Fall from Grace (Book 2: An Angelblood Novel)

Free Fall from Grace (Book 2: An Angelblood Novel) by Linda L. Creel

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gift of sight
it would be an invaluable weapon.“Maybe Aura was right
and you can see more than you realize.”
Rita laughed.“I doubt that.”
     
“Why not - you have Esra’s blood? Maybe you just
needed towait until your sight developed.”
     
“Considering you’re right and it’s my own vision, I
should be able to make you see it by using the rings.”
Jessica looked down at her hand. “How does it
work?”
     
“I’m not sure.
You remember how Will described
those creatures?”
    Jessica responded hesitantly.
“Yeah – I remember.”
“They were exactly the same in my vision.”
    “OK! OK!” Jessica said. She was definitely awake
now. “Let’s think about this for a minute. Why don’t you
try to envision what you saw again and I’ll think about what
Will told us. If we’re right, the rings should connect us.”
    Rita sat next to her friend and thought about the
scene she witnessed. Within seconds the creatures were in
front of her again.
    “Whoa!” Jessica
shouted.
“Do you see them too?” Rita asked.
    “Yeah
- they look just like your father said.
They
can almost pass for humans, but when they get mad they
turn into something I’ve never seen before.
I can see why
people would confuse them with wolves.”
    They continued to watch as the two creatures fought
each other.
They overheard them call each other by name;
one was Faelan and the other Fenryr.
Jessica and Rita
deduced they were brothers.
    “Nothing like brotherly love,” Jessica chuckled.
“Look how they turn on each other. Do you think we should
tell your father and the rest of the Guild?”
“No. I think there’s a reason this image came to me.
We have to go after them Jess.”
    “What? You s
aw what they did to Will and Joshua.
Those are the creatures made with the blood of hellhounds.
It’s too dangerous.”
    “Well I’m going
.” Rita wasn’t going to budge.
Once she had her mind set, nobody was going to change it,
not even her best friend.
    “Damn.
You know I won’t let you go alone. But I
swear if one of them bites me, you’ll never hear the end of
it,” Jessica scoffed.
“They won’t get close enough. We can call for
angelfire. I doubt they have even seen that before.”
“I still think it’s too dangerous, but I’ll go,” Jessica
huffed.
    “Jayden wants to ask for an annulment and Dad
wants to speak to Henry again.
He can ask him to call a
meeting with the Council. We can tell Will and Joshua to
visit his father before they leave for New York. We’ll make
a stop and meet them there.”
“What if they ask us where we’re going?”
    “They won’t.
Those wolf things are only a short
distance from Utopia.
We need to make sure Richard and
Meredith are both at the Council meeting.”
“How do you propose we do that?” Jessica asked.
    “We’ll tell my father we want Richard questioned
today for Virgil’s death. It’s been more than a month and we
need some closure.”
“Do you think your father knows where Richard is?”
    “It doesn’t matter.
He can tell Meredith to notify
Richard
about
the
hearing. I’m sure she knows his
whereabouts. They can stress it would be in his best interest
to appear, becauseif he doesn’t,he’ll have to accept the
Council’s decision. We’ll make sure Meredith knows the
death penalty is on the table. Trustme; she’ll get him there if
his life is on the line.”
“Are we going to tell anyone what we’re doing?”
Jessica asked.
    “We can tell Aura. If I’ve had the vision, she’s
probably seen it too.
Those creatures may give us the
evidence we need to finally link Richard to the deaths of
Will’s parents.”
“Are we going to take them back to the Council?”
    Rita smiled.
“We’re going to kill them. But I just
thought of something else. I’ll tell you about it after we
leave.”
“Are you sure about this?
    “Absolutely,” Rita said. “You’ve seen them. How
long do you think they’re going to stay hidden? If they’re
working for Richard, I have

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