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Authors: Amanda Strong

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Still,
she grinned. “Now you know how I feel. Does this mean I get to see you all the time now? I would love that!”

He grunted
. “I don’t know, but you must remember, I’m not crossing over right now. That means no one else sees me. You can’t be walking around talking to me, or they’ll think you have lost your mind.”

She giggled loudly, at which he gave her a funny look.
She’d already been talking to him like he was her imaginary friend. This didn’t change anything for her, only made it so much better.

“Ok, deal
.” But even as she said it, she could no longer see him. “Where did you go?”

She felt the warm peace settle on her.
Apparently, he was still there, just not visible again.

“Well, now that I can’t see you, can you come be by me again?
I sleep so much better when you’re near.” The peaceful feeling washed over her as she lay back down. She turned to where he would be sitting and whispered, “Good night, Gabriel.”

It felt like five minutes later when someone jostled her arm,
and then her shoulder. Opening her eyes, she saw Gabriel’s face.

“Eden, get up.”

“I’m up, aren’t I?” she asked, rubbing her eyes. Sometimes it was hard for her to tell if she was still dreaming or not.

“I think so.
Why don’t you sit up and see.”

Reluctantly, she obeyed
. Stretching her arms above her head, she asked, “What time is it? Why are you waking me?”

“Micah’s leaving in a few minutes
. I thought you might like to say good-bye to him again. I know you had a hard time going to sleep.”

Eden stared at him.
“Thank you, Gabriel,” she said, throwing her covers aside. Gathering her clothes, she faced him. “Am I seeing you on my own, or are you here? You know, on this side of the barrier?” She hoped he’d understand.
It’s one thing to dress when he’s invisible, but now?

“Unfortunately, you’re seeing me.
This is going to get interesting. I’ll leave the room and wait for you in the hall.”

She got ready quickly.
Pulling her door open, she was happy to see he was still there waiting. It felt strange to have Gabriel right behind her as she jogged down the stairs.
Does he always walk? I thought he flew.

Coming into the kitchen, she found her mom loading the dishwasher.
Being eight o’clock, her dad had already left for work and Brendon was still sleeping.

“Good
morning, hon. Have fun with Micah last night?”

“Yeah, do you mind if I go over and say good
-bye? I think he’s leaving in a half an hour,” she asked, while trying not to gawk at Gabriel standing between them. It was sort of distracting. Her mom had no idea an angel was standing right next to her.

“Sure.
When you get back, you’ll have to tell me all about your trip. I’ve hardly seen you these past few days. You and Micah are inseparable now.” Her mom’s smile spoke volumes. Eden knew both of her parents had been happy when she’d told them she was dating Micah now.

“Ok, I will,” she replied as she hurried out the front door.

Once on the porch, she turned to Gabriel. “I want to walk over.”

He shrugged.
The air felt wonderful on her skin and, taking deep breaths in, she felt like her body was finally waking up. Having Gabriel beside her, seeing his large, threatening frame, made her feel safe.

“I like this,” she said, glancing over at him.
“Do you usually walk with me?”

He raised an
eyebrow. “What?”

“Well, I guess I thought you floated or something.”

He smiled. “I sort of do both. It’s different when I’m on my side of the barrier. I thought it’d feel more natural for you if I walk though, since you can see me.”

She
nodded, amazed she was conversing with him so freely. A subtle breeze sent the leaves bouncing on the trees. Eden instinctively hugged herself.

“Don’t worry
; it’s safe. I don’t sense anything.”

She nodded and then gasped
. “Oh no, does this mean I’ll see demons more often too, since the barrier is thin for me?” She didn’t like
that
idea.

“No, I don’t think so.
I’m the only one you’re seeing, right?”

“Yes, but who else would I’ve seen?”

“Your mom’s guardian was in the kitchen. Did you see her?”

“No.”
Curious, she asked, “Who is she?”

Gabriel shook his head
. “Not sure if I should tell you or not. I don’t know how it could be harmful.” He seemed to be talking more to himself. “But let me see what the Captain’s instructions are regarding this first.”

This new world was fascinating to Eden. She had thousands of questions she wanted to ask him, but they were approaching Micah’s house now.
Seeing the Excursion parked in the driveway, she quickened her pace. They would be leaving soon.

When Micah opened the front door for her, she wondered if he would see Gabriel too.
But peering around, she could no longer see Gabriel.

“Good morning,
sunshine,” Micah said to her.

“Good morning.
Surprised I’m here?” she asked, following him in.

“No, I knew you’d come.”

“Saw it in vision?” she teased.

“Yeah, I did, actually.”

“Really? What else did you see?”

He grabbed her hand and squeezed it.
“Lots of things. Tell you all about it when I get back.”

They were entering the kitchen
now, where his mom and dad were talking quietly. Seeing Eden, Micah’s mom said, “Hi Eden. Glad you came over.”

“Wanted to tell Micah good
-bye,” she replied, feeling silly for some reason.

“Eden-Eden-bo-beeden!” Trent hollered, entering the room.
“Are you coming with us?”

“I wish, but no.”
She turned to Micah, “Tell Grandpa Vern hello for me, ok?”

