The Angel Trials 03 - The Angel Trap by Michelle Madow

The Angel Trials 03 - The Angel Trap by Michelle Madow

Author:Michelle Madow [Madow, Michelle]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dreamscape Publishing
Published: 2019-10-08T00:00:00+00:00


Noah did tell me everything—from the first dream he’d received from the demon who had claimed to be the wolves’ Savior, to when the Earth Angel had ordered him to bring her back the teeth of ten demons he killed to prove he was worthy of entering Avalon. The story was long and twisted, and I hung onto every word with limited interruptions.

“Now you know all of it,” he said once he was done. “I messed up. Big time.”

“Yeah.” I nodded. “You did.”

“I’m doing everything I can to make up for it,” he said. “So I hope you can find it in your heart to accept me anyway.”

“I already have,” I said honestly.

“Just like that?” He looked genuinely surprised.

“We’re imprinted on each other.” I took his hand, needing him to understand how important our connection was to me. “You’re a good person—I knew that both before and after learning about your past. I know it because I can feel your soul. You’re the one who refuses to accept me.”

“I accept you,” he said. “And I also accept that I’m not the best choice for you.”

“I think I deserve a say in that decision.”

He sighed and looked down at our joined hands, like he was struggling to decide if he should keep holding on or let go. He held on—for now. “I already explained my decision,” he said. “I don’t want to go through it again.”

“Neither do I,” I said, since all of this drama between us was emotionally exhausting. I wanted to convince him to give me a chance.

But when it came down to it, I couldn’t force Noah to want to be with me.

If this was going to work between us, he was going to have to come to the decision to give us a chance on his own. We were both heading to the same place—Avalon—and the imprint bond between us was strong. We had time to let our relationship build. I was doing everything I could to allow that to happen.

But if he continued being so stubborn about trying to push me away, that wasn’t the kind of relationship that would work for me long term, anyway. Being treated like that would make me miserable. It killed me to think it, because the imprint bond made me want to do everything possible to make things work between us, but it was true.

“Anyway, now you know about my history as the First Prophet,” he said. “So what did you mean about you being Princess Ana?”

He was changing the subject on purpose. But I did want to ask him about Princess Ana, so I went along with it.

“Thomas showed me a recording of Princess Ana when she arrived to the Vale to enter the Bachelor-like competition Prince Jacen had for a wife.” I motioned to the television, which was now off. “She was me.”

“What are you talking about?” Noah scratched his head, looking genuinely confused.

“Princess Ana looked just like me,” I said. “We’re identical. And she was in the Vale when I was supposedly in Europe.



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