Revelations (Bloodline Series)

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back.”
    “Keira,
we really don’t want this guy as an enemy.”
    “What’s
his story—what does he do?”
    “He
is a lord; he used to work very closely with Lucifer, but for some reason he suddenly
stopped. Not many people know the reason why, and those that do will not speak
about it. He worked with him for over two thousand years, so….”
    “Maybe
they had an argument.”
    “Maybe,
I really don’t know.”
    “I’ll
mention it to Eligos, see what he knows.”
    “Vetis
was really mean. I don’t think I’ve ever met anyone as cold hearted as him. I
remember once I was on my way to the palace; he walked past me and gripped a
man. He ripped his heart out of his chest, then cut his head off with a soul
destroying weapon.”
    “Oh
my God,” I gasped. “What did Lucifer say?”
    “Nothing
to my knowledge; I know Vetis never received any form of punishment,” she told
me.
    “Is
Lucifer afraid of him?”
    “God
no…Lucifer isn’t afraid of anyone.”
    “Hmmm.”
    The
conversation ended when Lily and Jake walked outside.
    “Morning,”
they both said as they made their way over to us.
    “How
are you feeling, Keira?” Lily asked.
    “A
little weird, but okay.”
    “Well,
you can have some peace and quiet for a while,” Jake informed me. “Lucian and
Tyler are keeping the newbie’s away today; they want to get to know them better,
and answer more questions for them. They didn’t think you would want to start
explaining again.”
    “I
thought they knew everything,” Hecate said.
    “They
know how we met, and the story so far, but they want to know more about power
and magic.”
    “Fair
enough,” I shrugged.
    “Where’s
Danny and Eligos?” Lily asked me.
    “Hell.”
    “Why?”
    “Don’t
know really, some meeting I think. Listen,” I said, getting up off the swing. “I’m
going into town. I need to go to one of the showrooms and get a new
car...again.”
    “How
you getting there?” Jake asked.
    “Like
this.”
    A
moment later, I was down one of the little back roads just off the main street
in town. I spent just under two hours looking around a car showroom and
deciding which one I wanted, another SUV, very similar to the one I’d crashed
and blown up. Then it dawned on me…the guys’ cars needed replacing too. I shook
my head and signed the papers the guy in the showroom gave me. I told him I
wanted to go to a few places around town, and that I’d call back to pick the
car up.
    I
went to a few of the shops, having a look at some of the clothes, but nothing
really called out to me to buy it. After about an hour boredom kicked in. I
didn’t want to go home yet, so I decided to go and treat myself to a latte in
one of the little coffee shops. I ordered my drink and flopped down on one of
the comfy sofas near the windows while I waited for the waitress to bring it
over.
    A
TV was blasting, showing scenes from yet more towns and cities that had been
wiped out. Everyone in the shop was watching, all with worried looks on their
faces, clueless as to what was happening; people wanting answers that sadly,
nobody had for them. The world was turning chaotic. The reporter was talking
about riots taking place in London, Paris, and Berlin. Governments were arguing
and blaming each other for terrorist attacks and weapons testing.
    I
was so engrossed in what I was watching that I didn’t realize the waitress had
brought my drink over to me. I sat sipping it while continuing to listen to the
news.
    “This
is getting beyond a joke,” a male voice said.
    I
looked up to see a tall man with long dark hair staring at me.
    “Sorry,
were you talking to me?” I asked.
    “Well,
anyone who was listening really,” he smiled. “Do you mind if I join you?”
    “Not
at all.”
    “I
like these seats; they’re comfy.” He sat facing me and put a newspaper and his
drink on the table. “Every paper you read, every channel you put on, they all
tell you the same thing. The truth is, someone somewhere knows

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