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Rebecca Lim - Exile

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An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, EXILE is the breathtaking sequel to MERCY in a major new paranormal romance series. Theres something very wrong with me. When I wake up, I could be anyone An angel in exile, Mercy is doomed to return repeatedly to Earth, taking on a new human form each time she does. Now she wakes as unhappy teen Lela, a girl caring for a dying mother but never herself. As her shattered memory begins to return, Mercy remembers Ryan, the boy she fell in love with in another life, and Luc, the angel haunting her dreams. Will Mercy risk Lelas life to be reunited with her hearts true desire? An electric combination of angels, mystery and romance, Exile is the second book in the spellbinding MERCY series.

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EXILE

REBECCA LIM

To my father, Yean Kai, and my mother, Susan, and to Ruth and Eugenia, with love.

And if I die before I learn to speak Can money pay for all the days I lived awake But half asleep?

Chapter 1

Im alone in the infinite darkness, the endless vacuum of space. Theres nothing to give form to the place I occupy no up, no down, no sense of distance nothing except the bright, white light coming off my skin.

I am weightless. My feet dont touch the ground. There is no ground. Just a breathless, waiting void.

Then, as I watch, I see another light like me? wink into being. And another, and another, until all around there are hundreds of lights no, upwards of a thousand scattered across the abyss. Like fireflies, like diamonds. All waiting.

And then a giant breath sweeps through us, past us, lifting my hair, ruffling the edges of my drifting garments.

Be, it seems to say. Live. And, as I watch, planets, stars, suns, moons explode into being, in every colour, in every shade, as if rendered by a painters hand. Greater and lesser bodies fly by; comets, black holes, supernovae, strange fissures in time and space, twist and curl overhead like a painted, yet living, ever-changing dome.

And I know where I am, and my shining form seems to grow brighter, as do all the others like me out there. Our hearts swelling.

Were home.

Home.

It must be over, over at last.

No more fear, no more uncertainty.

Im free.

And my sudden joy is so fierce that it seems more than I can contain. I lift my hands to my face in awe, in praise, and feel tears spring to my eyes, feel them course freely down my cheeks.

And thats when I realise that something is wrong.

Because I cannot cry. Was not formed to cry tears.

Only humans cry tears, and Im not human, am I?

This is a dream.

Instantly, everything vanishes and its dark again, bitterly dark. But Im not alone this time.

Hello, my love, he says, the two of us soaring towards each other, ghostly, in the void.

Luc.

My beloved.

The most beautiful being in creation. Golden- skinned, golden-haired, broad-shouldered, snake- hipped, long and lean. With eyes as pale as living ice, like broken water. Hes heart-stopping.

Even now, in my dream, when I look at him and then look at me, I cant understand how we were together, what he saw in me in the first place.

Luc places his hands around my waist and turns me about in the weightless dark, the better to see me, to see my face.

As I cry, Where have you been? Why wont you save me? Ive been so lost, I am disgusted at myself for saying the words, for acting like a clingy girlfriend when I never was before.

In answer, he laughs and pulls me close and rests his chin atop my hair, the gesture so familiar, so longed for, that I close my eyes and let the tears fall and keep falling.

Dont do this to me, I sob. Dont show me the things I cant have. I want to go home. I want things to be the way they used to be.

I cant save you, he answers gently, cupping my face with his hands. Only you can do that. And I cant restart the clock that time is over and everything has changed and cannot be remade. But I can help you. This time I know I can help you. But you have to do one thing for me.

Im instantly still in his arms, listening.

His voice is low and urgent, as if he fears being overheard. The Eight have made it impossible for me to find you. They shift you again and again, into an unbroken chain of strangers geography, culture, language, all of it random, without pattern. Many times Ive almost caught up with you but then Theyve cast you into some new form amongst the billions that teem upon the earth and so the chase begins again. Its why I am only ever able to reach you in your sleep, in your dreams where I beg for you to find me. But you never have.

He laughs, but I feel his towering frustration.

Its not your fault, he says. I dont blame you. Theyve corrupted you, made you less than you are. But now you need to try to remember something do you think you can do that?

His arms tighten around me and it feels as if I am touching eternity, touching absolute power. Though what is truly at the heart of Luc is walled off from me, as it ever was. Hes beautiful, yes. Dearer to me than life itself, undoubtedly. But hes always been unknowable. A mystery.

He puts a finger to my lips before I can say anything.

I almost caught up with you the last time, did you know that? When you were Carmen Zappacosta.

When he says the name, the blank void around us lights up for an instant with a blinding flash brighter than magnesium when it burns, than lightning come down to earth and I cringe.

Then the dark surrounds us once more and he whispers, I was so close that I almost placed my hands on you through that girls skin. We were almost together again. In the same place. After all this time.

I shiver at the implication.

I dont remember being . . . her, I whisper, fearful of the heavens bursting into flame around us again if I utter the girls name.

They wont want you to remember, he replies, tightening his arms around me. Thats why Im here. Before They shifted you out of her body, I saw a way for us to be together again. I saw the boys eyes when he looked at Carmen it was love for you in them. He knows you and loves you for yourself, and that is something we may use to our advantage. I have found a way to free you at last, for us to be together again.

I stare at Luc, confusion on my face. Someone else loves . . . me?

Remember this, Luc urges. Just this thought. When you wake, I want you to find Ryan Daley and return to Paradise, the place where he lives, and wait for me there. Do you think you can do that?

Ryan Daley? I repeat, relieved when the universe does not burn at the mention of the name.

Luc nods. I may be prevented from finding you, but youre strong, youre resourceful youve survived this long without losing your mind. Find the boy, escape the Eight and return to the godforsaken place he calls home. There we shall be reunited at last. When you are under my protection once more, the Eight shall never touch you again.

I stare up at Lucs incomparable profile, wondering why he is asking me to find some human boy that I cant even remember.

Who is he? I ask. How will I know him?

Something flares in Lucs pale eyes for a split second as he gazes at me, his fingers tightening on my waist like talons. For a moment, Im almost afraid. When he looks like that, hes capable of . . . anything.

Then he laughs and this time theres genuine amusement there. As to who he is? I will leave it up to you to find out. Youre a smart girl, youll manage it. As to what he looks like . . .

Luc propels himself away from me, up into the airless void, turning and turning with his arms outstretched until he is a shining blur, then a pinpoint of light that suddenly vanishes from view. And before me stands his human double, wearing a beat-up leather jacket, faded navy tee, blue jeans and scuffed boots. Physically hes everything Luc is: tall, lean, beautiful, strong. But dark-haired, dark-eyed, fair- skinned, as night is to day. And mortal.

Theres something vulnerable in his expression, something Luc has never been and never will be. And then I see it, too. Theres love in the boys eyes. For me.

I shift closer to the tall, achingly familiar young man, incredulous that I could have forgotten someone so beautiful; someone who so obviously adores me even though he cant ever have actually seen me, the real me.

Ryan moves closer, too, our fingertips meeting between us.

Something feels as if it is giving way inside me. As if buried memories are struggling to the surface; as if the ground is shifting beneath my feet.

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