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Juliana Haygert - Daughter of Darkness

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She is destined to kill a demon.
He is sent to protect her.
One of them is about to fail ...

He spent centuries in the dark ...
After 300 years spent in the underworld as a punishment, warrior Devon is called on by the gods for a chance to fix his mistakeand to win his redemption. But theres a catch: the gods wont tell him details about his mission. Hes supposed to suffer while trying to figure out what he did wrong in the past, and fix it in the present.
All Kenna ever wanted was to be the owner of her own life and destiny. But for now all she can do is run away from the evil wanting to claim her powers.
... until she came ...
When Devon becomes unintentionally entangled in his new neighbors life, he cant help but feel hes closer to his purpose. Every moment he spends with Kenna makes him confused, and every time he touches her, glimpses of the past, of his failed mission, come back to haunt him.
... and showed him the light.
Darkness is closing in, and with Kennas help, Devon needs to put the pieces of the puzzle together before he fails his mission again and evil consumes the world.
Only this time, hes sure he wont be the only one damned.

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Daughter of Darkness
Juliana Haygert
Copyright

This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the authors imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

Copyright 2020 by Juliana Haygert

All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review.

Manufactured in the United States of America.

First Edition December 2020

www.JulianaHaygert.com

Edited by H. Danielle Crabtree

Proofreading by Jessica Nelson

Cover design by Covers By Juan

Any trademark, service marks, product names, or names featured are the property of their respective owners, and are used only for reference. There is no implied endorsement if one of these terms is used.

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Devon I had fought against demons and ghosts and all sorts of evil beings - photo 3

Devon


I had fought against demons and ghosts and all sorts of evil beings, but humans took the trophy for the most horrible of them all.

From my spot under the dark awning of the pergola in the town square, I played with the ring hanging from my neck and watched as a group of young men, not older than eighteen years old, sneaked across the street from the square toward the old music store.

A sigh rushed past my throat.

These damn kids. I knew them all. I knew their names. I knew their families, what school they attended, and which classes they flunked. I also knew they were as drunk as skunks and had just made a bet to see who could steal the most vinyl records from the store before the alarm rang and they had to fleethey had done it before.

Fucking bastards.

The owner of the store was an old man whose only passion for life since his wife of forty years died not even a year ago was his fucking vinyl. And still, they thought this was a joke.

I tried staying out of this shitty towns drama, but certain things, like teenagers messing with an old man and his livelihood, I couldnt let slide.

Exhaling through my nose, I tucked the ring back inside my shirt and stepped out from the shadows

A figure appeared in front of me.

Ryder. I checked the time on my phone. Youre early.

The warrior, dressed in his black armor and with his sheathed sword strapped to his back, shrugged. I finished my previous mission faster than expected.

He was bragging. I hated him. Not for bragging, but because he was assigned multiple missions, while I was stuck with a riddle to solve.

Lets get on with this," he said. "Report, Devon.

Yeah. I glanced over his shoulder to the teenagers getting ready to break the window. Be right back.

I sidestepped the warrior and ran, faster than any human could, and reached the four teenagers as one of themPaullifted his hand, ready to throw a stone at the glass window.

I dont think so. I caught his arm and twisted it behind his back.

Paul yelped, dropping the stone.

Let him go, man!

What the fuck do you think youre doing?

Dude, chill!

I bent Pauls arm more and he cried out.

If you want your arm to remain attached to your body, I suggest you forget this stupid idea.

We were just having some fun, Paul barked, his voice trembling with the pain.

Fury traveled through my veins, and it was everything I could do not to break his arm right there. Fun? He called destroying a store and giving an old man a heart attack fun?

I bent his wrist and he cried in pain.

Let him go, man, John cried. He brought his fists up. Let him go or Ill kick your ass.

I couldnt help it. Laughter, hollow and dark, bubbled past my lips. In your dreams.

John advanced on me. I seriously didnt get it. The little bastard was drunk, and he could barely throw a punch. Why make a fool of himself?

Swift as the wind, I moved, dropping Paul on the sidewalk, his stomach hitting the pavement hard, and blocked Johns weak punch with my wrist. I twisted my hand, grabbing his wrist in turn, and pulled him forward. He tripped and fell beside Paul.

I stared at the other two boys. Whos next?

The two boys trembled, their gaze shifting to something over my shoulder. What the fuck?

I followed their line of sight.

Ryder, in his full warriors armor and weapons, stood right behind me, his arms crossed over his chest. Although we were the same height, Ryders shoulders were wider, and with his face set into a scowl, he was easily one scary motherfucker.

I fought the urge to roll my eyes at him and faced the boys again. The two kids helped John and Paul up and ran off.

That ought to keep them on their toes, Ryder said.

Humans arent used to seeing warriors in full garb, Ryder. They dont even know we exist.

I know, but it worked, didnt it? They ran.

I would have made them run with or without you. I picked up the rock the kids had grabbed and put it back in the flowerbed on the edge of the sidewalk. I just hope they dont tell their parents about the weirdo with the swords wandering around town.

Ryder shrugged. I wouldnt mind.

Of course you wouldnt. The warriors revealed themselves to humans only if necessary, but in truth, we were supposed to pretend to be humanjust like I did. But I mind. Pauls father is the bank manager. I deal with him for my account and investments. And Johns mother works at the library. She knows who I am.

Does she now?

I groaned. Ryder had been a good friend for most of my life, but sometimes he liked to annoy me. You know what I mean. They think they know me.

I had been relocated to this fucking town about two years ago, and I didnt think any of the twenty-three hundred residents really knew much about me. But I knew all about them. I knew all of their names, ages, occupations, affiliations. If they hadnt been born here, I knew why they had come to this sleepy town. I also knew their medical and criminal history. Some really fucked up people lived here.

And I was the worst of them all.

To the townsfolk, I was a twenty-one-year-old rich orphan with a penchant for solitude. In reality, their quiet neighbor had been alive for more than five hundred yearsif I could count the three hundred and some years I spent in hell.

Time didn't exist in hell. No day, no light. Only pain. Suffering. Misery.

All because of a failed mission I didnt remember.

I know, I know, Ryder said.

I let out a sigh. All right, youre here for your fucking report, arent you?

Yeah, but

Theres nothing new to report, I snapped. Nothing has changed. I havent seen anything, felt anything, found out anything. This shitty little town is boring and not even on a map or GPS. Not even lesser demons come here. To be honest, being here feels like another punishment from the gods.

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