Okay, I just wanted to go into some explaination here about Luci and Kayla's realtionship. This is still going along with the story but from a... how do I say this? Different angle? (I spelt angle angel on accident at least 3 times... o.o) So I hope you like it.

Enjoy.


You see, every single angel has a different aurora.

Every single aurora different, not one in any way like the last.

And every mate or true vessel has a mark of that angel's aurora.

Whomever they were made for will have their own special mark on that person's soul.

Another thing was that Kayla had Lucifer's mark; she was made especially for him.

God created Kayla to be with Lucifer and that was how it was going to play out.

Always going to end up with them together.

Lucifer had tried to defy his destiny, tried to stay away from Kayla.

When that didn't work out, when he finally gave into the temptation, he knew he wouldn't be able to get away.

It was like his whole existence had changed at that moment, he had known that once he had seen her that would strengthen the hold she had on him, but he didn't truly believe it until today.

There was Kayla, perfect, sleeping in her bed, unaware of the fallen angel watching her.

Kayla was only 6 at the time; he didn't plan on telling her until she was old enough to bear the truth.

He knew that she currently wasn't strong enough emotionally to know what her destiny was.

But he couldn't help himself from latching part of his grace onto her soul, as a sort of protection.

If she were ever hurt, he would feel a disturbance in his inner being and in an instant he would be there to protect her.

Always and forever, Kayla would be his.

No matter how many angels or demons tried to take her away from him.

Lucifer would always be Kayla's guardian angel.


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Should I never write another chapter like this?

Tell me in the reviews, because I was planning on doing a couple more, the next chapter is going to be getting back into the story, but this one just as I mentioned up there, is a sort of different angle to it.

Thats about it.

Bye.