Angelfall: Parts 1 to 5

Angelfall: Parts 1 to 5 by Conrad Powell Read Free Book Online

Book: Angelfall: Parts 1 to 5 by Conrad Powell Read Free Book Online
Authors: Conrad Powell
empty stomach there, Victor,” shouted Lucifer from the ground.
    The horde of vampires who knelt in the desert dunes sucking on the lifeless mice laughed.
    Victor came back to the ground and grabbed the half drained mouse from the floor where Lucifer had dropped it.
    Victor sucked the very life out of the mouse and it tasted strangely sweet.
    The vampires laughed even louder. Victor wanted more and dashed into the cavern reappearing with four mice in each hand.
    Victor sucked all of them before the mice could wriggle to freedom.
    The vampires laughed at Victor. Adonari had died.
    Lucifer stared up into the blue skies working out his bearings on his new terrain.
    “Vander, come here,” said Lucifer motioning to Havani.
    “We must head for the place where terrestrials dwell. It is a place called the East of Eden. Round up the Klan. We have work to do,” Lucifer said as his horde of Vampire Demons gathered around him.
     
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5.3 Part 3 - Salvation:
 
    Salvation:
    Part 3 of Angelfall
    (Twilight at Dawn Saga, Book 1).
     
    By Conrad Powell.
     
    Copyright 2011 Conrad Powell.
     
    One Month Before Victor Died at the Hands of a Vigilante Mob…
     
    “Victor. You’re early,” said Angela. The blonde female waitress walked up to him and gave him a passionate kiss. Victor had just flown to the verandah of Villagio’s Vampire Delights Restaurant.
    He smiled flashing his pearly white fangs.
    “I’m starved,” he said. “A growing vampire has got to drink.” Angela laughed.
    “Growing? You’re over 8,000 years old. Not that much growing left,” said Angela.
    He released her from his embrace.
    “What do you guys have tonight?” he said as he followed her inside.
    She took a pen and pad from her blood smeared white apron.
    She ushered him to a booth with a reclining couch and a low table. He sat.
    “You vampire’s are so picky,” teased Angela.
    “It used to be that any old blood would do.”
    “You act as if you are not a vampire too,” he said with a chuckle.
    “Lombhardi will be with you shortly,” she said. “You want your usual in the mean time?”
    Victor nodded.
    “But add a twist of lime,” he shouted to her as she walked away. She turned around walking backwards.
    “I get off at 11 tonight so make sure you come for me on time. I have a surprise for you,” she said as she smiled.
    “Great. Thrill me,” he said.
    “Don’t sound so thrilled. I hardly get to see you,” shouted Angela.
    Lombhardi sauntered over to Victor.
    “Keeping yourself away are we,” said Lombardi.
    “No. Not really. I'm coming off an Isle of Man tour. Trust me they really know how to party over there, and the women-”
    “Yes. I know,” Lombhardi interrupted Victor.
    “I mean the women are so tasty,” said Victor. “I really wanted to stay but you know I can't miss this year’s Day of the Fall celebrations; had to rush back. I hear they’re having an extended carnival session this year.”
    “It’s true. Arch Demon Marlon is officiating this year,” Lombhardi said.
    “I’m starving. Whatcha got tonight?” said Victor.
    “We have Russian-”
    “Boring,” interrupted Victor.
    “Italian-”
    “Even more boring,” said Victor
    “Then there’s Chinese-”
    “Mandarin or Cantonese?” Victor asked.
    “Mandarin,” said Lombhardi.
    “Don’t bother,” said Victor. “Villagio’s is not the premiere vampire culinary specialists it used to be.”
    “Oh. We do have a special tonight but I didn’t think you would like it so-”
    “What is it?” interrupted Victor.
    “Jamaican,” said Lombhardi. “It’s on the spicy side.”
    “Perfect. I’ll take it.”
    Lombhardi scribbled as Angela returned with his Bloody Mary with a twist of lime. She stared into his eyes and grinned as she placed the drink before him.
    “Very well. Let me warn you our Jamaican meal is a challenge to devour,” said Lombhardi with a grimace.
    “I’ll take my chances,” Victor said as he picked off the lime slice from

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