Archangel’s Ascension: Chapter 37
Archangel’s Ascension (The Guild Hunter Series)
It was clear that Montgomery had no idea how to treat Illium post-ascension. With his dark hair cut short and precise and his crisp black suit paired with a white shirt, Raphaelâs butler was the consummate professional. But today, when he opened the door, his face went to break out into a smileâ¦then it was as if he glitched, froze.
âIâm still me, Montgomery,â Illium said through a sharp stab of loss, because this would happen over and over again in the coming days and weeks. Despite his own words, he the same any longer, and all his relationships except for the one with Aodhan would change. It was inevitable.
âCan you ask Sivya to please make me a tray? No one told me that ascension makes you hungry enough to gnaw off your own foot.â It was no lie; his body was burning energy at a rate that had led to Aodhan literally shoving food into his hands.
âI can see you losing weight in front of me,â heâd said with a scowl.
Illium had eaten, but was still hungry.
âTheââ He caught himself, corrected. âRaphael says it eases up after the first day or so, but Iâd rather not be skin and bones at the meeting.â
Montgomeryâs face softened. âOf course, Archangel Illium.â
The address felt like a scratch on an old-fashioned record machine, an original of which Illium had kept and babied for over a century until it finally fell apart. âMy thanks, Montgomery.â
âWill your second be joining us?â
That questionâthat assumptionâput his heart back together, erasing the bruise caused by their initial interaction. âNo.â Illium winced. âHeâs muttering and gathering up all the paintings I manage to destroy when I erupted out of his studio. Shadow is muttering along with him as she pads about, sneezing in the dust.â
Sheâd given Illium a jaundiced look, but had accepted his strokes after a careful sniff to ensure he was still the same person whoâd fed her that morning. At which point, sheâd begun to complain vocally to him about all the strangeness.
Illium got it; he was still reeling, too.
Now, he spread a hand over his heart. âIâve promised to hand-build Aodhanâs next studio. No promises on straight lines, though.â
Montgomeryâs lips twitched, all the tension gone from his body. âIâm sure Sivya will have already prepared food for you.â A smile that held deepest love for his wifeâs sweet, giving spirit. âIâll bring it to the meeting chamber. As youâre the one who supervised its placement, I know I need not give you any instructions.â
âIâd be insulted if you dared.â With that light retort, Illium made his way into the house with an ease heâd never feel when it came to the home of any other archangel.
But this home that had stood for centuries after being rebuilt after the War of the Death Cascade was as welcoming to him as his and Aodhanâs own home. It wasnât only because the extraordinary artwork of a skylight through which sunshine entered the central core was Aodhanâs work, each tiny element done by handâand repaired personally by him when needed. Or that the chandelier of crystal rain that hung below had been made by his mother.
Or even that the greenery that thrived everywhere held Ellieâs loving touch.
It was the life heâd lived within these walls, the conversations heâd had, the laughter heâd shared, the games heâd played.
Heâd spent time teasing Sivya in the kitchens until sheâd put him to work cutting vegetables and making dough, and had joined in on Aodhan and Elenaâs continuing movie datesâthough five centuries ago, heâd been banned from any commentary until the movie ended.
Heâd sat with the sire in his study, the two of them going over Tower businessâor just talking as they shared a bottle of mead. Because before becoming Archangel and First General, theyâd been family. Would always family.
As well heâd spent night after night around the large dining table with the rest of the Seven, at home in the home of his archangel and the woman whoâd become one of Illiumâs closest friends.
The door to the secure comms room heâd helped install opened to his palm print. Heartache, bittersweet and poignant, was a weight on his chest. Shoving it to a distant corner, where it would stay until after this meeting of predators, he walked down the smooth black steps lit up by soft lighting in the walls themselves.
Raphael and Elena werenât the type to drape their home in black, but this technology required walls of a particular sleek black material that the mortal whoâd invented it called . Given Raphaelâs requirements as a member of the Cadre, rather than creating a box within the basement, it had been easier to create the entire basement out of that material.
The was smooth and warm under his touch when he put his palm on it and, right now, quiescent. Once active, however, it would sing with the softest hum. Nothing that irritated, more like one of the old computers that used to purr in the background, a technology as far from this as computers had been from stone tablets.
