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CHAPTER SEVEN

     Jake was led out of the office area and into the caverns. He had already learned that the caverns used to be where Lucifer held meetings and forced all of Hell to bow at his feet. Ash used it now as a training center and a triage of sorts. Souls that entered Hell were accounted for. Each and every one of them. 

     When they arrived, Antonio and Shelly were waiting for them.  “So I get to kick your sorry ass,” Shelly said with a pleased expression.

     Jake shrugged. “I don’t think so,” he retorted.

     “Sorry I’m late,” Elizabeth chimed as she pranced into the cavern. Jake watched the expression on Ash’s face go from fierce to tender like flipping a light switch. The man loved his mate, that was clear. Jake felt a twinge of jealousy. He wanted that kind of love, but he had ruined his chance long ago. He wasn’t even entirely sure that he had been in love with Rheanne. Loved her, yes, but
in
love? Jake thought maybe he wouldn’t know real love if it slapped him in the face.

     A blinding pain exploded in his cheek causing his head to jerk to the side, and he tasted blood in his mouth. He quickly gained his composure and saw that Shelly, leader of Greed, had bitch slapped his ass, hard. “What the fuck?” he growled.

     She smiled sweetly at him. “Time to get to work, Princess,” she cooed.

     “I already told you,” Jake said, rubbing his chin, “I will not fight a female.”

     Shelly rolled her eyes. “You do realize that I am a demon, right?”

     Jake shrugged his shoulders. “Doesn’t matter. I can’t do it. I won’t.”

     Ash laughed out loud. “That is one of the reasons I completely respect you,” he said between barks of laughter. “It’s also what is going to make this extremely interesting.”

     Well that didn’t sound good. Jake watched as Elizabeth, Ash, and Antonio backed away, leaving him alone in the center of the training room with Shelly standing across from him. There were creatures gathering around; some looked human, but most did not. There were these tiny little things that had distorted faces and gnarled joints that had saliva dripping from their mouths. Their skin was a sickly gray color and they didn’t seem to have any hair whatsoever.

     There were demons with red skin and demons with black skin. Some had horns, others didn't. And then there was Shelly. She stood about three feet in front of him, looking every bit the goddess she thought she was. She sure didn’t look like a demon.

     “You ready?” she asked, crouching slightly and grinning like a feral cat.

     “What kind of name is Shelly for a demon anyway?” he asked, watching her sway slightly from side to side. He couldn’t take his eyes off her even if he wanted to. She was so beautiful, so elegant. His heart thundered in his chest as he watched her watch him. He knew that if he gave her an opening, no matter how small, she would take it. It was just like being in the ring when he was alive. The big difference was, he wasn’t alive and his opponent was female.

     “It’s a nickname,” she growled. Her hands curled into claws at her side. She moved to the left and Jake countered to the right.

     “It isn’t very intimidating,” he baited her.

     “I don’t need an intimidating name, Jake the Flame,” she said sarcastically.

     Jake had been an underground fighter for years and he had learned to watch his opponents’ body language. He knew the instant Shelly decided to strike. She pushed off with the balls of her feet and lunged at him.

     Jake moved to the side, easily dodging her attack. She growled under her breath and moved for him again. Was it bad that he thought she was sexy as hell when she was in attack mode? He moved again to dodge her, but she was fast and her elbow connected with his throat.

     He gasped for air, and while he was fighting back the tears that were stinging in his eyes, she used the opportunity to throw her arm out in front of him while tucking her leg behind him. Jake went down, hard.

     The gathering of demons cheered and Shelly threw both fists into the air in victory.

     “You’re just toying with him!” Elizabeth shouted from the sidelines. “Let me have a crack at him.”

     Shelly danced her way over to where Elizabeth stood and high fived her. Then Elizabeth walked into the make-shift ring. Hell, they were tag teaming him! Jake got to his feet and steadied himself. This woman in front of him was a vampire, and she was his boss’s mate. No freaking way he could fight her. No way at all.

     That didn’t stop Elizabeth from coming at him. She moved with vampire speed, and before Jake knew what was going on, she had him on the ground, pinned beneath her body. She was sitting on his chest and grinning. “You gotta up your game,” she told him before jumping off him and allowing him to stand.

