Divine Destruction (The Return of Divinity Book 1)

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Authors: Lester Suggs
nothing like Alpha. Her mass consumed all she could from Beta. What she couldn't hold onto shot out into a small galactic swirl.
    Beta, unable to resist the larger Alpha, was sucked into Alpha's core in a brilliant white explosion. The combined mass crossed the black hole's threshold. The boundary of the black hole rippled and swelled momentarily. Then the black hole’s tail exploded white plasma. It’s length increased eight fold. The enormous blowtorch raged, vibrating against the cosmos. Gabriel was ejected from the blast, a painful scream still upon his lips. Pure angelic energy dispersed through space. His energy spread out across a vast distance while the black hole's tail roared with deliciousness on its celestial feast. With a rush, Gabriel's energy began to coalesce. At first his shape was undefined but the confusion only lasted until the program was recalled. Soon, Gabriel's form was that of an archangel, but not of bone or flesh. When any living entity, including Archangels, crossed from one universal dimension to another, the transfer — or transplacement — was always flesh to energy. Humans call this ‘death’. Flesh to energy. Earth to Heaven.
    Gabriel, the slayer of worlds, most lethal of weapons, the Herald of God, straightened and held himself motionless relative to the massive exhaust. The wash of radiation, energy, and light were beyond measure; however, Gabriel was unaffected. Transplaced from Heaven, and in his current form, all other matter and energy passed through Gabriel. The density of angelic energy compressed and re-compressed as Gabriel took on more and more of his familiar Archangel mold. His mind knew no other form. More energy compressed and became brighter and nearly distinguishable against the tremendous river of fire of the black hole's exhaust. Without will or emotion, Gabriel's mind began to awaken from the transplacement event. Not empty, just blank, emotionless, uncaring. Once the energy density of Gabriel's new form reached its maximum, the stream of codes given him by the Dominion angels began to decipher from within. Gabriel was basically, rebooting. Sewn into the fabric of Gabriel's energy, stream upon stream of data begin to dance. His form remained motionless. The cosmic destruction continued on without Gabriel's attention. Silent. Emotionless. Devoid. Uncaring. Unaware. The first data blocks completed and began to unfold into awareness. The “who” of Gabriel was answered. The “why” of this reality was answered. The reason behind “who” and “why” are presented. The “where” is answered. Gabriel boomed into motion and assumed the form of a ball of white light. His launch created a vertical puddle in Messier 87's tail. Gabriel's mind was consumed with the deciphering, unraveling, and encoding of information.
    The name “Griffin DeLuca" appeared in Gabriel's consciousness and his speed accelerated past that of light. Concentrating upon the name, Gabriel sensed the formation of images. Murky shapes and varied hues of darkness swam inside his mind's eye coalescing slowly. Gabriel's speed was now beyond three times the speed of light. As the vision took shape, Gabriel's need to arrive emerged. Understanding directly equated heightened speed. The image formed the likeness of a human male. Four times the speed of light, the image sharpened, clarified, and became known. With a voice deeper than the oceans, Gabriel whispered, "Griffin DeLuca.”

Arrival
     
    Griffin was blasted backwards off his feet. The trumpet blast shook Griffin's vision. Sand blasted his body. His clothes pulled at their seams. Griffin could feel the blood vessels in his nose and eyes pop against the wall of sound. His body was tossed bonelessly against the beach with a thud. The wind was whooshed out of his lungs and lost in the blast of noise. In his dream blackness took him.
    Griffin sat up so fast his face nearly crashed into his knees. He released a moan as he fell over onto his side. His

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