Read Alan Price and the Colossus of Rhodes (The Nephilim Chronicles) Online
Authors: Jonathan Yanez
Chapter 60
Ardat fixed him with a hard stare
as she secured her breastplate. “That is none of your concern. Are the men
ready?”
“And the giants? How many were able
to make the transition?”
“Good. Keep Kyle close with you and
remember it is up to the two of you to deal with Alan Price when he makes his
appearance.”
Ardat’s eyes looked at the blank
cave wall just over Dominic’s shoulder as she replayed history’s most recent
events. “He sprouted wings. Wings like those that I had never seen before in my
lifetime. I don’t think I killed him that day.” Ardat paused as she mentally
recalled the image of the two blue wings that hummed with power. “No, I know I
didn’t kill him. I’m not sure what he is capable of but it is your assignment
to make sure we never find out.”
Dominic shrugged, “As you wish. I
will be ready and looking forward to his visit.”
Ardat shook her head clear of the
vision of Alan’s powerful wings. Her eyes focused on Dominic’s own outfit; dark
armor like her own, a wickedly curved scimitar and dirty slippers on his feet.
“You are going to wear those into the fight?”
“Whatever you say. Signal the
troops to advance out of the main entrance. The giants will form the front
line. When we are engaged in direct battle with the enemy, and only when we are
engaged in direct battle, give the order to spring the trap.”
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Michael turned his back on the cave
entrance to address his men and woman. Sun just beginning to peek over the many
sand dunes, the light reflected off his gold and silver armor like a bright burning
star. The dark blue cape flowing behind him contrasted against the brilliance
of his defensive covering perfectly. Caleb was right. He could see the
admiration in the eyes of those looking to him, each one willing him to break
the silence. They all stood at attention in tightknit rows. Wearing silver
armor of their own, some equipped with swords, shields, spears, clubs, most
relying on their own unique abilities to see them through the fight.
The lack of noise in the company of
such a large force was intimidating in its own right. No whispers muddied the
pure waters of silence, heat beat down on them, adrenaline ran rampant through pulsing
veins and hearts bore the weight of responsibility.
Michael paused as a distant
rumbling caught his attention. Glancing over his shoulder his eyes narrowed
into determined slits. Ardat’s army was approaching through the cave entrance,
a row of giants towering ten times taller than any man led the procession. Michael
examined the enemy, in the time of a quick heartbeat. “And now they come. Those
who would see us, our loved ones, our families, our friends either killed or
doomed to a life of slavery. We all know they outnumber us and are equipped
with celestial blades and armor. Still they do not have the strength we possess
in here!” Michael pounded a gauntlet-clad fist to his breastplate. A shout rose
to the throats of his men and came out so powerful that it caused his armor to
vibrate.
Another shout, this time louder
than the first. Michael twisted his body still looking at his army but pointing
his right index finger at the enemy. “Let us remind them united as one how
frightening and brutal men and woman can be when forced to protect the things
they love!”
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Michael was making one of his
famous speeches on the sand dune just as Ardat knew he would. He was
a
gifted leader able to inspire on demand, one of the many qualities that made
him so desirable to her. In the face of defeat, he was giving his soldiers an
edge. He was giving them hope and that was something Ardat could not allow.
“Full sprint head,” Ardat shouted from her position in the middle of the army.
Those close enough to hear her passed the order along.
Dark Nephilim now not only equipped
with their unique supernatural abilities but also with their otherworldly
weapons sprinted towards their prey. Ardat floated above them as they exited
the cave and crossed the hundred yards to Michael and his waiting army.
Ardat patiently waited for the sound
of arrows and spears to fill the air.
How cute,
she thought to herself.
They
decided to wear matching armor.
The air was still clean; something that
would not be allowed to last long. Soon the stench of dead would fill the sky
along with the screams of the dying. Ardat basked in the clean air for a moment
longer before the familiar sounds of ranged weapons interrupted her peace.
She heard cries from her Nephilim
army to duck for cover. The giants that formed the front of their line were shielded
in armor. Not a single inch of exposed flesh was open. This would of course make
them slower but proved well worth it when the clatter of arrows and spears
could be heard shattering harmlessly against them. The few weapons that did
make it over their advancing walls of flesh and metal were quickly batted away
by Ardat. To her they were nothing more than a nuisance.
As soon as the sounds of battle met
her ears, Ardat moved to the front. She, much like Michael, had no intention of
sitting out this fight. To say “all hell broke loose” as the two armies clashed
would be an injustice. Even Ardat’s eyes blazed with wonder. Giants beat down
on the enemy frontlines with massive clubs and swords. Michael’s Angels took
flight and swooped low like birds of prey. They either used their own
supernatural abilities as their weapon or picked up a dark Nephilim to kill in
the air or drop from a deadly height. Fire, water, snow, wind, every element
was thrown against each side. Beings possessing mystical abilities put their
unique skills to use, bringing about death and pain to one another.
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It was nothing like how he
imagined. He controlled his wings as any other limb. His brain told his wings
to flap just as it told his legs to run or his arms to move. Flying in and of
itself wasn’t the hard part. The most challenging obstacle of flight came when
he was buffeted from side to side by invisible wind gusts that came out of
nowhere. Flying in a straight line was hard enough without having to worry
about the hidden hands of the wind forcing him in different directions.
Air swirled around him. The world
was open beneath him and expanded out as far as the eye could see in every
direction. They continued their flight to the coordinates Michael provided them
as a next step, should their mission succeed. At the moment, this path was
taking them over a vast body of water. Dark blue shades lie quiet and flat
across the earth as they passed. Here and there, boats appeared too far below
for any of the Death Angels to worry about being seen.
Alan smiled as he thought about
that simple statement. “I can’t believe I’m flying in the first place. I’m just
glad I’m not afraid of heights.”
“Gear up?”
Alan’s face must have expressed his
surprise because Jericho chuckled aloud. “She’s not all death and battle. I
mean, she mostly is, but she cares about us, too. We are a family and now you
with us.”
While he waited for the jet to pass
over him and the rear hatch to come into view, Alan’s breath caught in his
throat. Eleven pairs of jet-black flapping wings beat in unison. Eleven of the
most deadly creatures to ever walk or fly this earth or any other now traveled
as one. The way their wings beat against the clouds was enough to make any poet
pause for words. It was an awesome and deadly sight all at once.