THE PRIEST OF SANTA MARIA - [ CHAPTER 48 ] - { PT. 7 }


 { PT.  7 } - Kristoff's eyes widened; his black dilated pupils covered their entire sockets. He raised the knives in the air. The reflection of the flames set the blades on fire. They flickered in his eyeballs. This kill is sanctioned by God. You carry an abomination, and you must die. Angelica maintained her composure, her fearless gaze focused on eyes that looked like empty sockets, ablaze. She looked across at his hands futilely quivering with determined force, yet Kristoff's arms remained suspended in the air. He stared at them as if they were alien, trying to move them with all the strength he could muster. He turned his dumb-founded gaze on Angelica. What are you? he managed to say before he found himself taking off through the air. Firmly attached to his hip was Christiano, ramming him with all the might of a bull. They landed several feet away on the sloping ground and wrestled in a tangled embrace as they tumbled down the deck. Christiano! cried Angelica, watching helplessly as her husband vanished into a forest of shadows and flames. Frya rushed to her side. I saw what happened. Angelica, I'm--He's gone, she mumbled, immobilised and numb. I know. She placed her hand on Angelica's shoulder, her face worn with grief. We need to get to the boat, she whispered gently. It wasn't meant to be like this. I know. Please Angelica, the baby. We don't have time. Achilleus appeared behind them and grasped hold of Angelica arm. We must go now! Together with Frya, they pulled a stunned Angelica to the lifeboat. Achilleus threw her into her seat and positioned himself next to her, buckling her in with his one useful hand. This is not a fairground ride.

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