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Fallen Academy: Year Four



The gun dug into the back of my head. “Go inside.”

He pushed me toward the portal, but I planted my feet. Should I yell for Lincoln? Should I try to create a shield around Raksha and me right now, maybe get the case from him and—

The gun cocked.

“One,” he counted.

I didn’t move.

“Two.” He pushed the gun harder into my scalp.

I knew he needed me to open the gate, but I also knew he was a psycho who could probably find my soul after I died, and still force me to do his bidding. He was the Devil, after all.

Raksha looked up then for a split second, and met my gaze, holding it firmly before looking down once more. That was my old mentor, telling me to cooperate, and do whatever I had to in order to survive. Maybe she wasn’t completely broken after all.

I stepped into the portal, and an immense feeling of love washed over me. At least if I was going to die, this was the place to do it.

 

 

Fourteen

 

 

There are no earthly words to describe the feeling that came over me when I stepped into the spiritual plane. Every single worry I had was lifted until there was just… a blankness that I realized was complete and utter peace. My mind wasn’t running through anxious scenarios as it normally was; I was just existing, breathing in and out.

I’d stepped out into what looked like a hundred-acre flower garden that went on for miles. In the distance, I could hear the trickling of water, and see a castle-type structure. Closer in the foreground was a large golden arch that looked like a gate without bars. The inside of the arch had a shimmering shield, similar to the one I made for myself. These were the heavenly gates, I knew it. That soft golden glow bathed everything, even me. The light was glorious as it warmed and tingled over my skin.

Spinning around, I saw Lucifer and Raksha had stepped through as well, closing the portal behind them.

“Now, let the others through while Brielle works on the gate,” Lucifer snapped to Raksha, who quickly nodded.

Did he feel it? The peacefulness? His features looked less stern, but I had no way of knowing how this place affected him.

Raksha began to open another portal, and this one I recognized immediately. It was to his brick-walled underground castle in Hell. So, he was going to let his army through? I would open this gate, and then his men would file into the garden of flowers and storm the castle?

A hand clamped down on my shoulder, and I winced at the grip. Lucy was impatient today, forcing me to walk forward.

I could see a shimmering wall that stretched out on either side of the golden arch-gate. It was reminiscent of the protection dome I could throw over myself, but this one seemed to encompass all of Heaven. The closer we got, I could make out more buildings in the distance and… angels. There were angels flying all over the sky atop the buildings. It was breathtaking, but I couldn’t enjoy it; I felt sick to my stomach, and my mind was racing with what the hell I was going to do.

We reached the golden archway that encased the city, or garden, or whatever it was. Inside the arch, the shield was thick and moved as if it were alive.

“This is the entrance to Heaven. The nearly departed, angels, and the like can pass through it with ease, but our kind needs a little help.” Kneeling down, Lucy set the black case that held Sera on the grassy ground, and my breathing stopped.

He was going to take her out of it.

With his fingers poised on the levers to unlock it, he looked up at me. “Remember your vow, Brielle?” he asked, and suddenly I felt pressure on the back of my head. I went with it, allowing him to nod my head for me.

He grinned. “Good girl.”

As he opened the box, something gold and shimmery pulled at my peripheral vision.

Slowly, I turned my head to the side, peering inside Heaven.

Bernie.

My old friend and guardian angel walked along the rows and rows of rose bushes toward me, and he was completely made of light. Free of his body, he floated, long golden angel wings shimmering out of his back.

‘I’m so proud of you,’ he confessed into my mind, and I had to force myself not to cry.

There was nothing to be proud of yet.

‘He expects me to cut an opening in the gate. What do I do?’ I was frantic now, mere seconds from being tasked with bringing a war to Heaven.

Behind Bernie, those angels I’d seen flying above the buildings were now coming this way.

‘You must try with all of your abilities to keep that from happening. It could change so much about your world, including time itself.’

My eyes bugged out at Bernie’s declaration.

Time? Had he said it could change time itself?

‘He did. So don’t mess this up.’ Sera’s words did nothing to quell the panic that had reached my chest and was crawling up my throat, making me want to scream.

Suddenly, the Dark Prince stood next to me, and I turned my attention toward him. He was holding Sera, but she was covered in all the black stuff, the dark magical spell Lucifer had placed on her.

The Devil’s attention became riveted on Bernie. “Is that your guardian angel?”

I swallowed hard and nodded.

“How sweet.” His voice dripped with acid. “And it looks like my old friends have come to play. Perfect.”

The angels were flying fast toward us, and I remembered Michael’s words to me.

‘Don’t fear. Lucy feeds off fear, and it allows him to control you…’

Energy vacuums and all that shit.

Don’t fear. Breathe. Don’t open Heaven and be the asshole who ends the world.

My gaze flicked quickly over my shoulder to the small army flooding in through the portal Raksha had created, and my stomach sank. Demons, hundreds upon hundreds of them, were filling the small valley.

‘Just breathe. No matter what, everyone simply expects you to do your best,’ Bernie assured me.

Everyone? Like all those angels? Were they all counting on me?

Breathe. Just breathe, I told myself again, taking in a deep breath to calm myself.

Lucifer held one hand over Sera, and the moving, oily black mass fell away, allowing her bright energy to shine off the blade.

‘I’m free!’ she yelled.

It was motherfucking showtime.

In a matter of seconds, I yanked Sera’s energy, pulling the blade out of Lucifer’s grasp and into mine. At the same time, I erected an energy shield around myself, leaving Lucifer stunned.

How’s that for multitasking?

The second Sera was in my hand, a multitude of emotions coursed through me, but I had to tamp them down and act fast. Pivoting with the gate to my back, I stretched my shield over Sera and me, large enough to cover the entire gate’s entrance.

Lucifer’s ears started to spew black smoke then, and I knew if he got to me, he would kill me for this betrayal. I’d never seen him look so angry in all my time with him. His entire being shook with barely contained rage.

Suddenly, I felt a bone-crushing tightness all over my body.

“Drop. Your. Shield,” Lucifer commanded, hands outstretched. He was nearly frothing at the mouth, and controlling my fear was becoming more and more difficult.

I resisted, staying calm, and reminding myself that I wasn’t afraid of him. Not anymore. I used to run from him, feared him finding me. I used to feel like a hunted animal, but now I was the hunter. I had Sera, I’d married Lincoln, and I was about to get Raksha back. I was the winner here.
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