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Authors: Tiffany King

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"Nice plan," I finally said, looking at Jacob and Shawn.

Yeah, but next time I don't want to be the bait," Shawn said, gently touching his blistered cheek where the Daemon had hit him.

I gasped when I saw the angry burn mark across the whole left side of Shawn's face.

"He burned you?" I asked appalled.

"Yeah, Haniel told us their touch is like liquid fire."

"When did he say that?" I asked, mad that I had been kept out of the loop.

"A couple nights ago when we first headed out.
I guess he figured we would be the ones physically fighting these things, so we needed to know."

"For good reason," Kieran said, anxiously shining her light into the dark forest beyond us.

"I'll go look for them," Jacob said, seeing Kieran's worried expression.

"Look," Sam said, pointing toward the beam of light that was moving toward us.

John and Paul exited the forest together, but it was obvious by the way Paul was hunched over holding his side that he had been hurt. We raced toward them as Paul sank to the ground in pain.

Amelia laid Paul's head onto her lap while I carefully opened his jacket. The guys shined the flashlights on him so I could see his injury. Amelia gasped and started crying earnestly when she saw his stomach laid open by four deep gashes that were each over a foot long. Kieran knelt beside her, placing an arm around her quaking shoulders.

"Should you call Haniel?" Sam asked me, her eyes swimming in tears.

"It won't do any good, Haniel can't heal Daemon wounds. That's why he couldn't help us in June," I said, trying to keep my voice low so Amelia wouldn't hear.

"Will he die?" Amelia asked, hearing me after all.

"I don't know," I answered honestly. "Shawn, run over to the helicopter and see if you can find a first aid kit. John and Jacob, try to move him over there to flatter ground," I pointed.

I followed behind them, rolling up my sleeves as they carried Paul gently to the spot I had indicated. Sam and Kieran used long bushy branches to clear away some of the snow before he was laid down. Shawn joined us with a first aid kit and a bottle of water he had found in the helicopter.

"Shine all the lights on his stomach so I can get a good look at what I'm doing," I ordered, once again stepping into my leadership role naturally. I peered down critically at his shredded belly, preparing for the worst. Shawn poured the water over the tattered flesh to wash away the blood and debris as much as possible. Paul’s arms flailed, connecting with my left cheek and sending me backwards on my butt. My vision blurred from the impact and I shook my head trying to gather my bearings.

“Krista! Oh, my God, are you okay?” Sam asked, running to my side.

"Crap that hurt!” I said, climbing back up on my knees. “Um, I think maybe you guys should hold him down while Kim, Sam and Kieran hold the lights," I said with a shaky voice.

"Are you okay, Sis?" Shawn asked.

"I'm sure yours hurts more than mine," I said, indicating the bubbled skin on his left cheek.

"Okay, let's try that again," I said, making sure Paul's arms and legs were firmly held down before I dumped the remaining water over his wound. The vise like grip of the Protectors kept him from thrashing around and I was finally able to get a good look at his wounds. I smiled in relief when I saw that although they were ugly and ragged, they were not nearly as bad as the mauling John had taken from the mother bear attack. Where John's wounds had flowed copiously until Haniel healed him, Paul's wounds leaked only trace amounts of blood. Peering closer, I could see that the skin in most places had cauterized itself closed. The fiery touch of the Daemon had actually saved Paul's life. I opened the first aid kit and pulled out the tube of antibiotic cream. Using it liberally, I squeezed it onto the sections of his injury that still oozed blood and pus. Once the tube was completely empty, I instructed the guys to hold him up off the ground so Sam and I could wrap the roll of gauze around his abdomen.

Once he was settled again on the ground, I turned toward to Amelia. "I’m no doctor, but I think he's going to be okay," I said, giving her a quick hug. "His blood loss looked minimal since the heat of the Daemon’s claws actually cauterized the injury as it slashed him open. We just better keep an eye on any infection before we can get him to a hospital."

"Oh Krista, are you sure?" Amelia asked, afraid to believe.

"I'm positive," I said, reassuring her. "Guys, let’s carry him to the bench seat in the helicopter so he's off the ground. Amelia, you should stay with him until we take care of Victor. If anyone—or—anything goes through that door, besides us, make sure you duck down and hide. If morning comes around and we're not back, use the radio in the helicopter to call for help," I instructed her before giving her another hug, replenishing her mixed emotions with peace.

John and Jacob helped get Amelia and Paul settled while the rest of us waited by the door, silently.

"Sis, you are one badass," Shawn finally said, breaking the silence.

Sam giggled next to me. "I was thinking the same thing, she's like a mini Haniel."

"Oh hush," I said, flushing slightly in embarrassment.

"She's right. The way you take control is amazing. If I didn't know better, I would have thought you were a medical student, the way you knew how to take care of Paul," Shawn boasted.

I shrugged my shoulders. Everything seemed so second nature to me now that I hadn't even considered how I had known exactly how to deal with Paul's injuries. It was like my mind had a direct pipeline into an information bank.

"Ready to go?"
I asked, still slightly embarrassed as John and Jacob joined us.

