watch Sarrif’s movements to see the details. Sarrif gracefully swung the four-foot blade of silver light as if it was an extension of his arm, and he didn’t stop moving until the last of the demons were gone. The ballet of death lasted less than a few seconds, but in that short amount of time, John saw enough detail to admire Sarrif’s martial skill. Every detail, every attack angle and thrust point, every step and turn of his body as he moved through to engage the demon host, was absorbed by John. With a final flourish of the sword, Sarrif sheathed it and looked at John.

“Nice work, Sarrif,” said John.

Sarrif bowed and smiled. “Yes, nothing like a little combat to wake you up. Are you OK?”

“Yes, I’m fine . . . thanks to you. I was a little startled at first. I wasn’t sure what was going on. It felt like I was being pulled down, but then I was suddenly released. That’s when I saw the leader’s head spinning in the corner,” answered John. “Why didn’t the head disappear with the rest of him?” asked John, as he walked to the corner and tapped the head with his toe.

“To answer your first question, you were released when I removed the leaders head,” answered Sarrif. “His head didn’t leave because I want to use it. I thought we’d send it to the enemy camp .



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