Archangel's Heart

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comes to assist him.”
    Elena thought back to her time in the Refuge, came up blank. “I’ve never heard of him.”
    â€œHe’s an outcast.” Harsh satisfaction ran through Illium’s voice. “People respect Keir no matter their political affiliation. That he banished Remus was enough for most to shun him; none of us ever spoke publicly about the reason he’d beenbanished.” Shoving back his hair again, his hand rough, he said, “We refused to give that bastard the satisfaction of having others look on Aodhan with pity. He survived hell, Ellie. He deserved nothing but accolades for his courage.
Never
pity.”
    Elena connected the dots, hissed out a breath. “Shit. Aodhan’s obviously been speaking to him again.” She could see why both Illium and Raphael had reacted so badly to the idea. “You’re not worried that Remus was successful in brainwashing him, are you?”
    An immediate shake of Illium’s head. “That day, when Aodhan first woke, he told me that Remus was nothing, a worm. Aodhan had blanked him out the same way he’d done the rest of the world until he heard me in a rage, beating Remus to death.”
    Illium’s voice broke. “Aodhan was worried about me. He was shattered, his body and soul wounded to the breaking point, and he was worried about
me
. That’s what brought him back to us, his worry about me. And he kicks at me because I’m worried about him now?”
    His hurt was so deep and so violent that Elena felt her own heart ache. “He’s waking up more and more,” she said, fighting her own angry response to the idea of Aodhan exposing himself to harm. “It’s been a long process for him.” The angel had been locked inside himself for an eternity before he decided to come to New York, spread his wings again. “He’s going to react badly to anyone questioning his ability to look after himself.”
    Illium’s jaw worked. “So I’m not allowed to worry about my friend?” His wing sliding away as he turned to face her, he shook his head again. “Do you know what it did to me when we lost him? The nearly two years he was gone?”
    Not saying another word, he spread his wings and took off in a harsh gust of wind that whipped Elena’s hair across her face. So fast and high that all she could do was watch him disappear into the stars.

8
    R
aphael, Bluebell is in the sky—I think we need to let him go.
He was in no mood to listen to anyone right now.
    I’ll warn Dmitri to keep a watch for him.
    Returning to the house, Elena stepped inside the library to find Aodhan still in his seat. He didn’t appear to have eaten anything in the time she’d been gone, and when she walked in, his eyes went immediately to behind her. “Where is he?” he asked the instant he became aware Illium wasn’t about to appear.
    Elena shrugged and pointed up.
    Jaw going taut, Aodhan stared at his plate. “Is he all right?” The question sounded like it had been torn out of him.
    Elena decided to be honest. “Angry and hurt in equal measures.”
    Face flushing, Aodhan pushed back his own chair. “Sire, I will take my leave.”
    â€œI will see you on the dawn, Aodhan. Thank you for the information on the Luminata.”
    A quick nod later, Aodhan was gone in a cascade of light sparking off his feathers. So extraordinary, so beautiful.
    Everyone wants to own Aodhan. He’s a beautiful jewel andthe world can’t bear just to look at him and wonder at his beauty. They want to break him, cage him.
    Taking her seat as Illium’s passionate words echoed through her mind, Elena threw back half a glass of wine before angling her body to face Raphael. “Illium told me about Remus.” She had to fight to keep her voice even. “I can see why you both reacted badly to the realization Aodhan must’ve been speaking to him. Why

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