![]() ![]() Of all the pairs the Throne endorsed None rose to burn as bright Though she didn’t remember learning the song, she knew the words and would always know them, the way mortals carried nursery rhymes through their lives. Then, between bars of the Heavenly hum, she heard it. His body seemed grander, defined by muscle no mortal would ever achieve. Amber hair spilled down his shoulders in shiny waves. Lucinda had to focus hard to see him clearly. It was splendid and osten-tatious, as if he sought to compete with everything in the Meadow-the Orchard, the Heavenly hum, the Throne itself. When she turned to the far end of the Meadow, she saw the light around Lucifer. In her memory, Lucinda was moving toward him.ĭaniel’s voice filled her ears: Search your past. ![]() There was Daniel, in the center, the purest glow she would ever know. ![]() no, he wasn’t evil.Ĭrowded together like that, every angel was stunning, distinct but somehow indistinguishable from the next. This time she would force herself to remember how it went.Įvery son and every daughter of Heaven would be asked to choose a side. ![]()
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