     Jake looked at Ash in a silent plea for help. His body wanted to fight, but his brain would not allow it. Elizabeth, however, didn’t seem to have a problem in that department. She came at him again, and even though Jake tried to dodge her attack, he was too slow for her. She crashed into his chest, football style, and tackled him to the floor. In the blink of an eye he was on his stomach and she had his head in her hands. His neck was craned back as far as it would go. If her hand twitched even the slightest bit, his neck would be broken.

     “You gonna let the girls kill you?” Antonio shouted.

     “Fuck you,” Jake forced out. It was barely more than a harsh whisper, but he knew Antonio heard it by the amused laughter that followed the sentiment.

     Elizabeth got down so that her mouth was right next to his ear. “If I were your enemy, you would be dead now,” she whispered. “Fight me. You won’t hurt me. Defend yourself.”

     Jake was at a loss. Did he let the women make a mockery of him? Or did he fight? Did he dare risk the wrath of Ash by taking a swing at his mate? Ash made the decision for him.

     “If you don’t get up off your ass and fight back, I’m going to fire you,” Ash shouted over the laughter of the crowd.

     Oh. Hell. No. Jake was not getting fired. He wasn’t giving up his wings and he wasn’t giving Shelly the satisfaction of putting him in her realm where he was supposed to go. No. He placed his hands flat on the floor and pushed himself up with all the strength he had.

     Elizabeth was tossed off his back like a rag doll. He spun around to see how badly he hurt her, but to his surprise, she had landed on her feet and was already on the prowl back to him. He felt his wings twitching at his back. When she lunged at him again, they spread from his back and he jumped up.

     Jake couldn’t stop the grin that spread across his face. He was hovering in the air. His wings were beating gently and his body was just high enough off the ground that the little vampire couldn’t reach him. She humphed and stomped over to the sidelines where Shelly waited, bouncing on her feet.

     Elizabeth slapped her hand and Shelly came running into the ring.
This is good
, Jake thought.
I have been
here a thousand times before
.  He wasn’t expecting the beautiful redhead to be able to reach him in the air, but, what do you know? Girl could jump. She leapt into the air and grabbed him by his boots. She yanked him down to the ground and threw a right hook directly into his jaw. “Defend yourself,” she demanded.

     Jake tried to swing at her, but it lacked conviction. It was all he could do to avoid her surprisingly powerful blows.  Shelly jumped in the air again and landed behind his back. She grabbed a hold of his wings and yanked them in and up.

     Pain exploded behind Jake’s back. It started where the wings were attached and spread throughout his body. He couldn’t move. Hell, he couldn’t think, it hurt so bad. “Defend yourself!” she growled at him.  Jake commanded his body to move, but it just wasn’t in the mood to listen to him. She yanked harder on his wings and Jake felt something in himself snap. His vision took on a red hue and something gave him the strength to reach over his own head and behind him.

     He knew when he felt the silk of Shelly’s hair in his hand and pushed his arm further until he had the back of her neck in his hand. He closed his fingers around her slender neck and pulled her over his head. Shelly didn’t weigh much to begin with, and combined with his body’s need to be pain free, it was like lifting a feather through the air. She sailed over his head and landed with a thud on the floor. Jake growled as he shifted his shoulders, allowing his wings to settle back in their appropriate place.

     Shelly brushed her hair out of her face with one hand and smiled. “Now that’s more like it,” she cheered as she got to her feet. The horde of demons cheered louder. “Again.” And she came at him again. His eyes were glowing red and his face had taken on a serious look that made her insides simmer. If she had thought he was nice to look at before, he was breathtaking now. He radiated with power that he didn’t realize he had.

     Jake couldn’t shake the red tint from everything he saw. He saw Shelly coming for him and he was ready. She faked a punch to his face but dropped at the last second, kicking her leg out and swiping it around. She connected with his shins, but he didn’t budge. It was as if he turned the pain receptors in his body off.

     He pushed at her, causing her to stumble backward, but she came again. She flashed herself from one point to another, never staying where Jake could get his hands on her. Then, she appeared behind him. She reached up and fisted his hair in her hand, yanking his head back. She had a dagger in her hand and pressed it to his throat. “If you were human, you would dead now,” she growled at him.

