*PLEASE READ MY AUTHORS NOTE*
Hello everyone, welcome to my story!
Before you get reading, I just want to say that this is book SEVEN of a SEVEN book series. You can read this without getting confused, though I would suggest reading chapter 50 of 'Souls for Satan' which is book SIX. It might help you understand this first chapter a little better.
If you want to follow the series, start with book 1 called: You Have Wings?' and at the end of that book, you'll find the name of book 2 etc.
This book is original, and everything you read is intended only to entertain. I hope you enjoy!
(NO COPYING)
(Also, it is based in the U.K. and I am English. Please try your hardest not to correct my 'British' spelling if you're from another country because not everyone spells words the same! A classic example: Colour and Color)
- Sian
The sunrise, warm, early, and beautiful as it filled the sky with vibrant colours, ready to start a new day. Jacota Jones watched it with a smile. The morning was silent while he stood in the Rayson's field. Behind him, the forest lay deep and long, but he liked its mystery and calming presence as it waited for the God to rewards the trees with daylight and their roots with the water of a storm.
Jacota breathed in the fresh air, thinking about Anthony's relatives and how they behaved yesterday. Liz and Randy showed their toxic personalities and Hunter didn't need them in his life. While today is a new day, the ache of Hunter's guilt will be with him for a long time.
Jacob crossed his arms, studying the sky with concern. He didn't have a hangover from Flora's spiked tea, but he was a little late in guiding the rise of the sun.
The God was about to walk back to the house when a sharp pain stabbed his chest and tingled his fingers. His eyes widened when what looked like a black hole hovered in front of him, and three people fell through it, landing on the grass.
For a moment, it felt like Jacota's body wasn't in his control as he lifted his hands and by what seemed like the power of his mind, the strange black hole started to shrink. There was something about the way it flickered which disturbed him.
When his powers of electricity surfaced, the hole shrank faster until it disappeared altogether. Jacob's shock didn't go undetected when the two women and a man turned; they expected to see something other than a teenage boy with lightning bolts hugging his hands.
Jacob stood back, afraid of the female's auras. They were dark and gave him shivers.
"Are you okay?" Hunter's voice was loud in his head, but Jacota blocked it out and started calling for Panuleon. He was frozen with fear, yet something told him not to run.
Panuleon answered the teen and told him he would be there in an instant. Jacota thought that instantly wasn't quick enough as the strangers stood, watching him suspiciously. The man's aura felt different, and Jacota was somewhat intrigued.
"Veronica, where are we?" the man asked, staring at Jacota's hands.
"Another world," Veronica replied, moving a strand of frizzy hair from her eyes so she could watch the teenager too.
Jacota suddenly felt shy; her stare was intense. His powers vanished when he began to fidget. Thankfully, he didn't have to wait any longer because Panuleon landed next to the strangers with Corey. However, the angel brought two more strangers with him, two males who looked to be the same age as himself.
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The Golden Prodigies
WerewolfCOMPLETED (BOOK 7 - The final book in the Golden Prodigies Series) The sequel to Lunar Whispers and Souls for Satan!