Archangel’s Ascension: Chapter 42
Archangel’s Ascension (The Guild Hunter Series)
A massive group of the senior Tower crew, including Elena and Raphael, crowded into Venomâs office to look at the three-dimensional images Dmitri had sent through of the newborn cubs. The images were so lifelike that it was tempting to reach across and try to gather up a tiny newborn in the hand.
âThey look about the size of beans,â Illium said with a worried frown. âIs that normal?â
Aodhan spread his wing partially over his loverâsâonly partially because there were too many people around the desk for any further movement. âTheyâre not quite that small. And yes, itâs normalâIndri was bigger, but he was full term and a single baby.â
âTo have more than one child in a single pregnancy is rare among our kind,â Raphael added, âbut I watched over one such pair during my time standing guard in the angelic nursery, and they were much smaller than the single births.â
Aodhan could well see the sire holding watch over their most vulnerable. Even during the period when heâd turned cold and heartless, heâd never once been anything but kind to children.
âTheir wings.â Elena pressed her hand to her heart. âTheyâre so fine, almost invisible.â
âTheyâll fill in,â Nisia reassured her. âI ministered to another child born with wings that undeveloped.â The healer glanced over at Illium. âDoesnât seem to have stopped him.â
No, Aodhan thought, nothing could stop their Bluebell. âIs the Refuge in an uproar?â
âComplete chaos,â Venom confirmed, while Holly stood next to his chair with her hand on his nape and her face glowing with utter happiness; she and Naasir were tight. Not the same way Naasir was with the rest of the Seven. They had their ownâvery sibling-likeârelationship.
âDmitri called earlier,â Venom continued, âand he says that while people are being very good and giving mother and babes the peace they need, everyoneâs bursting out of their skin and the gifts are piling up. One old one has declared it a harbinger of good luck for the next eon.â
âI wouldnât argue with that,â Raphael said. âChildren are a gift, and today weâve been gifted three bright new lives.â
The archangel glanced at Ashwini. âWhat say you, Ash?â
The hunter with a gift for prophecy tucked her long dark hair behind her ear to reveal a dangling earring in reds and oranges. âThat theyâre babies,â she said sternly, hands on her hips. âNo one should be dooming them with portents.â
Instead of laughing, they all stayed silent, because she was still looking at the images and thereâd been a tone in her voice theyâd heard before. Ashwini was no seer, not in the angelic sense, her ability a wholly mortal thing that sheâd brought with her into vampirism, but when she picked up a glimmer of the future, it came true more often than not.
Her lips kicked up. âDonât assign them rooms too high up in the Tower when they start to visitâeven though they will be able to fly, theyâll climb down the walls just because.â
Janvier chuckled, his hand on his Ashbladeâs lower back. âThat sounds like exactly how Iâd expect our Naasirâs cubs to behave, .â
Aodhan had the feeling the hunter had seen far more from the way she was staring at the images, but since her smile had only deepened, it was nothing bad, and that was all he needed to know.
âHave they chosen names?â Vivek asked from his spot beside Nisia; he, no doubt, was wearing an invisible earbud to stay on top of his intelligence network, but his eyes were on the infants.
âNo news yet.â Venom wrapped his arm around Hollyâs waist. âWith a librarian and Naasir for parents, I canât even imagine what theyâll choose.â
The answer came the next day at nightfall: Misha, Nasien, and Izar.
âNasien and Izar, I understand,â Illium said at the news. âIzar means âstarâ in the old language of Euskara, and Nasien is close to Naasirâs name while being different enough that it wonât cause confusion.â He flared out his wings as they walked onto a Tower balcony, closed them back in. âWhy Misha, though?â
Aodhan thought of a time long ago, a time of pain and shadow. And of a grief shared. âNaasir wouldâve wanted Dmitri to name his firstborn and so, I think, would Andromeda.â It was as close as he could get to telling Illium without breaching that confidence.
Dmitri wouldnât mind, but it wasnât Aodhanâs place to decide that.
And Illiumâs heart, it was big enough that he understood at once. âItâs a great name. All of them are. Links to their past and to love while giving them futures of their own.â He glanced at Aodhan, the moonlight a caress of silver that outlined his profile. âShall we gift them a Naasir-appropriate item?â Because first general though he might be, he remained Aodhanâs wicked Blue down to the bone.
Aodhan laughed, his universe as dazzling as the lights of Manhattan. âLetâs save for when theyâre toddlers and can drive their parents crazy with their toys.â