“I will,” Micah said with a wink.
She smiled and then caught Micah’s mom staring at them. She wondered what Micah’s parents thought of all this.

Lacey turned to Micah’s dad, saying, “Jared, you better get your stuff loaded up. Don’t want to miss your flight.”

Doesn’t sound like his mom’s going
, Eden thought.

As the group filed to the front entry, Eden hung back to walk next to Micah.

“So, what do they think?” she asked quietly, nodding her head toward his parents.

He sighed. “They’re taking it surprisingly well… It’s a lot to swallow, you know.”

Eden nodded when Micah glanced over.
“You’re going to tell your mom and dad too right?” he asked.

Cringing, she replied, “Yeah,” as the doorbell rang.
It was Damon. He was greeted by everyone as they exited the house, carrying their bags. Watching Trent hand the luggage to Jared, she mulled over Micah’s question. She was dreading sitting down with her parents and rolling out with, ‘Hey Mom, Dad, I’m the Awakener. Yeah, I know that sounds funny, but I see angels and demons, and give people spiritual gifts by touching them.’
That sounds so ridiculous; they’ll never believe me!

She jumped when someone touched her arm, breaking her reverie.
Thinking it’d be Micah, she was surprised to gaze into Damon’s chocolate-brown eyes.

“I never got to tell you thank you,” he said so quietly, she had to strain to hear.

“Thank me? For what?” she whispered back, for some reason.

“For my gift,” Damon replied.
He climbed into the Excursion before she could think of a response.
That was unexpected.

Peering around, Eden saw Micah’s dad hugging his mom, and she realized they were about to leave.
But where did Micah go?

“Trent, where’s Micah?”

“In the house, powdering his nose,” Trent replied as he climbed into the Excursion.

Eden quickly reentered the house, where she found Micah jogging down the stairs.
She smiled up at him. He reached the bottom step and closed the gap between them, pulling her into his arms.

“Man, I’m going to miss you,” he said between quick kisses.

“Don’t worry. I’ll be here when you get back.”

“I know.” He smiled and then his expression changed, turning intense.

“Micah, what is it?”

“Will you stand by my side for what comes next?”

Eden felt a rush of nerves, not sure what he meant. “Of course. I don’t want to be anywhere else than by your side.”

A look of relief shot across his face, leaving him looking suddenly very young and boyish.
It was as if the mantle he had been carrying, had been lifted, leaving him vulnerable.

“Good.
I need you, Eden,” he said softly.

She melted into his arms as he hugged her tightly.
“I need you too,” she whispered back.

“See you in a few days,” he said, slowly letting her go.
Are his eyes wet?

“Ok.
Be safe,” she called, as they crossed the porch. She hugged herself as he jogged away, climbing into the Excursion. Micah’s mom waved good-bye to Eden and then got in the driver’s seat. She was going to drive them to the airport. As the Excursion rolled away, Micah waved from the window, and then with a right turn at the end of the driveway, they were gone, swallowed up in the trees.

Already feeling a lonely void, Eden strolled back home.

“He’s coming back, Eden, and in one piece.”

She gasped and turned to see Gabriel smiling back at her. She grinned, “Thanks. I think I could get use to this.”

“What?”

“Walking, talking, together. It’s so much better—don’t you think?”

Gabriel grunted.

“Come on, you have to admit it’s nice. I’m sure you’re so tired of just listening to me all the time.”

Gabriel glanced at her, giving her a crooked smile. “It wasn’t that bad before.”

“I guess it was probably easier for you when I couldn’t see you. You didn’t have to talk back. You could just ignore me and my ramblings,” she said, wondering how he could stand being by her all the time.
Maybe I drive him crazy…

Gabriel laughed.
“I love your ramblings, Eden. Ramble away.”

She halted and stared at him.
“Really? I don’t bore you to death?”

“You’re refreshing to guard.”

“Refreshing? That might be a stretch, Gabriel.”

He chuckled louder this time
, and then reached over and tousled the hair on the top of her head.

“Let’s get you home.
I’m under strict orders to keep you safe.”

“Orders from Micah?” She kicked a pebble flying across the road.

“No
.” His hand rested on the sheath of his Flaming Sword. “From the Captain.”

I wish I could personally thank and acknowledge all the friends and family who helped make this possible with their encouraging words and advice!

A thank you to my good friend Gail, who showed me that even a mom of three, small children, could find time to write a book.  She awoke a sleeping giant in me, reminding me of my childhood passion.  Thank you friend!

To my parents for loving me and believing in my story!  Dad, you taught me faith and hard work; Mom you taught me hope and perseverance.  I love you both!

A thank you to my husband, Josh. Without you, this story wouldn’t be what it is!  I love our ‘hashing’ times where I can pick your brain and find strokes of genius!  I consider you my best friend, my writing partner, and the love of my life!

Wattpad friends, you know who you are!  I couldn’t have done this without you!  Your enthusiasm for my writing gave me new life at a time when I wanted to give up. 

Lastly, and most importantly to me; I thank my God and my ‘Captain’.  Thank you for every miracle in my life! 

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