Nephilim Prophecy (The God Code) by Wilder Adrienne

Nephilim Prophecy (The God Code) by Wilder Adrienne

Author:Wilder, Adrienne [Wilder, Adrienne]
Language: nld
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Gay, Paranormal, Erotic Romance
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00


* * * *

He was still cursing himself as he took the

steps to his loft two at a time. Luci met him at the

top. “You’re a fucking idiot.” He tried to push past

her, but she got in the way.

“How is he?”

“Michael’s with him.” Great, as if shit

couldn’t get any worse. “He gave Neko a

tranquilizer. He’ll sleep through the night.”

Tension leaked out of his shoulders. “Thank

you for coming.”

“I didn’t have a choice. He called. He was in

trouble. What the fuck were you thinking, Indigo?”

“I went to see Mara Ska.”

Luci’s eyes widened. This time when Indigo

tried to walk past her she didn’t stop him.

She followed him across the living room.

“Why?”

“Why what?”

“Why in God’s name would you go see her?”

“Because I had a hunch.”

“What kind of hunch?”

The kind that didn’t play out as he’d hoped or

expected. Indigo could believe the Church’s

involvement, but to think Mara Ska might have had

anything to do with the nephilim’s creation…

“Something is rotten, and I am trying to figure out

what it is.” When Luci gave him a questioning

look, Indigo said, “She knew.”

“Knew?”

“About Neko.”

“You’re not making any sense.”

“About Neko being a nephilim. Mara Ska

knew.”

Luci stared at him with wide dark eyes. “You

have to be mistaken.”

“I’m not.”

“You have to be, you just—”

“I’m not! She knew, maybe not his name,

maybe not him directly. But I’m sure she knew

what the Demonic had been planning. She knew

specifically he was a nephilim.”

“Maybe you just heard wrong?”

“I didn’t hear wrong! Mara Ska fucking

knew!”

“What are you saying?”

Indigo wasn’t sure what he was saying or

trying to say.

Michael stepped out of the bedroom, supply

bag over one shoulder. If looks could have killed,

Indigo knew his ass would have been drawn,

quartered, and set on fire.

“He’s asleep,” Michael said.

Indigo nodded. “Thank you for coming.”

“I didn’t do it for you. I did it for Luci and for

him. As far as I’m concerned, you can rot in hell.”

“Yeah, thanks anyhow.”

Michael tossed Luci a worried look before

setting his bag down on a table next to the couch.

“You have another problem.”

The way Michael said “problem” made

Indigo’s stomach knot. “What?”

“He’s been kissed.”

“What?”

“The Demonic mark is how they found him so

quickly.”

“How come Ariel didn’t say anything? He

cleansed the boy.”

“It’s not a normal mark. It’s made into him.”

Made into him. Indigo squeezed off a curse.

“Can we get rid of it?”

“It’s beyond my capabilities, and if it escaped

Ariel’s detection, it’s probably beyond his now

that he’s a Fallen.”

Luci punched Indigo in the arm. “You

shouldn’t have left him alone.”

“If I’d known he’d been kissed, I wouldn’t

have.” Unlike tags, kisses didn’t reveal themselves

because they weren’t a pledge of loyalty, rather a

kind of brand left behind by a particular Demon

who has staked claim to a person. It gave a Demon

the ability to reach out and affect him beyond

wards or protective script. Neko had been nothing

more than a sitting duck.

To Michael Luci asked, “So what can be

done about it?”

Michael fumbled with his bag, then slipped

the strap back over his shoulder. “My suggestion is

to kill him.”

“What?” Luci gasped.

Indigo narrowed his gaze at Michael. “Don’t

you think that’s a bit harsh?”

A tick jumped in Michael’s jaw. “He’s an

abomination.”

“Really?” Indigo said.



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