     “I am human,” Jake replied as Shelly released him.

     “Is that what you think?” she asked, coming around his body to face him. His eyes had returned to their normal color and his features were relaxed. “You think you’re human?”

     Jake nodded.

     “Ugh,” Shelly groaned, throwing her hand in the air. “Ash,” she called out, “fix him.”

     Ash stepped forward. “You are not human anymore,” he told Jake. “You are an angel. An Elite Warrior.” He hefted an enormous sword into the air and threw it at Jake. “Now fight like one.”

 

CHAPTER EIGHT

     Jake caught the sword as it sailed to him. It was heavy, yes, but he found that he could handle it. The handle was made of ivory and fit his hand as if it had been made for him. He looked down the perfectly weighted blade and saw that it was honed to a razor sharp edge.  It was deadly.

     “Antonio!” Ash commanded, and Antonio stepped into the ring. The gathered demons fell into a hush as Antonio pulled a similar sword from his hip.

     “My turn,” the angel said to Jake. The warrior’s hair had been tied back behind his neck and the light glinted off his chain mail covered chest. His dark eyes had gone from laughing and playful to serious and lethal. Jake had no doubt that playtime was over. They had let the women spar with him only to get him riled up. This was where his real training would begin. “I won’t take it easy on you,” Antonio said with a feral grin that showed his sharp fangs. This man was not just an angel. He had been a predator in life as well.

     Jake’s stomach turned to lead as dread filled his veins. He was going to die. Again. He knew it. His pity party was cut short though, because Antonio made his move. He lunged for Jake with the tip of his sword. Jake didn’t have time to move. The blade sliced easily into his torso like a hot knife through butter.

     Pain burned him from the inside out. Antonio pulled his blade back and Jake looked down at himself. He expected to see his blood rushing from his body, but there was none. He did have a cut where the blade had connected, but it was closing fast. He looked up at Antonio and then to Ash. Both men were smiling.

     “How? What? This is…” Jake stammered.

     “I told you,” Ash said, “you’re an angel. Now learn to fight!”

     Jake grinned and Antonio moved to strike him again. This time, Jake was prepared and lifted his sword to block him. The sound of metal against metal clashed and echoed in the caverns. The crowd of spectators went wild with cheers.

     Jake saw Antonio swing sideways and he spun around to meet the blow. Their swords hit so hard that it vibrated all the way up Jake’s arm and rattled his teeth, but he didn’t dare lose concentration. He now knew that it would take a lot to kill him, but he was sure it was still possible. Over and over again, Antonio came at him, and Jake blocked it each time. The sounds of their sparring session rang throughout the caverns. Jake felt like a knight from the medieval ages. He felt like King Arthur. He felt invincible.

     He blocked another blow with his blade but Antonio had other plans. His fist connected with Jake’s face with a force that knocked him back. He stumbled over his own feet and damn near fell. The demons cheered and Jake felt his ears burning with embarrassment. He felt his embarrassment turn to anger. He was going to kill that angel.

     Jake leapt forward and tried to cut Antonio off at the knees, but the angel jumped out of the way. He took flight and forced Jake to follow suit. He leapt into the air and spread his wings. Around and around Antonio flew with Jake hot on his heels. “Land damn it,” Jake shouted at him.

     The only response he got was laughter, which pissed him off more.  That red hue was back again. Jake could feel his emotions boiling under the surface of his skin. He was getting more and more frustrated the longer he couldn’t catch that damn angel.

     Maybe the fucker would fly too close to that wall of fire and catch fire himself, Jake thought. That would be fun. And that was when Jake saw it. Fire was licking up the sides of the cavern, moving across the ceiling.

     Antonio landed and looked around. “Whoa,” he said.

     “Bout time,” Jake muttered and swooped down for the kill.

     “Wait!” Antonio shouted.

     Jake stopped and hovered above him.

     “Did you do this?” he asked, pointing at the fire that was quickly spreading.

     Jake looked around, mesmerized by the flames. Orange and yellow flames, beautiful and graceful, were moving like a caress against the stone walls. Jake thought for them to move over the ceiling and they did. He thought for them to move back and they obeyed. He was controlling the fire!

     “Holy shit,” Jake said in awe.

     “Could you put it out?” Antonio asked, wiping his brow. “It’s kind of hot.”

