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In The Arms of an Angel - 37. Chapter 37 I'm Coming

Pasha gazed into the eyes of the man he loved, desperate to find some sign of life, but there was nothing. The white eyes were blank and unseeing. After uttering that one word Uzzy had been still and silent and no amount of pleading or urging had elicited the slightest response.

“Have you tried making a connection?” Gabri’el’s anxious voice asked at his shoulder.

Pasha turned and glared at him. “This is your fault. You did this to him. You’ve got no right to make suggestions; no right to be here.”

“This is my house,” Gabri’el pointed out.

“Thanks for the reminder. Trust me, as soon as we can we’ll be out of here and you’ll be out of our lives forever.”

“I deserve that, but—.”

“Too right you deserve it. Just get out and leave us alone.”

“He’s dying, Pasha,” Gabri’el said very softly. “Can’t you feel it?”

“No, I can’t, because it isn’t true.”

“You can’t because you don’t want it to be true.” Gabri’el’s hand fell onto Pasha’s shoulder and the world changed. Everything but the three of them seemed to recede into darkness and all that existed were him, Gabri’el and Uzzy. Pasha looked down at himself. He was glowing faintly with the same rainbow light he and Uzzy had called to them before. He glanced over his shoulder to find that Gabri’el was surrounded by the light too. Uzzy, however was dark, the glow just visible through some kind of black smoke with which he was shrouded.

“What does it mean?”

“It means he’s dying and if we don’t do something fast he will be gone.”

“No. No, I won’t let that happen. I won’t.”

“How do you think you’re going to stop it? He’s been dying since the moment he fell and you’ve found nothing so far.”

“And you have?”

“Maybe. Reach for him, Pasha. Hold on to his hand and reach for him. See what happens.”

“Nothing happens. Do you think I haven’t tried?”

“Try again.”

With a sigh, Pasha took Uzzy’s hand, shivering at how cold it was. It felt like a dead man’s hand. “No,” he whispered and closed his eyes, reaching out with all his might for something, anything he could sense of his love. Almost immediately pictures started flashing through his mind. A waterfall, a cave, a cage, an unicorn, chains, fire…and then the pain came. Crying out, Pasha staggered back and fell to his knees, holding his head.

“What did you see?” Gabri’el demanded.

Pasha couldn’t answer. He couldn’t speak. His mind was in a whirl trying desperately to make sense of what he’d seen.

Finally, he was able to look up at Gabri’el who’d stopped glowing.

“They have him in a cage, in chains. It’s suspended over a lake of fire and they’re torturing him. They want something from him, something he can’t or won’t give. He’s in terrible pain, Gabri’el. We have to find him. I have to go to him.”

Gabri’el nodded. His face was very pale, his blue eyes bright as chips of sapphire lit from behind with a burning light.

“What else did you see?”

“How do you know there was something else?”

Gabri’el ducked his head, letting his hair fall over his face.

“How do you know?” Pasha got to his feet and shook him. “Gabri’el please. If you know anything, please, you have to tell me. How do you know I saw something else?”

Gabri’el raised his head, licking his lips. He met Pasha’s eyes then flinched away. “Because I saw it too,” he said eventually.

“What? What did you see?”

“What you saw…and a waterfall, a unicorn, fields of purple flowers.”

“But…but how? How did you see it? Can you read my mind?”

“I don’t know. Look, are we going to stand here all day and argue over what I saw or didn’t see, or are we going to rescue Uzzi’el?”

“Rescue him? How?”

“I know where it is. The field of flowers. The grove where the unicorns live. The waterfall. I know where they are. I can take you there.”

“But I… I can’t leave him here. I can’t leave him here alone.”

“We can’t take him with us.”

“Why not?”

“Are you going to carry him? And when we get there, if there’s a battle, can you protect him?”

Pasha looked from Gabri’el to Uzzy. “No,” he said at last, slumping in defeat.

“I will post guards. He will be safe here. As safe as anywhere.”

“Whatever. Let’s get on with it.”

“We can’t go there alone. Give me time to gather the Host.”

“Time? We don’t have any time. Uzzy’s dying, he’s in pain. We have to—.”

“What? Throw our lives away trying to rescue him? End up in the cage with him? We can’t do it alone.”

“Alright. You’re right. Go, but please, don’t take long.”

Gabri’el gave Uzzy a long, intense stare then he nodded. “Not a moment longer than I have to.”

Left alone, Pasha was washed with wave after wave of panic. His lover was in terrible danger and he was sitting here doing nothing. At the time Uzzy needed him most, he was doing nothing but sit and watch his life ebbing by the moment. He could feel it now, the darkness that swirled around him like smoke, choking the life from him.

