Forgotten Souls (The Saving Angels 2) - Page 8

Chapter 2

I could only think of one person that would go to the trouble, Mark's dad. Maybe my dream in the dressing room was a warning? I had been worried about this since we escaped his clutches, and voiced my concerns that his dad could come after us anytime he wanted.

Mark had disagreed with my assessment. "Even if you were at your own house, he would be able to find you. He knows where you live. It's not like we can go into hiding with you and Sam still in school," he had said. "Plus, my house is bigger, with room for all of us so we can stick together and have safety in numbers. Besides, I'm sure he needs to re-group before he even thinks about attacking us again."

Glancing at him now, I could see he was thinking the same thing by the tightening of his jaw.

Shawn was in front of Sam in an instant while Robert and Mark flanked Lynn and me.

I focused my mind, trying to get a gauge on what awaited us beyond the door, but was frustrated at the shield the individual had thrown up to ward us off.

Mark twisted the doorknob slowly, easing the door open silently.

Feline made a mad dash out the door. Snagging him by the scruff of his neck, I hauled him up into my arms as the guys stepped over the threshold into the house.

My friends and I exchanged uncomfortable looks following closely behind the trio.

I had hoped that once we entered the house my emotional gauge would pick up more of what was lying in wait for us, but that proved to be a futile wish.

The guys in front of us abruptly came to a stop, making Sam, Lynn and I crash into the back of them.

Reaching their hands back, they steadied us without a word. The wall their bodies created made it next to impossible to see around them.

Finally slightly frustrated, I slid my hands between Mark and Shawn's shoulder trying to pry them apart so I could get a glimpse of who had trespassed into our safe zone.

Giving in to my insistent touch, the guys parted allowing us to see for ourselves.

Sam gasped, and my own mouth dropped open in surprise taking in the stranger that stood before us.

The individual in front of us was by far the most imposing individual I had ever seen. He easily stood at nearly seven feet tall and was all muscle. His hair was so golden that the sunlight streaming through the window made each strand dance. His eyes could rival the bluest of oceans with a startling intense shade that seemed to bore through your very soul. He may be the most beautiful person I had ever seen. By his mere presence, the room seemed to glow with an intense energy that I could feel throughout my entire body. Every loop of the lush carpet glistened where he stood, while the walls shined brilliantly and almost iridescent. The room resembled what I could only imagine Heaven looked like.

It was apparent our Archangel had finally decided to grace us with his presence. I guess two weeks late didn’t matter much to him.

He smiled at me with what I could only call a knowing smile as he easily picked the thoughts right out of my head. My frustration was evident as it wasn’t that long ago that another individual had surged into my thoughts without my permission.

From the gasps behind me and the way his smile took each one of us in turn, it was obvious my thoughts weren’t the only ones he had gleaned. I opened my mind to take in Mark's thoughts and could see his bitter objections mirrored my own.

"I see you are recovering well from your recent foray," the beautiful being in front of us said in a deep bass voice. "Come in, there is much to be discussed."

"Now you care about our injuries? Where were you two weeks ago?" Mark finally asked, voicing all of our thoughts. "You let us go through that nightmare with that Demon alone." Mark continued spitting out the words. "You risked all of our lives and now you decide to show up with your infinite wisdom to tell us we're some kind of celestial beings called "Protectors and Guides?" Well guess what you're too late; we got to hear it first hand when that madman tried to kill us," Mark continued, all but screaming as he stepped forward from our united front.

I was shocked at Mark's rant. Of course I felt the same way, but it seemed wrong to raise a voice at the individual in front of us. I could tell Shawn felt the same way when he rested a hand lightly on Mark's arm, as if to rein him in. I grasped his other hand in mine and poured all the soothing emotions I could muster into him. I could feel his rage and was taken back at how quickly it had consumed him. For the first time since we realized we could sooth each other, I felt my energy drain as I worked to calm him.

"Enough," the being said with a quiet yet stern tone that instantly blanketed the rest of Mark's rage, leaving only confusion behind. I could see just a glimpse of his inner turmoil before he swiftly closed the link between our minds.

I felt a little hurt that he shut me out so thoroughly. Before I could dwell on it, though, the stranger beckoned us into the room, gesturing to the couch, obviously indicating his desire for us to sit. Had the situation been different I may have giggled as all six of us squeezed onto a couch that was intended for four at the most. Sandwiched between Mark and Sam, I caught both of their conflicting emotions as I grasped their hands in my own.

"I did not intervene two weeks ago because that was not my task. I was instructed not to contact any of you until all of you had hit eighteen cycles of your life," he said in his soothing voice that could only be described as enticing. It appealed to every sense I had and made me wish that I could listen to it forever without pause.

"Um" I said reluctantly breaking into his speech. But, before I could get the first syllable out, he held up one of his massive hands. Sheesh, even his hands were beautiful, I thought, admiring the smooth skin that any girl would die for.

"Just because your adopted family led you to assume your birthday was the sixth day of the fifth month, does not mean they were correct. You celebrated your eighteenth cycle of life today," he said addressing me.

I was surprised by his announcement, but of course he was right. I had always known my birthday was a rough estimate, but it had just seemed so trivial until now.

"My job is to communicate what your duties are and to prepare you for your future assignments. I have seen enough of your thoughts to know the false lies The Dark Angel offered you as an explanation. Much of what he said is essentially true. You are what The Light calls The Chosen Ones. You were created and paired to help save the souls that would otherwise be forgotten if not for you," he said looking pointedly at Sam, Lynn, and me. "You were created to use your power of emotional transfer to return the souls that are so easily swayed to the right side, into the light and away from the dark. Your Protector is there to keep you safe from those that wish to reject you and bring you harm. The Dark Angel made it his duty to try to convince you that your gifts are a curse, but his dark soul has forgotten what he was truly created for. The Light doesn't view you as pawns, but more as beloved Chosen Ones. The Dark Angel allowed evil to alter his view, choosing to resent what he was created for."

My head raced at all the titles he threw out at us. It wasn’t hard to distinguish who The Dark Angel was, but I felt it was odd that he referred to God as The Light, and the Devil as The Dark One. I would have expected Satan, Demon, pure evil, but The Dark One seemed so blasé. I have to admit, though, that I felt honored that we were considered The Chosen Ones. After spending my life thinking I was abandoned and unloved by my real parents, it was kind of nice to think that I was picked for something.

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