The Angel She Loved - Prequel To Voices by Irene Kueh

The Angel She Loved - Prequel To Voices by Irene Kueh

Author:Irene Kueh
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: voices angels love paranormal fantasy romance


Chapter Eleven

We followed the Angels' instruction and took the path to the left.

"Michael, why didn't you accept the Angels' offer to call the Paramedics?" I asked.

"Are you kidding me?" said Michael. "I'll never hear the end of it from my sisters."

"So, you'd rather suffer?" asked Juliana.

Michael grinned. "I can still walk. Don't worry, I'll be fine."

We continued our journey in silence, but kept our eyes open. If I weren't afraid of the Zombies, I would appreciate the woods. The sounds of frogs and crickets gave the woods a sense of calmness and peace. My moment of tranquility was short-lived when cries of help echoed in the woods. We hadn't seen anybody since the one group that ran past us to escape the Zombies.

"We should help," said Michael.

"You're hurt, Michael," I said.

The screams grew louder and closer. Three people ran toward us.

"Run!" cried the Clown.

"Let's go!" Michael grabbed Juliana's arm and ran down the path.

Andrew held my hand firmly and turned to the newcomers. "Follow us!"

The three ran beside us. After a few minutes, we stopped.

"Thanks," said the clown. "This game is dangerous."

"Tell me about it," said Michael. "I broke my arm."

"Ouch," said the Clown. "Are you okay?"

"I'll live," said Michael. "What happened to you guys?"

"A legion of Zombies pounced on everyone from my group," said the Clown. "I joined two other groups. We teamed up together. Only the three of us left."

The mention of legion of Zombies made my skin crawl. "I feel like we're being watched," I said.

"They're everywhere," said the girl in a Princess outfit. "This is the worst day of my life."

"We'll get through this," said Andrew. "Together."

"Thanks for letting us tag along," said the other guy in Pirate getup. The ruffles on his shirt were all torn up.

"Stay on this path," said Andrew, repeating what the Angels said. "And keep our eyes open."

Not long after Andrew said the last words, the loudest thunder boomed. I dropped on my knees and covered my ears. Juliana and Michael did the same. Andrew kept standing with his one hand on his ear and another on his paintball gun. The clown closed his eyes and covered his ears as well. The other two hugged each other, as the Princess cried.

When the sound stopped, the ringing in my ears continued. I stood beside Andrew and put my finger on the trigger. But nothing came. Then, another thunder roared. I kept standing, but covered one of my ears.

"We can't stay here," I yelled.

Andrew nodded. He nudged the others, and we ran. After passing rows of trees, the sound died.

"That was painful," said the Princess.

I rubbed my face. "Excruciating," I said.

The path curved to the right. We followed. It curved to the left, and we followed. We stopped at the fork in the path.

Juliana groaned. "Not again."

I glanced at Andrew. "The Angels didn't say anything about the path splitting in two."

"You guys saw Angels?" asked the Clown.

"Two of them," said Andrew.

"A male Fairy approached us," said the Princess. "And two nice Elves."

"We met an Elf too," said Juliana.



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