Midnight Fire - Rise of the Dark Angel - Book One

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Author: Melody Anne
especially since they were so set on destroying each other. “What happens when they all destroy each other?” he asked.
                  “They will never fully destroy each other. Humans are resilient, and there w ill always be survivors. For thousands of years t hey’ ve tried to destroy those they consider lesser than them . They eventually g ive up. The strong will survive and they will be those who are so much better to rule over. They’ ll start from scratch again, as they’ve done hundreds of times. It’ s funny for me to hear their stories. I’ ve been there to see it all and know what’s real and what i s fantasy . They’d never believe how controllable they really are . That’s why they come up with fables and fantasies. T hey can’t imagine the realities, that monsters really do exist, ” he said with glee .
                  The humans would be surprised by the reality of the many worlds out there and the many types of species in existence. They so ea sily pass off unexplainable ships as fake, when they travel regularly between the planets.
                  “How much longer are we hanging out up here ?” one of the demons asked , approaching with an orange in her hand. She was eating it, skin and all, and sighing as it squirted into her mouth.
                  “I don’t see why you eat that garbage,” Jayden grumbled.
                  “Don’t knock it till you try it,” she snarled . Jayden wanted to swat her but knew she was one of Vyco’s favorite play things.
                  “Would you two stop bickering ?” Vyco said. He loved fighting and anger but he was too busy to deal with the two of them at that moment. “You need to run along for now, I need to speak with Jayden, privately,” Vyco dismissed her, causing her eyes to glow red before she disappeared in a pillar of smoke.
                  “There ’ s a rebel camp causing me trouble . I can’t outright destroy them or I risk going before the council,” Vyco said with a shudder. The council was enough to make the strongest immortal tremor.
                  “What do you need me to do?” Jayden asked.
                  “I need you to infiltrate this camp and guide them to destroy themselves. You can’t tell them who you are. You can’t destroy them yourself , but you can make them trust and follow you. When you succeed, t hey will quickly destroy themselves,” Vyco said, smiling at the thought. He loved nothing more than corrupting good humans. That gave him more power than anything else.
                  “ Of course, I’ ll do it,” Jayden said without hesitation. He was there to serve.
                  Jayden heard a noise, and looked down in annoyance at the hole in his clothe s. He loved the shirt he had on and wasn’t happy someone had ruined it with their bullet hole. He looked around and quickly spotted the group of rebel soldiers down the street. There were about fifty of them.
                  He looked pleadingly at Vyco. They’ d ruined his favorite shirt , after all. He deserved to get revenge . He normally didn’t go around hunting humans but when they pissed him off , then it was a whole other matter.
                  Jayden knew he was what human girls consider ed good-looking . All immortal beings were perfectly created. His skin was a light olive color, never changing in any way. His body was strong and he carried himself with confidence. His eyes were black with a light shining in them still from his time in the heavens. All of the other Angels who’d fallen had lost their light. Their eyes had turned red with a bloodlust in them Jayden hoped he’d never get.    
                  “ Wait a few moments, Jayden. I want to see what they’ll do. Their antics amuse me. Jayden wasn’t known for his patience but soon he’d get his revenge for
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