Kyle rubbed his chest, where the blood oath hurt him. He wasn’t paying much attention to the bickering of Droigheann, Vis, and Azazel. They had been at it for nearly twenty minutes, and it didn’t seem like they were going to calm down anytime soon.He sat on the ground and leaned his back against the large marble altar. The stinging in his chest had ceased, but now he felt somewhat exhausted. Not because of whatever that Blood Oath was, but because the relief of having gotten the hourglass. They were halfway done already.“Listen to me, Demon!” Azazel hissed, his wings half open. “I already told you once, and I will tell you again. I do not intend to let the mortal die. So drop this already!”“I still can’t believe you’d have him enter a blood oath.” Vis’ voice sounded. The vampire was standing next to the pillar she’d been hiding behind. “And such a dangerous one too, what if this pest turns out to be something more dangerous than he can deal with?”Kyle pressed his palm against his
“I feel dizzy just listening to that.” Kyle grumbled as the group of four walked down the hall. “Are you sure it’s doable?”Azazel shrugged. “It should be. You did somehow manage to break me out of there. Now there will be two of us.” He smirked.“Don’t even remind me of that nightmare.” Kyle muttered, massaging his temples. He’d rather forget all that instead. But of course, Azazel didn’t seem to be willing to let him.“Either way, since you’ve somehow managed to go that far, I am sure we’ll be able to reach the precipice.” He paused. “Probably.” He added after a split second of silence.“Yeah, thanks.” Kyle grumbled. “That was very reassuring. How the hell are we going to get to the Celestial Plane anyways?”“How did you get to it the last time?” Vis asked, her eyes glimmering with curiosity.&ldqu
“No!” The elven dreamer shook her head and crossed her arms. “No way. You nearly died there once – I’m not sending you back there, Summoner!” Her glare turned to Azazel. “And you, Fallen Angel!” She hissed, without holding back at all. “Is this how you give thanks to someone who saved you from your prison? By taking him back to that dangerous place? You should be ashamed, what an angel you are!”Even Azazel flinched as they listened to the furious Rhealis’ words. She was certainly not holding back.“Rhealis,” Kyle started, but her sharp, angry gaze turned to him instantly. “No! You whine about getting mixed up with beings beyond your power, then you have the gall to come and ask me to send you back to the Celestial Plane?! I will not help you get into even more trouble!” She was almost shouting.Kyle gestured her to calm down, though it didn’t seem to help at all.“You do have a point, but this is for a really important reason.” He insisted, doing his best to keep his voice calm, and
Now he understood why the elven dreamer felt the need to say such a thing. Azazel was nowhere to be found. The young man looked around for a few moments, scouring his surroundings. Unless the Angel was laying low in the waist-hight tallgrass, he was certain not nearby.He gulped. This was… less than ideal. The Fallen Angel wasn’t easy to miss, he had two pairs of gigantic wings, and he was even taller here in this realm than he was in the Material Plane. No way Kyle was just failing to notice the guy.He breathed out a sigh and took a step forward. Only then did he notice he was not wearing any shoes, or the clothes he wore when he lay down. He wore a simple white shirt and pants.His lips curled down with distaste as he shot a look at his arms. He had gotten used to covering himself up, from neck to toe, in an attempt to hide all the various markings on his body, ranging from the dark amber tattoo to the bite marks on his neck left by Vis. He felt
Before he could go anywhere, he needed to get the white strands off of himself. Now as he looked at them, wrapped around his legs, arms, and waist, they clearly looked like kelp. He unwrapped them and threw them back into the white sea.Then, he tried his best to get rid of the sticky white liquid still on his head. After a few minutes of effort, he got most of it out of his hair. “I hate this.” He grumbled as he finally got back up on his feet and turned towards the city.A narrow, stone path led from the edge of the beach uphill, towards the buildings in the distance.The young man stretched his arms and legs, then set off. There was no point in wasting any more time here after all. He needed to find Azazel, and for that, he probably needed to get closer to the precipice. His fast paced steps carried him along the stone path, though he was soon forced to slow down, and eventually stop to hide behind the nearest building as he spotted two angels wal
“You must be longing for rest,” The Angel’s cold, emotionless voice echoed in the museum halls. “You must be afraid, terrified even, I understand that. Come, let me help you.”Kyle covered his mouth with his hands, and forced himself to take shallow, silent breaths. Footsteps echoed in the hall. They were growing nearer. Had the angel found him already? He didn’t dare move, not even to peek through the cracks in the statue’s wing.“Let me guide you to where a wayward soul should have gone to.” The Angel continued talking as she passed him by, seemingly without noticing where he was hiding. “Let me take you to a place beautiful beyond your imagination.”Kyle bit his lips. This place was confusing and beyond his imagination already. The last thing he needed was to be found and forcefully taken somewhere else by an angel. Heaven, he assumed was what she meant. Was it an
The angel’s voice echoed in the gallery. Kyle gritted his teeth, refusing to give him an answer.“Speak, human.” The angel’s grasp on his arm tightened, he pushed his wrist up. A sharp pain jolted through his arm.“Why do you care?!” He hissed. He couldn’t tell him it was Azazel’s doing. He had to keep the Fallen Angel out of it. If the Celestial Plane found out about him, this would end badly for both of them.“Dark Amber is rare,” The Angel stood up, pulling him up on his feet as well. “Too rare for a mortal to have so much of it.” He caught forced the young man to face him, and caught his other wrist.. “Who branded you, mortal?”Kyle gritted his teeth. “I don’t know.” He lied, hoping this angel didn’
The loud ringing continued for a while, growing louder, and more disturbing with each passing second. Kyle scowled, and twisted his face as the ringing seemed to try and pierce his skull.The angel also seemed somewhat disturbed, though for clearly different reasons than Kyle. Unlike the young man, the sound itself didn’t seem to bother the four winged angel. It was it’s meaning, what it signified that bothered him.“You seem to have brought along more trouble than I expected, human.” The angel condescendingly spoke. “Stay here,” He said as he dragged Kyle to the nearest tree. “And wait until I deal with whatever you did before the Greater Ones are disturbed.”He tied the young man’s hands to the roots perturbing the soil, then stretched his wings, and flew away. The loud ring had also begun