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Authors: Mary Ting

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Gloria let out a worried sigh.

Meanwhile , these poor humans. They are so helpless. It is our war , not theirs. We need to intervene.


Apocalypse. Is this the end of the human race?

Jonah wonder ed .


It could well be if we can ’
t stop this war ,” Katherine replied.


I can ’
t believe it will come to this .

Margaret ’
s voice was low and unbelieving.


Have you prepared the venators?

Phill i p asked.


I have, but I ’
m afraid we could be out numbered .
We have the watchers —a ll of our watchers if needed.


Perhaps we need to speak to the Royal Council ,”
Emmanuel suggested.


They won ’
t intervene.

Katherine turn ed to Phillip .

We are going to need your team as well.

Phillip
nod ded .

They have been prepared for a very long time.
Meanwhile , I ’
ll send Caleb and Vivian to assist you.


Don ’
t forget we have Claudia too ,”
Jeremiah said.


We had Claudia ,”
Kathe rine mutter ed , unable to look him in the eye.


What?

Jeremiah stood up.

What do you mean…had?


She ’
s been , what you could say…absent.


Absent? What has Austin been doing?


Don ’
t blame this on Austin. He can ’
t control her memories and her actions ,” Katherine snapped.


I suggest you bring her in soon and keep her on track ,” Jeremiah huffed.


You knew this would be a possibility. She does not have an ordinary soul. I was against this from the start. Selective memory can be temporary. We should have let her be and guide d her into becoming a venator instead of forc ing it upon her.


She would ’
ve never have agree d to it, ”
Jeremiah rebutted.


And how do you know? We should ’ve tried. I should ’
ve strongly stated my case and fought for what I thought was right !”
Katherine fired back.

We need to make changes. Everything changes with time —cultures, technologies and the human race —but we ’
ve been a t a stand still. They are half-human after all. They have human wants, needs and desire. We can ’
t force them not to feel , or we might as we ll treat them like robots. Even we are weak as angels …
how can we expect them to turn off their emotions ?
With the right guidelines and restrictions, we can have both…human and angel life.

There was silence in the room, filled with mixed emotions as their eyes opened to Katherine ’
s words.


Perhaps you ’
re right, ”
Jonah agreed.

I agree we need to make changes, but never will I agree to allow them to exercise their human needs and wants.


I agree, ”
some shouted.

Katherine exhaled a disappointed sigh and shook he r head.

Old farts, ”
she mouthed , thinking of Davin. This was something he would say.
How he ma de her laugh, then s he laughed inwardly.


What are you planning to do if Claudia ’
s memories come back?

Phillip asked, breaking Katherine ’
s thought s .


I guess we ’
ll have to wait and see. Lucy brought her up like her own .
I trust Claudia will know the difference between right and wrong no matter how angry she may be.
Meanwhile , we need to control the dark shadows from becoming demons. I ’
m going to send the venators in search for demon activities around the world. We ’
ll have to get rid of them quickly before they spread like disease. Hopefully we ’
re not too late. Everyone be prepare d for war. I ’
ll contact you all if I need further assistance.


God speed, ”
everyone sa id as the meeting was dismissed.

Chapter
2
2

Victor
pace d back and forth inside the abandon ed building, frantically trying to figure out an excuse for why he was unsuccessful at capturing an angel with the h oly soul—Benjamin. Feeling petrified, his hands shudder ed , his muscles ached like n ever before , and his eyes twitch ed from nervousness. He looked at his wristwatch , making sure he had the correct date and time ; Sunday, May 16
th , 2:00
P.M.
When a sudden soft whisper of wind swept through , he knew Master was t here.

Master walked out from the shadows
.
Victor ’
s heart pounde d out of his chest so hard his lungs felt like balloons ready to pop.

Master, ”
Victor called, lower ing his head in submission.


Awww, Victor, no need to fear. Let your heart rest before you have a heart attack.

Master walked away , swiping the dust of the desk with the tips of his finger and examin ing it clos ely.

Hmmm….I wonder if these are ashes from an Earth angel or just plain dust. I hope you have good news.


Ummm…you see…
.



You see ’
doesn ’
t sound like good new s, and I don ’
t like bad news.

Master dart ed his evil eyes towards Victor’s .

Trying not to make it obvious, Victor turned his head, thinking about escaping ; but how? Just as these thoughts desperately ran through his mind, the girl he met last time appeared. Exhaling a deep breath, he thank ed God he may live to see another day.

Master
’s angered face li t up with a grin.

To w hat do I owe the pleasure of seeing you here, my dear? I hope it ’
s better news than what he has to say. Have you brought me the apple?


Must we do this?

she asked.

Master
look ed lovingly in her eyes . He r an his hand tenderly down her hair.

You ’
re not backing out on me , are you?

The girl cringe
d inwardly from the touch of his boney fingers that she no longer recognized.

I…I just don ’
t know anymore .”


Hmmm…

Master disappointedly walked away and turned his attention to Victor.

Victor.

Startled by hearing his name,
Victor froze a few feet from the door. He had man aged to creep away during their conversation.


Don ’
t worry. I haven ’
t forgotten you were there. So…where is the angel with the special soul ?
I know my daughter had given you your assignment some time ago.


He…there was this angel…we were outnumbere d , ”
Victor rambled.

The blood seekers have him.


What ?
!

Master bellowed angrily , so loud that the windows shattered.


Michael…he was…was there, ”
he stuttered as beads of sweat mark ed his forehead.


Michael!

He hollered like he had been defeated. His eyes turned the color of on y x and concentrated on Victor again. Master extended his arm and will ed Victor across the room . H
e g ripped Victor ’
s neck. His feet dangled from the ground.

You pathetic Earth angel.


Father!

t he girl yelled .

Let him go. It ’
s not hi s fault. He can ’
t help that his powers are not like yours.
They’re really not yours anyway.

Master release
d his hold. Victor dropped to the floor and crawled a w ay as far and fast as he could , cough ing relentlessly.


What have you done with my daughter?


What have you done with my father?


Your father is still here. I ’
m just using his body like we agreed.


What are you talking about?

Blinking in surprise, she back ed away , astounded by the words that c a me out of his mouth. This wasn ’
t her father. Whatever was inside him was taking over and she noted the dark circle s under his eyes ; plus, she had never seen them change color like that before.


Oh dear…looks like your father didn ’
t impart that information to you.


What? Who are you?


I ’
m still your father. I ’
m still the one who took care of you.


Everything you ’
ve told me is a lie.


How dare you speak to your father that way, ”
Master ’
s tone was low and cold.


You are wrong about the venators and you are wrong about Katherine.

Master took several steps toward her, but when she backed away, he stopped.

Have they brainwashed you , my child?


No…I ’
ve seen their love firsthand. They are not the evil beings you say they are. I ’
ve never been with angels like them before. Their bond and how they care for one another is so…rare.
They’
re part of a team, fighting for the same purpose …
the purpose you are out to destroy.


Ahhh…, ”
Master sighed softly.

Indeed , they have brainwashed you. You only see what they want you to see. Don ’
t forget, they are the one s that took your mother away from you .”


They may have erased her memories, but you are the one who took me away from her.


For a very good cause.


I ’
m just your means to an end.


No, that ’
s not true. You are everything to me.

The girl
close d the gap between them.

Please. Let him go. Release yourself from him. Can ’
t you see, he is taking over your body , w hoever it is.
I can ’
t tell if it ’
s him or you.


No, I can ’
t .

He shamefully turned away.

We are stronger and more powerf ul from our union .

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