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Wings of Fire (Guardians of Ascension #3)(78)
Author: Caris Roane

I don’t want to leave this position. I don’t want to lose sight of you, not for a moment, in case you need me.

I’m okay. Really. Please, Antony. I remember your wings in Burma. I recall the flames. I thought it was the storm. Please.

Okay, he sent but he sounded really reluctant. But just for a moment.

He shot forward with a quick downward sweep of his wings. There they were, the cream color of the feathers moving like flames. It was extraordinary, like wings of fire.

Oh, Antony, they’re so beautiful. But what makes them like that?

He laughed aloud then sent, I have no idea.

He dropped back immediately to fly beside her then added, Come this way.

She glanced at him and watched as he dipped his right wing and began banking to his right and down at the same time.

She followed, dipping her wing as if she’d practiced for years. She had just started making the turn when a wind shear to her right caught her completely off guard and knocked her sideways. She rolled; she had practiced rolling in the dome, way up high. When her back was once more to the sun, she brought her wings straight out and leveled her body.

She smiled but almost plowed into Antony, who’d brought himself into the parachute position to hang in the air in front of her. His legs dangled down like he was standing in midair, his expression stunned.

“What?” she called as she popped her wings into parachute position to match him.

“You’re amazing,” he cried.

“Oh.”

“I expected you to need help, and instead you righted yourself like you’ve been flying for decades.”

She couldn’t help but smile. It was the best compliment he could have given her.

He shook his head, unfurled his wings, and rocketed toward a deep brick-red configuration of rock, flat and smooth and hundreds of feet across. A recent rain had left pools of water in some of the shallow indentations.

She followed him and landed easily. She pulled in her wings to close-mount so that the feathers were pressed against her body and random wind eddies wouldn’t sweep her away again.

She faced the canyon below but also had a view of the curve of the rim off her left shoulder. They’d already traveled several hundred feet down.

She sighed as Antony drew up behind her and wrapped his wings forward to engulf her. She could not have been more content.

He leaned down and kissed her cheek. It almost felt like a date.

She smiled at the thought then let her gaze drift, rise and fall, shift to whatever object grabbed her attention, an outcropping, a hawk on the wing, the deep blue mountain sky over the rim. Why couldn’t life be this simple always, a shared moment of the beauty of nature, the close comfort of another human being, okay, vampire, maybe even making simple plans, like where to have dinner.

Just as the question formed in her mind, unease descended. She felt sick into her abdomen. Her thoughts turned to Fiona. Without willing it, her voyeur’s window opened and Fiona was just there. She sat on the edge of what looked like a camping cot, her hands in fists as she gripped the edge. She looked frightened, her lips set in a grim line, her eyes wide. Her chest rose and fell quickly.

“What is it?” Antony asked. “You’ve really tensed up. Is it me? Am I crowding you?”

“No,” she cried. “It’s Fiona. My window just sort of opened on her but I don’t know why. Hang on. Let me see if I can communicate with her.”

But as she reverted her attention to the voyeur window, another male voice broke over her hearing. Rith spoke in his cool demanding tone, “I said, summon her. Summon Parisa and do it now.”

Fiona shook her head. “I can’t. I don’t have that kind of power. I don’t know why you think I would.”

Parisa gasped. Fiona was wrong. She did have the power to summon her, she just didn’t know it. Aloud, she explained to Antony what was going on, ending with, “But Rith is there. What do I do?”

“Let it play out.”

Parisa trembled. She was grateful Antony held her wrapped up in his wings.

Rith drew close to Fiona. Parisa knew what would happen and she wanted to warn her, but it was too late. She flinched as Rith struck Fiona hard across the face.

“I can’t call her,” Fiona said. “I don’t know how. Why would you think I could call her? I’m not like you. I’m not fully ascended. I’m not a vampire.”

Parisa heard a strange whimpering sound. She panned to the left, to a long row of cots. Bodies were huddled beneath blankets. Some shook, but more than one whimpered.

She panned up to the windows, but they were still full of sunlight. Good to know.

Just as she panned back to Fiona and Rith, a sudden twinge pierced her mind. Greaves. Shit. She closed the window as quickly as she could. Maybe she’d been in time. Maybe Greaves didn’t know what she’d been voyeuring.

“Antony, I had to shut the window down. I felt Greaves. But I did see the windows and it was still light outside.”

“Okay. Let me call Carla to give her the update.”

Antony withdrew his wings and stepped away from her. He fluffed and retracted the wings in an amazingly swift and fluid movement.

Parisa had thought they would continue to fly, but even as the disappointment hit her, she realized that her surprise contact with Fiona had ended the simple joy of the flying experience. She’d be worried the entire time if they continued heading down through the canyon to the town below.

He held his hand out to her. “I’ll support you while you retract. Go ahead. Full-mount first.”

Parisa nodded but the process was difficult because of her inexperience and all the wind eddies. Rith’s double dome of mist had protected his Mandalay home from storms, wind, and rain, so when it came to flying or in this case, drawing her wings in, she lacked experience with the elements. Still, within a minute she was fully retracted, and her back muscles were already thinning.

He pulled his phone from his pocket and called Carla. He relayed the update then thumbed his phone and returned it to his pocket.

“Rith struck her. He was trying to force her to contact me. I think she did so without realizing it. I really think Fiona has untapped powers.”

Antony nodded. “Well, if she’s Jean-Pierre’s breh, then of course she would.”

He glanced around, even up into the skies. She understood his thoughts and suddenly felt very vulnerable out in the open.

“Let’s get back to the villa. I think we’ve been out here long enough.”

It was always a risk, being in the open. Antony held her steady and with a smile and a nod, folded them both to the villa.

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