Hellhound Born (Kasadya #3)

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Author: Karen Swart
Michael, who were waiting for me.
    I can't believe this.
    They should be mad at me. They should cast me away, or something. Instead, everyone - even those that I thought wanted me dead and gone - was here to help me. Again, I had underestimated the Fallen. This just proved how badly I needed to stop this war.
     
    I stopped in front of them, watching Chax as he gave me a small smile.
    “Archangels and team leaders,” Michael said aloud.
    I turned around to see the Archangels and team leaders stepping into the clearing in front of everyone. They all watched Michael.
    “Search the globe, find them at all costs,” he instructed.
    And with that command, team leaders and teams began to shift out. He turned to look at me.
     “Our scouting parties will notify us the moment they find a demon prince. You must destroy all of them if we are to succeed, in not only in your divinity but also in saving this world.”
    I nodded ready to do whatever was necessary.
    “We will start in Rome today,” Chax said, with a nod at Michael, before he shifted us out.
    We landed in the Coliseum, of all places.
    “We have to cover the entire city. Spread out and search in pairs. If you find anything, call it in with corra.” Chax instructed the moment the shift was completed.
    I looked at the others. Max and Nanini were standing far away from each other. And Nanini didn’t  look very happy at all. Caim and the new hellhound female stood together, smiling at each other. I was glad to see Chax and I weren’t the only ones with a problem fitting in.
    “Let’s begin,” Chax said.
     With one last glance Max gave a nod and shifted out with Nanini.
     Soon, only Chax and I were left. I looked at Chax, ready to begin. We shifted to an alley and started to walk towards the street.
    “Why is everyone helping me after I messed up so badly?” I asked when we turned into the street.
    “We will always stand together Kasadya; we all want to protect the world.” He answered.
    I didn’t have a reply handy, instead, I mulled over his words. True, we all have the same cause, but, I am sure that not everyone had jumped at the occasion.
    “Did you arrange it?” I asked finally.
    “No. Michael and the others arranged it while we slept.” he replied.
     
    I thought about that piece of info. I really didn’t believe that all of them would just come to my aid. Most likely, Michael had pursued them with some form of threat. Never the less, I was grateful. I had to fix this before doomsday occurred. We walked through the streets for what seemed like hours. Nothing but an ordinary human or two passed us. It's like the demons weren’t even on earth. But, knowing them, it would be impossible to stay away, they needed to feed their sin. Chax stopped in front of me, so I moved up alongside him. He was watching two guys walk down the alley and just in front of them was a girl a bit younger than me. Goosebumps broke out all over me, and I knew full well that this was not good. I moved forward, but Chax placed his hand in front of me to stop my forward progress. Confused, I looked at him.
     
    “We follow them, see what their plan is and then you need to start that trust thing we talked about.” He said in a hushed tone.
    That sounds really weird, but OK .
    I nodded and we started to follow them in silence. The girl kept glancing behind her, she sensed that she was not alone and was being followed.
    Good girl !
    I was proud that she wasn’t just cruising down the street, unaware of her surroundings. Suddenly she pulled a very stupid move and turned into a small alley.
    “Imbecile,” I grunted, already pulling my swords free as I increased my pace.
    Chax didn’t stop me, in fact,  I felt him speed up to keep pace with me. The two guys entered the same alley.
    “Damn it!” I released in frustration.
    Stupid girl! What the hell is she doing?!
     
    We reached the alley and turned in, the sight that greeted us had us both stopping in our tracks. There, in
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