The same ambient glow heâd encountered on the steps illuminated the meeting floor. Illium couldâve put ten circles on the floor, to mark the spot for each member of the Cadre, but it wouldâve been a useless affectation. Quite aside from the fact that Raphael used the room for non-Cadre meetings, too, the Cadre itself had been nine when he helped install this; a defined placement wouldâve left an obvious gap each time.
The tech was also clever enough to create a meeting circle on its own.
Taking a deep breath, Illium activated the slick touch panel integrated into the main left wall. It recognized him from that minor contact, immediately flicking to his profileâ¦which had a new security setting that couldâve been added only by Raphael in tandem with two others of the Cadre.
That was it, all that was needed. Prior to today, heâd had administrator access, but even with that, he couldnât have ever spied on meetings of the Cadre. The system was built to make that an impossibility, with the entire team of builders acting as cross-checks on each other to ensure thatâthough the latter had never been a necessity except for the peace of mind of future archangels.
Every single person on that team was a being of integrity, and say what you would about archangels across time, the good and the bad, they were sticklers about certain things. One of which was the privacy of Cadre meetings. Not even Her Batshitness wouldâve found it acceptable for anyone but an archangel to be privy to their conversations.
Nowâ¦now he was one of them.
He checked to ensure the system had changed his name over from First General Illium to Archangel Illium. He hated giving up that title, but it was no longer his, and much as he didnât enjoy playing politics, he also wasnât an idiot. Before he could change the Cadre, he had to learn how it functioned. Good generals always did their research.
The door opened, footsteps heading down. âArchangel Illium?â
âOne minute, Montgomery.â
The butler waited with quiet patience as Illium finished the setup. Then he stayed while Illium methodically ate his way through the tray. Because Montgomery had been with Raphael since Raphael was a very new archangel. He understood that it wouldnât do for Illium to be seen with food nearby at this first meeting. The technology wasnât supposed to pick up random objects in the space, but they couldnât take the risk.
âMy thanks to you and Sivya,â Illium said after heâd eaten everything, and thrown back the glass of cold, clear water provided to cleanse his palate.
âArchangel, if I mayâ¦â
âAlways, Montgomery.â
âIf anyone was to ascend, I am very glad it was you.â The butlerâs voice was thick with emotion he rarely permitted himself to show. âBut we will miss you terribly. The city wonât be the same without you and Aodhan in the skies.â
Illium swallowed his own thickness of emotion. âIf I have a steward half as good as you, Iâll consider myself a lucky man.â Montgomery might prefer the title of butler, but they all knew he was so much more to Raphael.
After the vampire leftâwith a stiff nod that said everythingâIllium set his wings and body to warrior formality, then stepped onto the main floor. âActivate.â
A slight shimmer in the air at his command, and where heâd stood alone, now he stood across from Raphael. Caliane appeared within the next half heartbeat, Titus and Elijah at almost the same instant.
Alexander, Zanaya, Aegaeon, Suyin, and Marduk followed suit.
Each of them appearing as solid as if they stood in person in this circle of power, nothing akin to the flickering holograms of the first versions of the tech.
âThe Cadre,â Lady Caliane said, âis in session.â
Her voice was clear, resonant, but the words might as well have been a gavel coming down, they held such portent.
Titus was the next to speak, a beaming smile creasing the mahogany skin of his face. âWelcome, Archangel Illium.â
Illium had made a short call to his mother and Titus prior to his flight here. Now he smiled at Titusâs warm greeting. It was echoed by others, several with enthusiasm, others less soâhis fatherâs muttered welcome was more sour than a lemon on the tongue.
âWell,â Zanaya said, âthat was unexpected.â
Dressed in a shimmering skinsuit of a vivid indigo that left her shoulders bare, she was as stunning as always. Sheâd pulled her long hair, silver washed through with purple, back in a high tail, leaving her eyes to take center stage. Set against skin of the deepest night, the dark orbs that flickered with light were compelling.
