Joshua Graham - Terminus

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HOW FAR MUST AN ANGEL FALL TO FIND HIS DESTINY?
Having witnessed one too many senseless deaths, Nikolai, a disillusioned Reaper 3rd Class, resigns his commission with the Angel Forces after a tedious century of gathering souls.
Immediately, another division recruits him with the promise of a more rewarding career, and issues his initial assignments: To bring down a few very dangerous threats to the human race. In the process, Nikolai falls in love with one of his targets—Hope Matheson, a woman who will lead thousands astray.
Caught between conflicting agendas, Nikolai chooses to “fall” from his celestial state and become mortal in order to circumvent angel law and be with her. But for angels and humans alike, things are not always as they appear. Still a target, the threat against Hope’s life intensifies.
Now, in order to save her, Nikolai must rally the last remnants of his failing supernatural abilities to prevent her assassination, as well as the destruction of an entire city by a nuclear terrorist strike.
But his time and power are running out…
Terminus is a perspective-altering saga that delves into ageless themes of redemption, destiny, and the eternal power of love.
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A tear slid down Nick’s cheek.

Joy and sadness.

“Get up, Riley,” he whispered. The light left him. The puppy’s breathing returned to normal, and she lifted her head.

“Riley?” Matthew’s face was alight with joy and wonder. “Riley!”

She rolled to her feet and let out a happy bark. Tail wagging furiously, she leapt into Matthew’s arms and proceeded to bathe his face with puppy kisses. Matthew finally managed to lower her enough to look up at Nick.

“Wow, mister! That was awesome!”

“Be careful crossing the street, okay?”

“Thanks for fixing up Riley. She’s good as new.” He smiled big and offered Nick an outstretched hand.

He’d already revealed himself, might as well. Nick shook his hand. “Don’t mention it…” Just then, the Hartwell’s front door opened. “ Really , don’t mention it.”

“Matthew?” Elaine Hartwell called from across the street.

“Over here, Mom.”

She started for the street. “What are you doing there? And who is that man?”

Nick straightened up. He’d have to remain visible now that they’d seen him too.

“It’s all right, Mrs. Hartwell, I was just helping Matt—”

She reached them and took Matthew by the arm. “I’m sorry, do I know you?”

“I don’t think so.”

“Then how do you know us? And what are you doing talking to my son?”

“Everyone knows you. From the television shows, the radio, your books—”

“What books? Nobody knows about that yet.”

Oops.

“I mean your husband’s books.”

“He saved your son!” From a second-floor window an elderly woman pointed down to the street. “Your boy nearly got hit by a car. Twice! That nice man just came out of nowhere and pulled him out of the way and…Hey, your dog! I thought it got—”

“Thank you!” Nick called out. “But really, anybody would have done it. Have a nice day!”

Hartwell now joined them. While he and Elaine asked their son what had happened, Nick tried to slip away. But the preacher stopped him with a firm hand on his shoulder.

“Excuse me.”

Nick sighed, then turned around to face him.

“Yes?”

“You’re not from around here, are you?” Hartwell said. “England, Australia? Sorry, I always mix up the accents.”

“It’s you Americans who’ve got the accent.”

Hartwell smiled. “I guess. Hey, Matthew just told me what you did.”

“I assure you he’s exaggerating.”

He took Nick’s hand and instead of shaking it held it firmly for a moment.

“I can’t thank you enough. What you did for my son…”

And the dog? “Nothing any decent person wouldn’t do.”

“I don’t know what we were thinking, how we let this happen. But thank you.” A wet sniff. “I wish there was something we could do.”

Nick took back his hand. “Keep an eye on him.”

Hartwell laughed. “I’ll do that. Hey, why don’t you come on over? I’ll fire up the grill and we’ll have some burgers. I’d love to get to know the man who saved my son’s life.”

“Thank you, but—”

“I insist.”

Matthew stepped away from his mother and walked up to them.

“Please?”

Between Riley’s and Matthew’s puppy dog eyes, all was lost.

