Phoebe and Demetrius clambered to their feet as Cosain and his Heavenly brothers strode towards them. The sight of the imperial warriors, coupled with the wonderful sights and smells of home, made Phoebe’s heart leap and soar. Solas, Dilis, Trean, Neam, Croga and Lasair smiled their greetings at the teenagers, as Cosain introduced them to the five new faces that Phoebe had seen yesterday outside the aeroplane. Somehow, though, the angelic warriors all looked different today, and it occurred to Phoebe that their mighty wings were glaringly absent. She had never seen the angels without their wings, and she realised how… well, normal they looked. Had they not been so incredibly tall, they may even have been considered inconspicuous. The difference startled Phoebe somewhat, and she had to force herself to stop staring and focus on the introductions.
“Phoebe, Demetrius – welcome home,” Cosain smiled down ay his young wards before beginning his formal introductions. “I’d like you to meet more of our comrades. This is Ernan.” An imposing warrior with cropped hair and swarthy skin nodded his head.
“Maelis.” The next angel smiled and half bowed, his sharp green eyes earnest.
“Keane.” Broad shouldered with curly hazel coloured hair, Keane struck Phoebe as fearsome yet intensely kind.
“Lachlan.” Phoebe smiled broadly at the big Viking warrior of an angel, and it struck her that angels, like humans, came in all shapes and sizes.
“And Cahir.” Cosain gestured towards the mighty angelic being, and as Phoebe’s gaze moved to his deep dark eyes and shaven head, she noticed a dull pink scar roughly two inches long that ran diagonally from just below his eye along his cheek. She blushed as he caught her staring at the blemish, but Cahir simply smiled kindly and said, “We are no strangers to battle, Phoebe.”
“These brothers joined us from the Celestial City when we brought Lasair back to recuperate.” Cosain continued.
“Recuperate? Lasair, are you alright?” Phoebe interjected, suddenly realising why she had not seen him yesterday, and anxious that he had been injured. Lasair smiled at her worried expression and reassured her that he was indeed back to full strength.
“Their assistance proved invaluable to us, and we will be glad of their further help in the weeks ahead. I am sure that you are wondering what happened after you stepped into the vortex of light yesterday? In truth, it took us somewhat by surprise too. Despite gaining the upper hand during the earlier stages of the flight, Schnither proved himself a wily adversary and set a decoy. We expected him to regroup and attack the plane again, so when we saw his little band of demons we went to deal with them, and discovered in the nick of time that we had been deceived. I know that you both saw something of the battle that ensued, and I do believe that as fierce as it was, we would have gained the upper hand eventually. The Atoner had other plans however, hence the portal. What I have never witnessed before is what happened after you were both transported out of the aeroplane. The portal scooped you up and closed, but reopened to transport the plane and the rest of the passengers to safety – an impressive play indeed! The Atoner’s plans are never obvious! We…” Cosain gestured towards the angelic warriors standing with him. “We were left with our foes, wrangling on through the sky. But the sudden and unexpected disappearance of the plane sent Schnither into a rage and I imagine that he realised there was very little point in wasting his time and effort battling with us when he had no idea where his target had gone.”
A wry little smile played on the corners of Cosain’s lips for a few seconds, but was gone as quickly as it had appeared.
“So,” Cosain concluded, “Schnither is furious that his deceitful plan was foiled – and you can be sure that he will not rest until he finds you and puts an end to the plans that the Atoner has for you.”
“Speaking of plans…” Phoebe prompted Cosain for the information she had wondered about since this whole crazy adventure started.
“You have heard us speak of the Celtic Justice Mission,” It was Solas who spoke, picking up on Phoebe’s not so subtle hint. “It is an organisation that your parents will soon establish, Phoebe. Through it, wrong doing and injustice will be tackled on a scale that none of you could comprehend right now. This organisation will provide the tools for those in authority to deal with inequality and will help to ensure hope and a brighter future for those who are being mistreated and abused. But it will be bigger than even that. The organisation will expose those in authority who are corrupt, who are pawns of the Enemy, spreading his malevolent malady – they will not have free rein for much longer! But they will not loosen their grip without a fight, which is where you – and we – come in.”
Overwhelmed by what she had just heard, and with her head reeling, Phoebe plopped down again on to the fallen tree trunk. “How…” she started, then shook her head, unable to pull words together to respond. Demetrius took over on Phoebe’s behalf. “What do you need us to do, Cosain? We’re only kids – well, Phoebe is!” He grinned at the warriors assembled in front of him. Phoebe could see that Demetrius’s fearlessness impressed them, and wished that she could be more like him – trusting, brave, impetuous even.
“There is no well laid out plan that we can go through with you beforehand,” said Lasair. “But you will see. The necessary things will fall into place and you will know what to do. Trust.” He smiled at the teenagers, and knew that their blend of bravery and caution was exactly what would be needed in the weeks ahead.
“We can do that.” Phoebe spoke up and her simple pledge touched Cosain’s heart.
“Yes,” he said. “You can. And you will. And we will be with you every step of the way. For now, you need to go to Ella.”
“Ella?” Phoebe was at once puzzled and delighted by the mention of her best friend.
“Yes, she will be instrumental as well. Besides,” Cosain was smiling again. “Aren’t you dying to see her?”
“Ella! Yes! Come on Dem, I’ve got someone I want you to meet! Cosain, uh… gents…” Addressing angels en masse never got any easier. “We will see you all in due course then.”
Phoebe set off at a gallop with Demetrius in tow, as the Heavenly Host stepped back into the coppice and disappeared, content that for now Phoebe and Demetrius were safe and secure.