Desperately, Pasha clasped Uzzy’s hand and tried to concentrate on dispersing the smoke, but every time he touched it, it flowed towards him and almost found a way through his guard to possess him too.

“I’m sorry,” he sobbed. “I’m so sorry. I should have known there would be a trap. I should have protected you. I should have held you close and never let him take you. I should have saved you.”

“Pasha.” The voice echoed in his head. “Pasha, Pasha, Pasha.”

“I’m coming,” he whispered, too choked to speak more loudly. “I’m coming.”

Uzzy sighed and his eyes fluttered closed, leaving Pasha utterly alone.

Copyright © 2013 Nephylim; All Rights Reserved.
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On 05/10/2013 09:16 AM, Daithi said:
Pasha is between a rock and a hard place stay with Uzzy body and hope for a breakthrough or trust that Gabriel will help, and we all seen how trusting in Gabriel was soooo useful. Yes Pasha might have to go with Gabriel but I wouldn't trust him as far as I could throw him. Something is definitely fishy but it will be interesting to see what happens next.
For you and me both. i have an inkling of what's coming but a lot depends on the prompts i get. i just have a vague outline of the general plot and the prompts fill in. We shall see. thank's for your continuing support
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I love this roller coaster ride you are taking us on with the story. Its good to know that Uzzy isn't really dead- just disembodied still. I wonder about the comment that was made by the man just before he took Uzzy. It concerned the 3 of them being as 1. In this chapter you had Pasha and Gabe glowing just like Pasha and Uzzy do. I can't help but wonder why the man would say that as it would seem he is helping but then turn around and torture, possibly to a point of death, Uzzy. Seems counter productive. Rather like 'okay, let me tell them a little of their destiny, help them gain some knowledge but then turn around and torture to death one of the 3 I am trying to help'. It makes no sense. There is a catch somewhere that I am overlooking. Sad to say that my suspicions lie within Gabe. Right now it is based upon the past dealings and his trick to get Pasha and Uzzy there. I'm still not 100% convened tho. Could what is happening to Uzzy be a catalyst the catapults Uzzy, Pasha and maybe even Gabe into a destiny that none of them realized? Points to ponder. You've made this quite interesting and addictive, Nephy :)

On 05/10/2013 11:43 AM, CW Prince said:
I love this roller coaster ride you are taking us on with the story. Its good to know that Uzzy isn't really dead- just disembodied still. I wonder about the comment that was made by the man just before he took Uzzy. It concerned the 3 of them being as 1. In this chapter you had Pasha and Gabe glowing just like Pasha and Uzzy do. I can't help but wonder why the man would say that as it would seem he is helping but then turn around and torture, possibly to a point of death, Uzzy. Seems counter productive. Rather like 'okay, let me tell them a little of their destiny, help them gain some knowledge but then turn around and torture to death one of the 3 I am trying to help'. It makes no sense. There is a catch somewhere that I am overlooking. Sad to say that my suspicions lie within Gabe. Right now it is based upon the past dealings and his trick to get Pasha and Uzzy there. I'm still not 100% convened tho. Could what is happening to Uzzy be a catalyst the catapults Uzzy, Pasha and maybe even Gabe into a destiny that none of them realized? Points to ponder. You've made this quite interesting and addictive, Nephy :)
Remember that Pasha and Uzzy used the light to ressurect Gabe. in some ways he was re created by the light. hardly surprising it made its mark and he still carries it in his make up. Whether that means he's forged a connection with Pasha and Uzzy or not remains to be seen. The man who took Uzzy is not human. Who knows what his intentions are? And is he really torturing Uzzy... or is he testing him.
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On 05/10/2013 12:01 PM, LadyDe said:
Intense!!! Gotta hand it to you, N, great story. Sooooo addictive. Gabrial knows whats happening between him and Pasha and Uzzy. I understood what the man was saying and I think this is a catalyst like your other reviewer. And that's some blind spot Pasha has. Open your eyes, Man.
In Pasha's defence his lover/mate is dying and he's not really thinking clearly. ;)
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On 05/10/2013 11:44 PM, Stephen said:
Such desperation, but there's also hope, and at least some tiny bit of

communication. All is not lost, but I think there's another battle coming up.

A battle with some unknown enemy. That's not very encouraging for Pasha,

you've set him up for another diabolical challenge, haven't you?

 

Life in this Eden sucks. Where are the serpents?

Diabolical challenges 'r' Us :) Oh, there will be a battle alright, but maybe not the kind to be expected. The whole of the Heavenly Host is marching on the enemy but, at the end of the day, this is not that kind of battle.
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