14

MARIA HAD DRIVEN ALMOST AN HOUR and a half from Chula Vista to San Clemente, where she was stuck in a log jam at the checkpoint on the I-5 north. For most of the drive she’d heard Alfonso’s scream behind the door just before the gunshot that ended his life.

Lito hadn’t pulled the trigger, but he might as well have.

If you kissed up to him, he’d throw thousands of dollars at you or take care of a problem for you. But watch out if you crossed him, lied to him, or broke his rules. Who did he think he was, God?

She’d probably benefit from seeing Dr. Kramer, but right now she was too upset. Her therapist would try to help her get perspective on what had happened, do the right thing, not let her emotions rule. Well, she was in no mood to do what was right, and she could no more control her emotions than she could stop the tide.

Gray clouds obscured the ordinarily bright sky that made the waves off the coast sparkle like diamonds. Like the diamonds on the ring Alfonso had given her last night at Casa del Oro in Old Town. Surrounded by a touristy Mariachi band, he got down on one knee and proposed. And of course she accepted, to a chorus of cheers and music and wine and…

Maria put her car in park and wiped her eyes. She’d tried to stop Alfonso’s screams in her head by listening to a sermon by Jonathan Hartwell, whose event at Cabrillo Stadium she planned on attending—her first time hearing him speak live in San Diego. It hadn’t worked. Today nothing could lift her from the turmoil into which Lito’s pig-headed arrogance had cast her.

The ring on her finger, a symbol of Alfonso’s devotion, now served only as a painful reminder of her brother’s cruelty. She slammed the steering wheel over and over.

“Damn you, Lito! Damn you to hell!” All her life he’d been overbearing, overprotective, with his overinflated sense of honor. According to him, he’d done everything “ for your own good, hermanita, ” but she knew damned well everything he did was for one reason.

Power.

He’d killed Alfonso just to assert his power. To demonstrate that no one better cross Lito Guzman or mess with his property. And that’s all she was to him, right? Property. She might as well have been his dog, for all he cared. Maria had had enough of Lito’s control. Enough of his power trips, pathetic overcompensation for his short stature.

You’re not the only Guzman who can get things done.

She reached inside the center console and grasped it: cold, hard, deadly. The feel of the gun sent a tingling chill from her fingertips straight to her scalp.

But a stolen weapon was not enough to get her the justice she needed. For that she’d decided to go to her cousin Joey Hernandez. He could help.

She took the gun out, caressed the barrel, felt the tension in the trigger. God should not mind one bit if she rid the planet of such a wicked man, even if he was her brother. And would Papi turn in his grave? Ha! Maybe he’d thank her.

Carefully, she laid the gun on the passenger seat. A white flash lit the pewter sky followed almost immediately by a thunderclap. Then a heavy downpour of rain, so heavy she didn’t hear the CHP officer rapping on her window.

“Ma’am?”

She threw some papers over the gun, then opened the window.

“Is there a problem, officer?”

“You’re parked.”

Maria glanced over at the passenger seat. The papers only half concealed the gun.

“Parked?”

“You’re holding up traffic, ma’am.”

Glancing into her rearview, she noticed what had been there the last time she looked—an endless line of cars, their windshield wipers now whipping aside the rain.

Back to the officer: “But we’ve been this way for—”

“Ma’am, please?” While he looked in front of her car, pointing, Maria grabbed a sweater from the back seat and threw it on top of the gun and papers. Then she looked.

“Oh.”

A wide open lane was ahead of her.

Now she could hear the horns honking behind her, the drivers annoyed at her stopping for what had to have been a few minutes.

“I’m sorry, I must have dozed off.” She quickly shifted into drive.

“You going to be all right?” the officer asked.

“Yes…I just received some bad news. Wasn’t paying attention, that’s all.” Her heart pounded so hard she could feel it in her ears. But he couldn’t see the gun.

“Be careful. Freeway’s going to be slick.” He tipped his hat and started walking back to the checkpoint.

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