âI do believe, Lady Zanaya,â Illium said, âthat I have the distinction of being the most surprised.â
A lyrical laugh from the Queen of the Nile, but it was Illiumâs father who next spoke. âHow did you hide the increase in your power levels? Why pretend that you werenât going to ascend?â
Illium wished he could tell the ass whoâd fathered him that heâd done it to piss Aegaeon off. Despite the fact they had no relationship beyond that of politenessâwhich Illium had maintained because he was part of Raphaelâs SevenâAegaeon had apparently been embarrassed that his powerful son had turned out to be a âdud.â
âRaphaelâs voice in his head, the communication between them seamless after so many centuriesâ
Illiumâs seething gut calmed, a faint smile on his lips as he spoke with all the charm at his disposal, directing his words to the Cadre at largeâ¦except for Aegaeon. A subtle insult but one thatâd enrage the man Illium had once idolizedâuntil heâd realized that not only did his idol have feet of clay, but that those feet were rotted through.
âI thought I was the outlier in showing early signs of increasing power. I know Lady Suyin didnât.â
âJust Suyin to you, Illium.â The Archangel of Chinaâs smile lit up the obsidian of her uptilted eyes. âI am beyond delighted to see you on the Cadre, my friend.â
He had once done her a service and sheâd told him sheâd never forget it. It seemed she intended to keep her promise even now that heâd become a being who could be a threat to her.
âAnd yes, youâre right,â she continued, her ice-white hair a glossy rain down her back. âWhile it is said that archangels do sense a rare few who have the potential to ascend, more often than not, itâs a surprise.â
âIt was for me,â Elijah said.
The Archangel of South America wore a formal high-necked suit of pale gold embellished with a darker gold that echoed the hue of his hair, his wings held neatly to his back. The suit was cut in angular panels that suited Elijahâs martial nature and evoked the feel of warrior armor, but formal as it was, he had to have come from an event.
âOne moment I was a general like you,â Elijah added, âand the next, I was Cadre.â
âFirst General,â Caliane said with a smile. âYou were a first general, Elijah, as was Illium.â
Elijah inclined his head at the woman he had once called sire, his lips curved. âI stand corrected.â
âWe knew with Raphael.â This from Alexander, golden haired and silver eyed, and wearing a cream-colored tunic with an open neck that couldâve come from any time.
âIt wasnât simply that both his parents were Cadre that marked him,â the Archangel of Persia continued. âHe was a power even as a child, and he kept growing into that power. Never any hint of a plateau.â
A considering glance at Illium. âYouâre unique in that you appeared to plateau only to smash right through that plateau after a number of centuriesâbut youâre also the only one who came into your power during a Cascade of Death.â
âAlex is right,â Caliane murmured, her eyes the same piercing, dangerous blue as Raphael. âThe Cascade attempted to force you to become too fast, may have disrupted your natural growth for a period.â
If it had, Illium thought, then he was glad of it. He wouldnât have wanted to become an archangel any earlier. Even if heâd survived the influx of power, he wouldnât have had the entirety of his experiences of the past seven hundred years, experiences that gave him both the confidence and the maturity to stand face-to-face with other apex predators and not blink.
A memory from his youth, when heâd pushed an off-the-wall scheme far enough to aggravate even his partner in crime. The memory made him want to smile, but it was also a reminder that heâd needed all those years of life to become seasoned enough that no one could use the drop of impulsiveness in his nature against him.
Marduk, whoâd remained silent and watchful this entire time, now held Illiumâs gaze with the disconcerting directness of his, the ice-blue of his eyes intense in that face primeval and of another time so far in the past that his world wasnât theirs. âWelcome.â His voice was subterranean caverns and darkest echoes, his entire being as extraordinary today as it had been when he woke out of what had been meant to be an eternal Sleep.
Illium continued to be fascinated by the iridescent scales that covered one side of his face before flowing down his neck to his shoulder and arm, a protective armor that was all but impenetrable.
It always made Illium wonder about the world Marduk had called home.
âI sensed a ripple in the currents of the earth two days past,â said the archangel, who insisted he was no Ancestor, but who had wings that shimmered with the hues of a black pearl and featured feathers so small, they were but embellishments. âBut that is all. You have become in your own time.â
, Raphael said,