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Authors: A.C. Greenlee

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snap off his head when Pierre suddenly appeared behind him,

 

sword in hand. He swung, aiming for the beasts neck only to miss

 

and nearly behead Leviathan as James disappeared once again.
“Will you watch where the fuck you’re swinging that thing?!”

 

Leviathan growled as the angel landed gracefully beside him, his

 

eyes wide and alert as he searched for James. Leviathan clutched

 

at his wound, his body rigid from the pain and expectation of an

 

attack.

 

“You’re getting old demon.” Pierre said absentmindedly as he

 

twirled his recently found sword over his hand.

 

“And you’re forgetting just how easily I can snap you in half.”

 

“Children, must we bicker?” James asked as he appeared a few

 

feet away from them. It was almost as if he hadn’t been injured at

 

all.

 

“He’s healing himself.” Pierre frowned.

 

“But how?” Leviathan asked, straightening himself once the pain

 

began to recede. Pierre cast him a sideways glance.

 

“Apparently the same way you appear to be healing yourself.”
“I’m not. I only heal while I’m sleeping. You know that. I just

 

have an extremely high tolerance for pain.” Leviathan stood to

 

his full height and Pierre cocked an accusing brow.

 

“Whatever you say. Though, it’s obvious we won’t be able to

 

defeat him if he just keeps healing himself.”

 

“I wouldn’t be so sure. He’s just standing there patiently while

 

we chat. It’s almost as if he wants us to kill him.”

 

“Not necessarily. I have the rest of my life to rip you apart and

 

devour you both. It’s
you
who’s pressed for time there mate.”

 

The beast grinned and Leviathan felt his stomach tighten.

 

Kailani
. He was just a distraction, a detour to keep them from

 

their destination. But why? Was merging with Kai really that

 

important? Yes, Hellmouths were a rarity, but what would an

 

Archangel need with one? Or, had the Chaplain been correct in

 

his assumption that he’d want her to bare his children? There had

 

to be a million women in the world who were much better

 

candidates for mothering the offspring of an angel.
Unless…unless he were getting more out of this little deal than

 

they’d originally thought.

 

“No…She can’t be.” Leviathan felt his blood boil as a stunning

 

realization hit him. Everything suddenly clicked into place, all

 

the little things that hadn’t made sense in the beginning blazed to

 

life with stunning clarity.

 

“Ah. Figured it out have you?” James grinned and Pierre

 

frowned. He couldn’t say for sure that he understood what was

 

going on but there was no mistaking the pure loathing that flared

 

to life in Leviathan’s eyes. He took a step towards the hybrid and

 

Pierre held him back.

 

“He’ll only heal himself. It’s pointless to attack him alone.”

 

Leviathan ignored the angel as rage and raw, unfiltered power

 

filled him. This wasn’t just a fight anymore. No, he had to

 

destroy James in order to rescue Kailani from a fate worse than

 

death. He couldn’t believe he hadn’t seen noticed it from the

 

start. The fertility spell on the plane, the unexplainable feeling of
possessiveness he felt over her. It was so obvious, painfully so.

 

The realization had only renewed his conviction. He had to get to

 

Germany.
He had to save the mother of his unborn child.

 

 

 

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