Chapter 22
 Angel on Fire
(A Fake Excerpt) 
The
flames wrapped around me like a blanket, making me want to just … roll over,
curl into a ball … and … sleep.  Just for
a moment.  The heat was so warm, it was
almost welcoming.  I wanted to close my
eyes.  Just for a moment.  They were stinging from the smoke
anyway.  And, I couldn’t catch my
breath.  All I needed was a moment to
reorient myself.  I knew I was still in
the warehouse.  I knew I was there
because I’d never left.  I remembered
coming in, but never leaving.  If only I
could make my way back to the exit.  It
was here … somewhere.  Except … the smoke
was so thick, I couldn’t find anything
anyway.  Everywhere I turned was darkness.  Deep, billowing, rolling darkness.  Every time I’d reach out into the darkness,
it would part for a moment, then encircle me once more.
Cough!
A
moment, just a moment …
All
I needed was a moment.
So,
I closed my eyes.  And, the next thing I
knew, I felt myself drifting away into the best sleep ever.  Only problem was --- why was it so damn
hot?  I didn’t feel like getting out of
bed to turn the heat down.  But, it
wasn’t the heat I needed to turn down.  And,
I wasn’t in bed.  I was in a
warehouse.  On the floor.  Knees curled almost to my chest, going fetal.  I was in a warehouse where a murder had taken
place earlier in the week.  And, I was
following a lead that led me here.
An
open door that should have been locked.
A
light that shouldn’t have been on.
A
trail of muddy footprints leading inside.
And
suddenly, there was a fire.  And, its
heat was telling me that I really, really, really
wanted to sleep.  So, that’s what I
did.  My eyes closed and refused to
open.  I felt myself drifting away.  And, it just got hotter and hotter.  That’s when I felt arms scooping me from beneath
my back and under the crook of my legs. 
Strong arms scooped me upward until I felt another body against my own.
And,
I saw the face of an angel.


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