Angelic Sight

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Authors: Jana Downs
Tags: General Fiction
saw no one, though he could feel them  readily enough. He reached out and ran his fingers through coarse  grass. Where was he?
“ Yes. The worst they could do is kill him, but they won’t. Angels
cannot harm the holy any more than they can harm the innocent. ”
“He will be safe.”
“ Perhaps .”
Levi blinked and was back in their bedroom, writhing on the  sheets. How long he’d been there, he wasn’t sure. He reached up as  the pulse of the house throbbed hard enough to rock its foundation.  He heard his lovers’ shouts of confusion from below as it rolled like
the deck of a ship. Their footsteps pounded on the stairs.
                         
Across the world, he saw the hunter who had hurt him turn his
head as if listening to something far away. The hunter stretched his  wings, turning his head. He seemed to look right at Levi, who shrank  back in sheer terror.
It’s not real. It’s not real . The internal chant did nothing to stop his trembling or the house’s rocking. The hunter faded away to nothing.
Then his aura stretched out and connected with the house. It
immediately stilled as if it were holding its breath. Down his aura  stretched, through every crevice, connecting with the earth below it.  Levi screamed as he became instantly aware of every life in Urun. He  could feel all of them, the good, the bad, the hurting, the joyous. He  couldn’t take it, couldn’t think anymore. He was going to shake apart.
“Levi!” Marius’s voice thundered. Was it real? He couldn’t tell
anymore. “ Levi !”   Such a burden. I’m such a burden. It weighs so  heavily on them. They worry so much . He screamed again as he  encountered the golden cord that connected all seven of them. It was  so beautiful, and he was so ugly. Without thinking, he grabbed ahold  of it like a buoy in a rolling ocean. He had to break it, had to make it  so they could be happy, happier without him, happier without his  madness…He could drift, then, away, far away where nothing was  alive and everything was peaceful.
Arms wrapped around him, a dozen of them, all connected to him,  holding him tight. “Little one, come back to us,” Axis rumbled. “We  need you. Stay with us.”
Levi listened to that voice, following the energy back to its source.  He saw Axis’s past, his present, his future, in rapid succession. He  knew where he had begun and where he would end. Calm filled him.  Levi was there. Levi was there until his end. He was their beloved
until they chose to leave this world for the next, until he returned to
the source and gave up his visions to another.
“He’s not seizing anymore,” Jade said, his voice shaking.
“Levi?” Marius sounded broken.
                          
He leaned further into Marius’s arms, tucking his head under his chin. “Here I am,” he whispered hoarsely. “I’m sorry.”
“Shh, it’s all right. You didn’t do anything,” Marius soothed, his shoulders quaking as silent sobs racked him. “I thought I lost you.  Don’t do that to me again.”
“I didn’t want to see it all. I waited too long,” Levi explained, knowing it wouldn’t make any sense. He was so tired, so very tired of being. He wanted to sleep. Someone kissed his neck. He felt the energy. Brax, his sweet and awkward Brax. He was always the odd one. They related on that level. A vision flickered, another gentle reminder. “They’re coming.”
The entire room froze. “Who are coming?”
“The five horsemen and the ones who gave me my scars.” Did that make sense? He wasn’t sure.
“The four horsemen?” Keer asked.
“Yes. Plus one.”
“Impossible,” Keer said, fear lacing every syllable.
Levi’s eyes slid shut. “Not against us. They’re running, running  from the ones who gave me my scars. Old nephilim. So very old. The  first. The oldest. They lived somewhere safe, but now they have to  run. Azrael’s hunters drove them

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