I didn't expect such a huge response! I'm really pleased that so many of you are as excited for this as I am. I have BIG plans for this story! ;)
- Sian
"Would you like some tea dear?" Flora offered. She thought Veronica looked a little overwhelmed.
"No. I'm more of a coffee person," Veronica muttered. Her belly twisted into knots at the thought of the little coffee shop she left behind in the other world. It had been her home for so many years; she never thought she'd have the heart to abandon it and all the demons in it.
"Well, I'm sure it's not a problem if you help yourself," Flora said.
"I'll make you some." Scott climbed to his feet and wandered through the kitchen. He had learnt not to question his sanity after knowing about werewolves for so long. One day, he knew he would meet other supernatural beings. Scott didn't think the day would come so soon.
"It has been three hours, where is Panuleon?" Hunter sighed, leaning against the worktop next to his mate.
"He was in a lot of pain, just be patient," Jacota said quietly, watching Jeronah and Meloras.
"I need an explanation. How do three people magically appear from another world?"
"Stranger things have happened," Jacota whispered under his breath, but Hunter heard.
"Yeah," the werewolf grinned and pulled him close, "like you getting the body of a God in less than a minute." His eyes looked him up and down, his pupils growing with passion.
Jacota's cheeks warmed to a deep shade of red.
"That was pretty strange," he whispered when Hunter leaned in for a kiss, but Jacota moved his head when he saw Panuleon land with Corey. Hunter's lips skimmed his cheek before pulling away, pouting.
"Why did-" Hunter sighed in relief when he saw the angel smiling in their direction. "Finally. I have so many questions."
Everyone walked over, willing to listen to what the angel had to say.
"I apologise for leaving like I did. I brought Kaiden and Milokan with me so Kaiden could say goodbye to his parents." Panuleon glanced at Meloras and Jeronah. "But it was too painful to stay for long. Now, I have recovered, and I am here to explain. Recently in our world, which is the vampire and human world, Milokan and Kaiden came to us through a tear in the fabric of the universe. This tear, I assume was made by an instrument that the demon's created in the last two wars. The tear was closed-"
"By me," Veronica interrupted. "It was too small for anyone to pass through it, but Kaiden and Milokan managed it to escape Lucifer. We know that they are the angel and demon couple who are required for war. Your world needs them for a reason."
"Jacota," Hunter said, still finding it strange to say his true name, "described the tear as like a black hole. Is that what it is?"
Everyone turned to the God with frowns.
"We see it as a wave of warm air. It's invisible to the human eye and almost impossible to see with ours. Explain exactly how you saw it Jacota," Panuleon smiled with encouragement.
"Um, it was black and flickering like it was going to explode. I knew it had to be dangerous. What would have happened if I didn't close it?" Jacota's voice sounded small.
"Heaven would fall," Jeronah said and stepped closer out of curiosity. "How did you manage to close it? And why do you see it differently?"
Panuleon rested a hand on the teen's shoulder, knowing he would say it with more pride, and the guests needed to know just how influential he was.
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The Golden Prodigies
Про оборотнейCOMPLETED (BOOK 7 - The final book in the Golden Prodigies Series) The sequel to Lunar Whispers and Souls for Satan!