The Fallen (The Alexandra Denton Chronicles)

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nodded, “It’s natural for humans to be jealous when there is a threat.”
                  “There isn’t a threat,” I said with a frustrated sigh. 
                  “Are you sure?”  He asked with raised brows, “I mean really think about it.  How deep are your feeling for Daniel, really?”
                  I frowned, “He’s been my friend since I was little.”
                  Semarias’ brow shot up higher, “He’s been more than your friend since then.”
                  I blew air out from between my lips, “Yes,” I admitted, “He is but I would never cheat on Ky with him, even if I…”
                  “Love him,” he said, blinking down at me.
                  “Yes…even though I love him,” I said, sighing again.
                  “Now, try to figure out if you’re still in love with him,” Semarias said.
                  I didn‘t answer.  I just winced because on some level I knew it was the truth, “I’ll let you think about that one for a while,” he said, smirking, “But for the time being, try to reassure Ky that you wouldn’t betray him.”
                  I nodded and then, shifted, “I will do that,” I said and then, frowned as I studied him, “I know it doesn’t seem like it but I still have to ask…Are you sure you aren’t upset with me anymore?”
                  “I told you that I’m not upset with you,” he said, rolling his eyes, “Don’t worry about that anymore.  I’m back to being the same supportive me.”
                  “Good,” I said with a smile, “That’s the second thing.”
                  “Well, we got the boy problems straightened out,” he said, shaking his head with a grin, “What else?”
                  “The possessions,” I said, frowning.
                  “What about them?” He asked, tilting his head. 
                  “Something doesn’t feel exactly right,” I said with a shrug, “It felt so ridiculous that I started laughing…crazily.  This battle felt like a slap on the wrist.  I think it‘s just beginning.” 
                  My eyes widened as I realized that was exactly what was wrong.  It had felt like more of a fight when Jezebel and Asmodis faced us and there were only two of them. 
                  “It’s because it is a slap on the wrist,” he said, looking worried, “I hope that’s all it will be but I know Lucifer.”
                  My heart sank and fear slid down my spine, “What do you mean?”
                  He shifted, “There are levels of the fallen,” He said as his face darkened, “Legion is the first line.  They are easy to cast away.”
                  “How many levels?” I asked, swallowing over the lump in my throat. 
                  “Seven,” he said, biting his lip, “For each level of hell.”
                  “What level were Asmodis and Jezebel at?” I asked as a tremble shook me. 
                  “They were level four demons,” he said, pursing his lips, “But you should know there is only one of the fallen who is at level seven and that is Lucifer.”
                  “That doesn’t make me feel better,” I said, covering my face, “There are still other levels.  I’ll never sleep again, knowing that.”
                  His grin widened, “That’s why you have angels.”
                  Immediately, the room lit up and I saw within the light, angels everywhere. 
                  “They’re going to help us?” I asked in awe. 
                  “These angels and so many more,” he said, smiling triumphantly as my face lit up in awe, “Now for the change.  You and your father aren’t the

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