"After you boss," Shawn teased, ruffling my hair.
"Kidding.
You may be a badass, but you still have to walk behind us," he said protectively.

"Aye aye captain," I said, falling in line with Sam, Kieran and Kim.

“So, how are we supposed to get in?” John asked, staring at the large imposing door in front of us.

“You know what, just try opening it—carefully though,” I said suspiciously.

John cautiously pulled the huge metal door, surprised to find it unlocked.

“I knew it,” I said. “He knows we’re here so he’s screwing with us. Everyone be ready for anything.”

I blinked my eyes in the sudden brightness that greeted us. After using flashlights as our only light source for the last few hours, stepping into so much light was unsettling. I peered over Shawn's shoulder at the long industrial hallway in front of us.

"Um, that's a little creepy," Sam said, eyeing the long empty expansion in front of us.

I had to agree with her. Everything was quiet—too quiet considering Victor knew we were here.

"What you were expecting, dungeons or something?" Shawn asked.

"That would have been more appealing than this," she said, running her hand over the pristine white walls.

"It takes time and manpower to build something like this, so I'm wondering where all that manpower is hiding," I questioned.

"I'm guessing that way," John said, indicating the space beyond the hallway.

"Yeah, I gathered that much,” I said sarcastically, “but I'm not overly crazy about us walking into an ambush."

"What choice do we have?" Shawn asked.

"I know, I'm just saying," I said, cutting my eyes back toward the door.

"Come on, let's go," I said, taking control over the situation.

My command prompted the group forward with the Protectors slowly leading us down the long hallway. I focused all my attention on trying to get a feel for the space in front of us. I could make out the presence of multiple Daemons in the vicinity, along with a dark evil essence that I hoped was only Victor. It was stronger than it had been in June, so either he was seriously more powerful, or I was sensing someone else with him, someone with the same dark emotions. My heart lurched slightly at the thought that it most likely belonged to Mark. Shrouded by the dark cloud of evil, I could also feel something else. Something
like
a beacon of light amidst a dense fog. It was faint, but it was definitely there.

It had to be the missing pair from our Band
, I thought in satisfaction. Our rescue mission was not a waste. We would be saving what was stolen from us so many years ago.

I can handle this,
I thought just before all the light above our heads went off.

 

 

 

 

 

Chapter 12

 

 

Sam screamed next to me as the massive door behind us slammed closed with a resounding bang. The darkness was so immediate, it left us all frantically trying to turn on our flashlights, but to no avail. For some reason, they wouldn’t work.

"What the Hell!" Shawn said loudly, making me jump.

His words acted like a catalyst in the hallway. Warm bursts of air moved rapidly around the space where we stood, bumping us from all sides. The hair on the back of my neck stood on end as Sam screamed again.

"Everyone
be
quiet," I commanded, trying to get a gauge of what kind of evil surrounded us. "They're poltergeists," I told my friends, trying reassure them.

My words ceased the movement around us. "How do you know this angel girl," something breathed in my ear.

"What else would use these kinds of parlor tricks to try to scare us," I taunted.

My words triggered the response I was hoping for. The dark hallway filled with glowing light as the ghosts made
themselves
visible in front us.

"Parlor tricks indeed. How I would love to get inside that body of yours. Care to let me in?” he asked as if trying to be charming.

I cringed when I caught a whiff of his rank fiery breath.

"Try it and I’ll fry your already dead soul,” I said, trying to sound threatening. I wasn’t even sure my powers would work on a poltergeist.

"Ooh, still tempting,” he said, flying around the room, bouncing off every wall.

I focused heavily on the ghost as he sauntered around the room. What I was sensing was different than the emotional energy of living souls, but still something I felt I could manipulate.

"The Dark One would be angry for sure,” he sang as he pranced around in circles. “Oh, but this is too good to pass up,” he continued.

He was moving so quickly, it was difficult to maintain a read on his energy.

“No guts, no glory,” he said, flying up into the air in a summersault before making a beeline straight for me.

“Don’t!"
I screamed, putting my hands up in front of me to try and protect myself.

The poltergeist came to a dead stop in mid-air, inches from my face. He was hanging there helplessly, unable to move. I moved my hands and stared directly into his translucent eyes.

“What is this?” he griped, trying to break free from the unseen force keeping him bonded. I continued my focus, using my power to keep him frozen. There were no human emotions to focus on, but I could sense a change in his force. The more I concentrated on that force, the brighter he illuminated.


Noooooo
!"
He blared as he lit up like a bolt of lightning, disappearing into nothingness, leaving us in darkness once again.

"I wonder where the rest went," I asked, expecting my friends to answer. “Guys, are you okay?” I asked, getting no response. I was so wrapped up with the poltergeist, I hadn’t noticed where my friends went, but they were definitely missing. A cold dread suddenly gripped me.
Some Ascended I was
, I thought. I had allowed my friends to be snatched right out from under me. I sank down to my knees as the full impact of it hit me. I was utterly alone in the dark hallway. I started to hyperventilate when I realized the connection between my current predicament and the dreams that had been haunting me for months. The air around me thickened and I could feel the darkness pressing down on me.

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