Beauty Awakened (Angels of the Dark)

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pounding erratically.
    “This is Dr. Carter at County General.”
    Dread spiked, and she experienced a rush of dizziness. “What’s happened?”
    “Nothing good, I’m afraid. Your sister has taken another turn for the worse. How soon can you get here?”
    * * *
    W HAT DID I DO to deserve this? Koldo had spent the past six days with Thane. An eternity, surely. A punishment, definitely. They had traveled to the Downfall, Thane’s place of business. A palace of iniquity, to be sure. One that would have been visible to the human eye if not for the cloud surrounding it. But it had to be this way. Only the Most High, Sent Ones, angels and demons operated in the spiritual realm. Other supernatural creatures, like the ones Thane entertained, would have been unable to visit otherwise.
    The entire place was in the process of a very slooow descent toward the earth, moving a mere inch a day.
    Falling.
    As the members of the Army of Disgrace might at any sign of misconduct. Symbolism at its best, he thought. But then, wickedness of any kind caused a separation with the Most High.
    The club would eventually end up in hell.
    Won’t think about that.
    Other than successfully completing the three demon-killing missions Zacharel had assigned the entire army, Koldo and his companions hadn’t left the club.
    Thane and fellow angels Xerxes and Bjorn lived there, and Koldo wasn’t certain how they were allowed to maintain their status as Sent Ones. But he now knew why they had been given to Zacharel. More than using a new woman every night, they fought whoever angered them with brutal intensity—and nearly everyone they encountered angered them.
    Now the four of them were in the bar, sitting in a shadowed corner. Different immortal races wandered about, drinking and dancing, their hands wandering. From the trouble-happy Harpies to the scream-happy Phoenix, and everything in between. Vampires, shape-shifters, the Fae and countless others.
    The snake-shifters were considered the most dangerous, with the Phoenix a close second. But the race that topped them all? The race no one ever considered, because everyone liked to pretend they were nothing more than a nightmare? The Nefas.
    Koldo was very glad no one knew about his father. Gladder still no one ever would. Even the Sent Ones who had rescued him from the camp all those centuries ago had no clue about his origins.
    “Having fun?” Thane asked him.
    “Why am I here?” he demanded.
    The warrior tossed back a shot of vodka. “Haven’t we gone over this? Because Zacharel commanded us to stick together, and I refuse to live in one of your hovels.”
    Koldo’s frustration level spiked. He was to have a permanent babysitter now? No. Absolutely not. He refused. Something would have to be done. “What about our mission? The one you couldn’t tell me about? The one you had to show me?”
    “I never said there was a mission.”
    Must not kill a Sent One.
    “But if I had told you I wanted you to come to my place and enjoy yourself,” Thane continued, “you would have said...”
    “No.” Never.
    “And there’s the reason I implied there was a mission.”
    Koldo banged his fist into the table, earning several what’s-up-with-the-angry-beast glances from nearby patrons.
    His gaze swung to Bjorn, who sat on Thane’s right. “Is he always this tricky?”
    “Are you always this curious?” was the irritating reply.
    Bjorn had dark hair and tanned skin veined with the same gold that wove through his wings. His eyes were a rainbow of colors, from the lightest of blues to the darkest of greens, with shades of pink and purple thrown into the mix.
    His name was Scandinavian for bear. Again, another perfect fit.
    Jaw locked, Koldo looked to Xerxes.
    Xerxes, Persian for monarch. The male had long white hair pulled back in a jeweled torque. His skin was the color of milk and lined with scar after crisscrossing scar, each in jagged patterns of three. Arresting, yes, but it was his eyes that

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