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Christina Henry - Black City

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Former Agent of death Madeline Black may have been stripped of her wingsbut she hasnt lost her purpose When Maddy finally killed her father, Azazel, she thought his depraved experiment died with him. But now Chicago has been infested with vampires immune to the effects of the sun, and the bloodbath is worse than she could have ever imagined. While the Agency refuses to interfere with other supernatural courts, Maddy is determined to do everything within her power to save her citywings or no wings. But when the leader of the vampires requests that she turn herself in or risk more deaths, Maddy becomes a target for the very people shes trying to save. Left with no other choice, she turns to Lucifer, the one creature who has the power to help her. But her grandfathers aid has always come at a price

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Black City

Black Wings - 5

by

Christina Henry

For my sisters three

Marnie, Kimberly and Sherri

With love

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

As always, tremendous thanks to my editor, Danielle Stockley, who makes my job easier by being amazing at hers.

Many, many thanks to Rosanne Romanello and Brady McReynolds.

Special thanks to Krista McNamara and Chloe Neill for general awesomeness.

A big shout-out to the staff at Einstein Bros. on Southport, especially Cynthia and BJ.

Lots of love to my family, especially Mom and Dad and Chris and Henry.

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JUDE, SAMIEL AND NATHANIEL STOOD IN FRONT OF the TV, their eyes grave. They cleared a space for me so I could see.

At first I wasnt sure what I was looking at. A reporters voice came intermittently over the images, but the camera kept jiggling everywhere, and it was hard to see exactly what was going on. People were screaming and running, but I couldnt see what they were screaming at and running from.

Then the camera finally stabilized, and I realized what I was looking at. It was live footage from Daley Plaza, and the camera was shooting the action just in front of the Picasso statue.

There were vampires everywhere, and the sun blazed down on the plaza.

Gods above and below, I whispered. Azazels formula worked.

The angle of the camera shifted and tipped to one side. Blood splattered over the lens. The reporter stopped speaking. The animal growls of vampires and the sickening squelch of flesh being eaten broadcast far too clearly.

We have to do something, I said.

You cant fly anymore, Beezle pointed out. No wings. And youre wearing your pajamas.

A womans high-pitched wail broke through the sound of feasting.

I can carry you, Nathaniel said, and I ran for my things.

Jude had already changed into a wolf, discarded his clothes, ran to the door.

I grabbed my sword, pulled my boots over my pajama pants, yanked on my coat and followed Jude. Nathaniel was right behind me, Samiel close on his heels.

Beezle launched from the mantel to my shoulder as I opened the front door. Jude darted down the stairs in front of me.

Why cant you stay home where I know youll be safe? I said to Beezle as he crawled inside my coat.

Like I would miss this, he said, his voice muffled. And besides, somebody needs to make sure you dont go dark side.

I ignored his jibe. Id made some questionable choices lately, to be sure, but when I looked back over them I wasnt sure I could have made different ones. And there were far more important things to worry about right now than my shades of gray.

Jude burst through each of the front doors and bounded onto the porch, my apartment door slamming against the wall as he went through with a burst of speed.

By the time Nathaniel, Samiel and I had clattered down the front steps, Jude was already gone.

Nathaniel scooped me up, carrying me like a child, and opened his wings. Samiel lifted off a moment later. As we rose above the treetops I realized that neither of them was under a cloak of magic.

That was a little conspicuous, I said. I wonder what the neighbors will make of two angels taking off from my front lawn.

Given all the weird shit that occurs in the nexus in and around our house, they probably wont be surprised in the least, Beezle said. Besides, vampires are eating up all the nice little commuters in the middle of the day. I dont think the regular rules are going to apply from now on.

As we sped downtown as fast as Nathaniel and Samiel could fly, I knew Beezle was right. In a single instant everything had changed. The world that had been hidden from normal people, a world of creatures theyd seen only in their dreams and nightmares, had been split wide-open. Nothing would ever be the same again.

The news report had come from Daley Plaza, the distinctive figure of the Picasso statue looming in the background of the shot. Nathaniel angled a little west from the lake and headed toward the plaza.

As we got closer I could see traffic snarled on the surrounding streets, buses and taxis at a standstill, drivers abandoning their vehicles to run. People crammed on the stairwell to the El, pushing, shoving, stepping on anyone who tripped and fell. The vampires were monsters to be feared, but people didnt exactly show the best face of humanity at times like this.

Then we were over the plaza, and it was worse, far worse, than Id imagined.

Id thought that Azazels potion had to be limited, that there couldnt possibly be that many vamps colluding with him. And even if there were, Id assumed his death would have cut off the production of the serum that allowed the vamps to walk in sunlight without turning to flames.

After all, Jude, Nathaniel and I had fought several perfectly ordinary vampires at Azazels mansion only a couple of weeks before.

But there were hundreds, maybe thousands, of vampires on the streets below. They poured from the blue line subway station, emerged from the sewers through manhole covers, an endless seething mass of bloodthirsty insects falling upon any human they could find.

Ive never liked vampires, even when theyve kept a low profile. Id always suspected their veneer of civility was just that, and Ive never bought into the notion that its romantic to have your blood drained by a vamp.

This was one occasion when I would have been happy to be proven wrong. It was pretty clear from the carnage going on below us that vampires didnt entertain any romantic notions about humans. To them, we were nothing more than walking, talking bags of meat.

Beezle poked his head out of the lapel of my coat and looked down. Gods above and below. Where do you even start? For once there was no sarcasm in his voice.

We just have to do what we can, I said, and tried to sound confident. Lets go, Nathaniel.

He brought us down to the platform that the Picasso statue rested upon, which gave us a slightly elevated view of the plaza. On any given day you can see a few brave kids climbing the tilted platform and sliding, whooping and hollering, to the ground below.

Today it was covered with the spattered blood of dozens of victims.

I leapt from the top, swinging my sword to slice the head from the nearest vampire I could find. When that one was dust, I moved to the next one. I was vaguely aware of Nathaniel and Samiel fighting around me, and of Jude joining the fray, snarling and barking as he tore the vamps throats out.

I dont know how long we fought. I punched, kicked, hacked, slashed and watched heads roll away, disintegrating into dust as they went. And I kept doing it, over and over and over again.

Still the vampires came.

Still more of them poured from the ground like cicadas emerging from hibernation. And nobody showed up to help us.

The Agency was a short walk from where we fought the tide. I imagined large numbers of Agents were engaged with trying to keep up with the souls pouring from the bodies of the dead, but why not send the rest of the Agents to fight the vampires? The Agencys willfully blind attitude about not getting involved in the actions of other supernatural courts surely couldnt extend to ignoring a massacre under their noses.

Or maybe it could, since the cavalry never arrived.

After several hours of killing vampires, I slipped.

I was tired, hungry and pregnant, and I wasnt completely on my game after a week spent fighting battle after battle.

My boot heel skidded in a pool of blood, and so I was just a little shy of complete decapitation on the vamp I battled. I landed backward, banged the back of my head against the sidewalk, and saw stars for a moment.

My field of vision was filled with the slavering jaws of the vampire I hadnt quite killed, ready to eat my face off. There was no time to think, no time to perform a spell.

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