     Jake smiled and in his mind, commanded the fire out. It shrank until it was nothing but a low burn and then winked out completely.  “Guess we know what you can do,” Antonio grinned. “Freaking fire bug.”

     Jake grinned down at Antonio. Wait. Down? That was when he realized that he had been flying. Flying! It was also when he remembered that he didn’t know how to fly and his wings immediately stopped working.

     Jake fell to the ground in an ungraceful heap. “Ow.”

     Laughter erupted from all around him, but Jake couldn’t get upset. Hell, he would have laughed his ass off too.

     “That was fun,” Ash said, and the caverns went quiet again. They knew better than to speak while their leader was speaking. “But now it's my turn.”  He pulled his own sword and lowered his head. That was all the warning Jake got before Ash was on top of him.

     Jake desperately fended of one blow after another. Ash wasn’t messing around. Jake knew that if he gave his new boss an opening, his head would be disconnected from his body. Jake’s arm’s burned from the weight of his blade, but he didn’t dare cry uncle. He had never lost a fight in his life and he wasn’t about to start now.

     Ash finally dropped his blade and it clattered to the floor. Jake breathed in a sigh of relief, thinking it was over. He was wrong. Ash had been toying with him. Now it was serious. Jake knew it because his leader had begun to growl, low in his throat. Then his eyes turned red. As if that weren't enough, Ash’s skin broke out in black flames. They danced over his skin on a low simmer.

     Jake took a step back.

     “Now we shall see what you are really made of,” Ash growled in a voice that wasn’t his own. It almost sounded like two different people talking at the same time. With only a thought, Ash tossed Jake’s body across the caverns. He slammed into the wall and dropped to the ground. Ash flicked his finger and Jake was on his feet again.

     Ash stalked toward him. Jake had no idea what to do! The man was a walking, talking nightmare! The man’s eyes were glowing like hot coals and his wings were spread out behind him like a black curtain of doom. And those flames! They looked like evil incarnate. He had thought that Ash was good, but now he was having some serious doubts.  As the alleged angel stalked toward him, Jake found himself wishing that those black flames would go out. Maybe then he would look less like death itself.

     Ash’s skin returned to skin and the flames did go out. Jake breathed a sigh of relief until his saw Ash’s face. It was confused. Ash had not put them out, which meant…

     The caverns dropped into complete silence. No one dared to breathe as Ash looked from himself to Jake and back again. His confusion was replaced by rage. His eyes glowed brighter and he continued his forward movement, this time hell bent on revenge.

     “Oh, shit,” Antonio called out from somewhere Jake didn’t see. He didn’t dare look away from Ash. “All hell’s gonna break loose now. You better run, dude!”

     Jake didn’t have time to run before Ash was all over him. Jake found himself pinned to the wall by the power of Ash’s mind. He couldn’t move. He couldn’t breathe. He couldn’t think.

     “Don’t you ever,” Ash growled, “ever put my fire out again.” The black flames returned with a fury. They licked over Ash’s skin like a lover’s caress. Jake could feel the heat off them and knew he was in some deep shit. The devil himself was pissed off and Jake had done it. Or, the new devil. Whatever, it didn’t matter because Jake’s afterlife and this whole new angel thing was about to be cut very short.

     “Nod if you understand me,” Ash growled in his face. “Never.”

     Jake couldn’t move, much less nod. He willed the muscles in his neck to move, but all he got was a twitch.

     “I will squeeze the life right out of you with only a thought,” Ash continued. “Now fucking nod!”

     “Honey,” Elizabeth said quietly, “you have to let him move or he can’t nod.” She had snuck up on them with silent feet and approached in the midst of Ash’s fury. She was not afraid though, and Jake saw why. As soon as she spoke, Ash’s eyes lost some of their fury and he backed away from Jake. Thank God for that woman, because he was pretty sure she just saved his ass. Jake took the opportunity to nod his head like a fucking bobble head doll. He did a quick, silent check of his body to make sure nothing was broken or missing. Or that he hadn’t done something unforgivable like pissed his pants. Lord knew his body had been thinking about it.

     “Good,” Ash said, turning away from Jake and allowing him his free will again. “Now, go see Mali about your assignment.”

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