Guardian Angels chapter one: ThunderA Story by Althelia Marie CaineChapter
One: Thunder
Thunder boomed loudly overhead and seconds later a bolt
of lightning flashed, causing the night sky to be illuminated for a split
second before fading to complete darkness. He stood across the street from the
house where all the lights were out except for the huge bay window on the
second floor. Flicking his ebony bangs out of his eyes, he watched the slim
figure of the woman moving around her room unaware of his presence. At one
point the woman moved to the window to pull aside the drapes and look up at the
stormy night sky. He melted into the shadows as she glanced down, scanning the
street for nothing in particular. The sound of light foot falls echoed behind
him. He didn’t turn around, just simply continued to watch the woman in the
window. “Gaven,” he said emotion absent from his voice as his
squad brother, Gaven Mathias, stopped at his elbow. “Kellian,” Gaven said his voice low as he looked up at
the window. “Is that her? The woman boss man has you guarding?” He asked.
Kellian nodded and without looking away from the woman’s window, he slipped a
hand into the pocket hidden on the inside of his leather coat and pulled out a
file; the boss man had given it to him the night before. He handed the file to
Gaven who flipped it open and quickly scanned over the information provided. “The
woman’s name is Corrina Avalon. Says here she’s 21 and is a junior at Black
Cross College. The college is private and isn’t all that far from our house you
know. And since she lives only a few houses down from us, it should be easy to
keep an eye on her. “Gaven explained. Kell glanced at Gaven. “I already knew that, you dip.’ He told him. Gaven
grinned. “I’m just saying.” He said. Kell rolled his eyes. A flash
of lightening lit the sky again and Kell whipped his head back toward Corrina’s
window as he heard her scream. He tensed waiting for any sign of attacking
enemies, then relaxed when Gaven laughed saying, “She screamed because of the lightening, Kell. Calm
down.” Kell shot him a swift glare. “I knew that.” He growled defensively, shoving his hands
into his coat pockets. Gaven chuckled and leaned his hip against a mail box,
arms crossed. “So is everything going
according to plan, Gaven?” Kell asked. “Yep, we are all registered as seniors at the college and
are due to start classes tomorrow. I just hope that you, Julian and Reed can
handle the Honors classes our Miss. Corrina is taking. She is taking fifteen
credits this upcoming term. Boss man made sure that the three of you got into
all of her classes.” Gaven replied. Kell nodded. “And you? Where does the boss man have you?” He asked.
Gaven grimaced. “The boss man has me watching Corrina’s best friend
Cassandra Mason. Just in case something might happen. ” Kell smirked. “You’re the one who pissed off the boss man.” Kell said.
Gaven glared at Kell. “You know full well that was Julian’s fault. If he hadn’t
turned the heat on the oven up while I wasn’t looking, the roast wouldn’t have
burst into flames.” Gaven exclaimed. Kell shook his head and flicked his bangs
out of his eyes. “Tell that to the boss man, not me.” Kell said, looking
up at the window again watching as Corrina looked back up at the sky before
sighing and running a hand through her blonde and red hair then turned from the
window to disappear from sight. A minute later the light flicked off. Gaven
yawned suddenly and stretched. “Well. I’m going to bed. If I’m supposed to wake up at
six tomorrow morning, I’m going to need my beauty sleep.” Kell turned to his
partner, an amused look on his face. “God knows you need as much of that as you can get.” Kell
teased. “Ha-ha. Very funny. At least I’m prettier than you.”
Gaven said. “You keep telling yourself that, Gaven.” Kell said. “Screw you, Kell.” Gaven said, lightly punching Kell in
the arm. Kell stared at Gaven in mock horror. “Oh hell no! Not even in your whacked out fantasies.” Gaven
laughed then turned to saunter down the street tossing a wave over his shoulder
along with the file which Kell caught with graceful ease. “Night, Guard Dog.” Gaven said. Kell shook his head
before turning once again to Corrina’s bedroom window, remembering.
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Added on October 17, 2012 Last Updated on October 17, 2012 AuthorAlthelia Marie CaineBend, ORAboutMy name is Layla. I have of love of writing and literature but to be perfectly honest? I'm not very good with words and I have a hard time putting them together to form poetry or a story. And I'm okay.. more..Writing
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