Angelic Sight

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Authors: Jana Downs
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it’s never black and white, Marius.  Don’t worry so much over them. They’re slow to trust, and they all  deal with the trauma of their existence a little differently,” Keer said,  stroking Erik’s head with a look of absolute affection on his face.  “Some of them have to reclaim independence before they feel secure  again.” He was obviously talking about Erik. “Others turn their  attentions inward and keep secrets to feel in control. It’s just a  different way to cope. It’ll be all right.”
Marius saw the wisdom in Keer’s words. Others had said as much
to him before, but his natural state with his two lovers was worried.
However, it was good that he had the other men in his life to help him carry the burden of worry. They cared as much as he did, and that alone made it all right for Marius to breathe for the first time since becoming theirs.
                         
Keer inclined his head toward the other end of the sectional.
“Why don’t you come chill out with us while we wait on Levi?”
Marius nodded and took his seat. Keer was right. Time would heal  all wounds. He had enough faith in that at least. The fact that he was  redeemed settled into his pores then, making him aware of the angel  binding that decorated his body. These men were his no matter what  they had to deal with.
“Pass the remote, Keer. I’m not watching your runway shows,”  Marius demanded, extending his hand for the remote.
Keer snorted. “Like hell. You are not interrupting my good taste  for whatever bad crime drama you want to watch.”
“You can always walk the catwalk down the hallway upstairs.  You don’t need to watch other people do it on TV. I can only act out  my shows if I murder one of you, and the longer you make me wait  for the remote, the more likely that possibility becomes,” Marius  threatened in his best growling voice. Keer laughed and tossed the  remote. Considerably lighter, Marius started channel surfing.
* * * *
Levi clutched the sheets as his world swam. The colors were
blinding, and he couldn’t sift through it all as the “knowing”  demanded his attention. He’d been putting it off since he’d washed  away Axis’s pain and, with it, brought about a new future.   Shit. Shit.  Shit . He wanted to get off this roller-coaster ride. His stomach rolled  as the twisting colors spun faster. Past, present, and future blurred and  twisted until he didn’t know what was up and down.
He’d gone upstairs to get into his pajamas and to grab his Kindle  because he’d figured he’d be getting sick from the shifting colors, but  this was much more than he’d seen before. He felt like he was being  torn apart and reordered. He opened his mouth to cry out, to beg his  lovers to touch him. When his powers started fluxing, their touch  usually grounded him. His hungers were always sharper after the pain

                          
had passed, like he could somehow drink down their energy as he  joined with them.
His vision blurred, and he saw himself standing on a hilltop  looking out over a field he was pretty sure he’d never seen before.  Someone spoke to him in a language he’d never heard, and he  watched the landscape as the colors and energies morphed into  something else. Times were changing, becoming volatile. He didn’t  know how he knew it, he just did.
“ Special ,” someone said. “ This one is special .” He didn’t know if
they were talking aloud or in his head, and he wasn’t sure if it was
one person or many.
A hand clamped down on his shoulder. “Where do we put him,
Lord?”
“ Hide him. The hunters will come. Hide him ,” the first voice
ordered.   Hide me where ? Was he even seeing through his eyes
anymore?
“Where?”
“ Nephilim. The nephilim will hide his vision
.   They will also
enhance it .”
“In plain sight. You’re right. The perfect place.”
Levi turned his head but

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