The Road (The Road to Hell Series, Book 3) by Brenda K. Davies

The Road (The Road to Hell Series, Book 3) by Brenda K. Davies

Author:Brenda K. Davies
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: romance, love, adult, demon, paranormal romance, paranormal, apocalyptic, mating, new adult, action and suspense
Publisher: Brenda K. Davies


CHAPTER 24

River

“We’ll wait for Shax, Verin, Morax, and the others to catch up with us before continuing on to the seals,” Kobal said from where he sat at the head of the table beside me.

“Will they come?” I asked.

“They’ll come for their king,” Magnus replied.

“And their queen,” Corson said.

“And their queen,” Magnus agreed.

“They are already on their way with more demons and supplies,” Kobal said.

“How do you know that?” Hawk inquired.

The demons exchanged a look before Kobal spoke again. “Morax has the ability to telecommunicate. They will be here by the end of the day.”

I blinked at his response and recalled how he’d once told me I hadn’t begun to scratch the surface of what the demons could do.

“And you’ve spoken with him?” I inquired.

“Briefly, a little bit ago.”

“Will I ever be able to learn all the things demons are capable of?”

“Demons don’t even know all the things other demons are completely capable of. Some probably don’t know what they themselves are capable of,” Magnus replied. “We tend to try and keep our abilities toned down around others, unless it is absolutely necessary.”

“I see,” I murmured, and Kobal rested his hand over mine.

“Will I ever learn everything I may be capable of now?” Hawk asked and folded his arms over his chest as he stared at the back wall.

“You will find your powers growing every day, especially once you are able to feed regularly,” Corson said.

Hawk shuddered. “I’d really prefer a steak.”

“Not going to happen, not anymore,” Magnus said, and Hawk glowered at him.

Candlelight danced over the faces of those gathered around the table, making them appear almost mystical. I kept my hand within Kobal’s in an attempt to keep myself grounded when none of this seemed real.

“We will go in with low numbers,” Kobal said, drawing everyone’s curious gazes to him. “We’ll have the others attack, drawing Lucifer’s attention to them, while we go for the seals.”

“You intend to go for the seals before Lucifer?” Magnus inquired.

“They need to be stopped from falling. Lucifer’s army will only continue to grow if whatever is happening to the seals isn’t stopped,” Kobal replied.

“What were those things yesterday?” I asked. “Those flying, hideous women? I assume they came from a seal.”

“You would know them as furies, and they were the seventy-eighth seal,” he said.

“Seventy-eighth!” I blurted, my hand tightening in his.

“Yes.”

My head spun at the implication of his words and all the horrors that were now running free in Hell and on Earth. “Will they get over the wall?”

“They might,” Kobal confirmed. “Morax reported that some of them did escape the skelleins and demons above, but there are still plenty of troops guarding the wall that they will have to get by.”

My heart clenched as my thoughts turned to my brothers. They had no idea what was happening on this side of the wall. They were never supposed to have known, but now it may be inevitable. I had to stay here and see this through, but all I wanted was to run all the way back to the surface and return to my brothers.



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