Hi all! This is an edited version, with the help of a very brilliant Jason Moore. Hopefully I am now saved from the various language felonies!
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He missed her --
The stubborn tilt of her chin, the whirlpools in her eyes and of course... the insane mortal sin of lust that his body simply couldn't get enough of.
Archangel Zilarrezko thought that by letting her go he would
feel
less. She had become a liability; learning his secrets, making him weak... It was the right thing to release her. Killing her would not change a thing except make those
feelings
even more pronounced.
Zilarrezko slammed his fist into the nearest wall in frustration. She was gone! Gone! So why was he still feeling this much... if not more?
He had a war to stop and all he could think about is her. Would Iluna now kill her precious Valkyrie if she knew she was his weakness?
Yes, she would.
It shouldn't matter to him. The Valkyrie was mortal and would die eventually. Whether she died yesterday, today or tomorrow, it will not lessen this
thing
he felt for her. No, he should not care about her. He'd learnt what he needed to know from her and she was now of no use to him.
He is Zilarrezko --the Archangel of Death, Cardinal of the Metal clan; the youngest of all the clans and yet the most versatile and resistant element. He didn't need her.
In the
Lore
, it was said that the first four elements --Darkness, Light, Fire and Water --were made in binary opposition of each other. But that proved to be a mistake for the clans would always fight amongst themselves, wanting to prove who was stronger than the other.
So Earth and Metal were created as complements; Earth as the womb in which Metals --in its raw state or in various forms; oxides, sulphides and chlorides --could be found. Earth's relationship with Metals was symbiotic for unlike the other elements, Man could work with Metals; fashioning them into tools that helped them hunt for food and protected them from danger.
Darkness scared Man, Light confused him and for a period of time, the sun had been worshipped. Fire burnt him and Water drowned him but Metal had always been safe; hidden and protected by it. In return, Earth provided the comforts in which Metals like mercury could stabilize and stay hidden until it needed to be used.
These were the stories from the
Lore
that his mother would tell him when he was young. The elements needed each other she'd say; Yin and Yang. She'd always told him that attachment isn't weakness. Hadn't she always said that it doesn't make you weak just because you needed someone?
Zilarrezko smiled at that memory but his mother hadn't lived past the Dark Ages of the Angels. She hadn't seen the fall of Gaia and the reduction of the Earth Angels to mortals... so she had to be wrong.
Needing someone makes you weak.
***
Iluna stared at the Ayn Valkyrie before her; enraptured with the stories that she was telling. Had it really been only nine days since she last saw Aria? This Ayn was truly worth the hired price.
"So he keeps two Light Ordinals, one Fire and one Metal you say? How intriguing..." In truth, Iluna thought that was distasteful. Had Zilarrezko no loyalty to his own clan? He should have put all his own clan Angels in his Ordinal cadre --like she did.
"And have you learnt about his... relationship with that Yuki?" she asked; her tone going slightly crisp.
"Archangel Zilarrezko has made no mention of the Snow Queen in my presence Cardinal but from what I have gathered, he sees her territory as being too far away geographically to provide much needed aid."
"Oh!" she gasped excitedly. "Does that mean he has no need for her help? Or did she refuse him?"
Aria wasn't sure. "He knows you are courting Archangel Cyrus of Europe."
Iluna's eyes fell flat.
"And from a militarily strategic point, he might have withdrawn his request for help in hopes you would too."
"Rubbish! Why would I do that? I want to win this war don't I?"
"Cardinal... if I may so speak freely?"
"Speak."
"Even if you annihilate his entire army and eradicate the civilians, there is a chance that the Archangel may still refuse to surrender..."
to you
, she wanted to add but stopped herself short.
"How can he not? Would he rather I unclip his wings then and kill him? He is not stupid Aria Ayn," she replied casually. "And he's too softhearted to let too many civilians die."
Yes, thought Aria, he is. While Iluna's territory had been under martial law since the preparations for war, Zilarrezko had allowed his ruled to continue with their daily lives, promising to shield them from the worst of the war.
"Have you found his weakness Aria?"
Aria looked up into the dark pools of Iluna's eyes and nodded.
"I have taken care of it Cardinal. She has been disposed of." It was true. The Aria who experienced Niagara Falls with Zilarrezko had been buried deep within her psyche and would no longer exist.
The Archangel leaned back in surprise and then laughed; the sound thundering through her hall.
"A mortal? Oh god this is too much for me!" she was hysterical with amusement now. "This is just too good. And here I thought he had fallen for that frigid Yuki." Iluna clapped her hand and grinned flirtatiously. "And how is he? Did you incapacitate him as I've told you to?"
"The pearl is still with me Cardinal. The loss of his mortal will crush him more than the pearl. He will be disoriented and will mourn her loss for a few days at least..." she paused, trying to stop the bile from rising in her throat. "It will give you the upper hand during the first attack."
Iluna was overjoyed. "Will you fight along us Aria Ayn?"
Aria didn't reply her but simply cast her eyes down.
"Ah... payment for a separate assignment I suppose? Well... you
have
provided me immense joy my dear Ayn and as such I will double my payment to have your services in this war."
"Ayns are never conscripted for actual war Cardinal... We are not equipped with the necessary skills and abilities to survive it."
The Archangel frowned; her pretty brows knitting together. "Triple my last payment."
Aria almost wept. The last payment for seducing Zilarrezko had dipped into the eight digits... now triple of that?
"It is not the money Cardinal... I do not wish to die."
"How can you die when you cannot be seen Ayn? Your ability of Illusion is most extraordinary. Can you extend that to those surrounding you?"
Aria snapped her eyes up at the Archangel. So... she knew.
"Yes but it will drain me."
"I will help you then. You will be by my side at all times and I will protect you. Help me cover the first row of the attacking troops. That is all I am asking."
"Cardinal..." she protested.
"Do it Aria or I will ask one of the other four Ayns... maybe your brother?" A dangerous smile curved at her lips.
That
was playing dirty!
"No! Spare my siblings... they are still young."
"Well?" Iluna gave Aria no other choice.
"Very well. I accept your offer but I require no payment for this last assignment... and it will be my last Cardinal."
"It's a deal."
***
The surprise attack was planned to be launched at dusk in two days time. Iluna wanted the extra cover of night as insurance for the blanket of Darkness she had shrouded over her border. Aria had not approved of it but she was just a lowly Valkyrie with not much say. The information she had given Iluna was meant to give her an upper hand; not an unfair first strike.
The
Lore
is not just a book of myths and bedtime stories. It also contains passages regarding the just rules of war, the courting rituals and the selection of Cardinals among Angels. But the main message is clear --there has to be honor even in conflict.
However, Aria did not expect many to still abide by the
Lore
. The two days of grace will give her enough time to return home and make arrangements. If the Archangel had threatened to reach out to her siblings, then Aria will have to make sure that they remain hidden during the war.
The sand dunes Illusion surrounding their current home allowed Aria and her siblings ample cover from those looking to destroy them. With a wave of her hand, part of the dune cracked to reveal a door.
"Kissa, Angelo...it's me, Aria," she called out to the eldest two of her younger siblings. When she heard no reply, a wave of panic smacked through her body. Not making another sound, she hid amongst the shadows; her body crouched low as she made her way up the staircase into the bedrooms.