All The Demons: A Paranormal Academy Reverse Harem Romance (Angel Academy Book 3) by Riley London

All The Demons: A Paranormal Academy Reverse Harem Romance (Angel Academy Book 3) by Riley London

Author:Riley London [London, Riley]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2019-09-18T05:00:00+00:00


Chapter 11

The next day during lunch, I sported a pair of dark shades. I’d taken Mrs. Deveraux’s words to heart about keeping my eyes hidden until I was better able to control the light and the dark, which both felt like they’d been fighting inside of me all day.

Seeing Charlie had filled me with so much joy and so much rage, knowing that he was safe and unharmed, but also knowing that those assholes were using him as some kind of fucked-up prototype for their weapon of war.

Feeling like I couldn’t do anything about it only made that hole in my heart grow a few sizes wider. It made me want to feed into the darkness, to let those parts of my anger flow out from my fingertips and take it out on everyone who’d ever wronged me.

“Nice shades.” Zachary sat down beside me, a grin already upon his face.

“Something happen in the training room? You trying to hide a black eye or something?”

“No,” I replied. “I just thought that they looked cute.”

“Those sunglasses are against the academy’s protocol for their uniforms,” Benjamin informed me as he took a seat at the cafeteria table too. “I’d thought we’d gotten past this with your leather jacket.”

“First of all, I didn’t stop wearing my jacket because I care about uniform protocol. I stopped wearing it because I was afraid of having to wash it too many times, in case the fabric got fucked up,” I explained.

“And second of all, fuck uniform protocol. Being able to have some freedom of expression should be encouraged in a place like this.”

“Yeah, fight the power.” Zachary smirked again. “Just make sure you take them off if Mrs. Deveraux stops by.”

“She’s the one who told me to put them on,” I explained.

“Why would she tell you to put on a pair of sunglasses?” Benjamin asked.

“Because she knows.”

“…She knows?”

“She knows everything,” I admitted. “I told her what’s going on with me, with Michael’s sword and with Charlie too.”

“Oh.” Benjamin folded his arms across his chest. “Interesting.”

“Interesting?”

“Yes. Interesting.” Benjamin nodded, after his words. “I imagined that Mrs. Deveraux would be working alongside the Council, continuing their investigation into you. However, if she’s assisting you by helping you avoid detection, she is directly going against the Council’s wishes.”

“Isn’t that a good thing, though?” I asked. “I mean, she’s doing the right thing, isn’t she? Even if they can’t see it right now? They’ll have to forgive her for it one day.”

“Not in the Council’s eyes, no,” Benjamin answered. “Right now, she’s nothing but a traitor and it’ll be difficult, if not impossible, to convince the Council of anything otherwise, even if she is making the right choice in the moment.”

A traitor?

Because she was helping me take on the Princes of Hell?

Ugh. Angel politics was starting to get really fucking annoying.

“Hey, did any of you get over 80 percent on Mr. Toorin’s last quiz?” Zachary asked. “Is it just me or are his questions getting way too esoteric—”

Zachary’s words were interrupted by a dagger sinking into his shoulder.



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