Fate and Redemption (FALL OF THE LIGHTBRINGER #3) by Katerina Martinez EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Katerina Martinez
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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SARAKIEL
Medrion was there when I opened my eyes. He was staring at
me, his gaze fixed and angry. Sucking a quick gulp of air in through my
teeth, I scrambled away from him, my hands clambering over uneven
ground that clattered and shuffled beneath me.
The air tasted like dirt; rancid, cold, and hard to inhale.
Medrion didn’t move. I realized after a moment that he wasn’t looking
at me, but through me. Even in the dim light, I could tell his eyes were
glazed over and glassy.
And his neck was entirely the wrong way around.
The sight of his twisted muscles made my stomach tighten and turn
itself over. I found myself fighting the urge to gag, to throw up what little
food was left inside of me. He was dead. I had watched Lucifer kill him and
throw him.
Throw him… in here.
Into the Pit.
Dread filled me as my memories rushed back. My head spun, nausea
filling me and making me feel even more lightheaded than I already was.
The ground seemed to give way from under one of my hands and I wasn’t
quick enough to stop myself from sliding a few feet. That slide turned into a
tumble, and that tumble quickly became an unstoppable roll that only ended
when I hit a wall.
Debris fell on top of me, disturbed by my fall. I had to bat the landslide
away from my face to keep it from burying me, from suffocating me. When
the ground stopped churning, I opened my eyes and discovered that I had
landed at the bottom of a tall mound of bones—I could just about see the tip
of one of the dead archangel’s wings, sticking out at the top of the pile.
We must have both landed on it when we were thrown in.
Around me were more bones; skulls that seemed to watch me from
behind eye-less sockets, ribcages, hands, and even spinal cords surrounded
me. Everything was coated in a thick layer of ash, some of which hung in
the air, making it difficult for me to take even the slightest of breaths
without coughing.
It would’ve been pitch dark down here, if not for the single spot of light
way, way, way above me.
It was so incredibly faint.
Like a distant star.
Just bright enough to reveal the horror of my surroundings, but not
bright enough to bring me any comfort. In fact, the light only made my
dread surge again, because I recognized it.
It was him.
Lucifer.
That was his Light, and if he was still up there, then so was Abaddon.
Desperate I tried to get to my feet. The bones beneath me roiled as I
stood up, feeling more like quicksand than solid ground. It didn’t matter
where I put my hands or feet, there were bones; some crushed and broken,
some entirely whole.
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