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Page 70 of A Beginner's Guide to Ghosts, Fallen Angels, and Other Afterlifers

“Something will need to be done about them,” Yah admitted. “Minos and Adam have made progress, but the leadership team disrupts our plans without even realizing it.”

“Yes, I have an idea for that,” Luce admitted.

Yah looked over, raising an eyebrow again. “A plan like you had for Kushiel?” they asked.

Luce merely chuckled. “It got the job done, even if it was a bit unconventional. I’ll get the job done here, as well. Trust me, my love.”

With that, Luce blew a kiss across the room and disappeared.

Yah sat back, staring at the boardroom. Yes, they did trust Luce to handle the leadership team. They waved their hand again, and flashes of demons and humans flew across the wall, all presumably soulmates. Things were moving quickly now. Quicker than they had anticipated.

A picture of a small, cramped office scattered with papers flashed by, and Yah immediately stopped on that scene.

They couldn’t make out the features of the angel in the office, which was odd indeed. Could this be the “cute little angel dude” who was also working on bringing soulmates together? The one that Arioch had a vision of? If it was, why were they hidden from Yah? No angels should have been hidden from their sight. Yah also knew they were hidden from Luce, and no demons could hide from his sight. It made no sense.

Yah leaned forward, squinting, and they waved their hand again, attempting to bring the image into sharper focus.

Instead, the wall cracked, and the image disappeared. Yah watched, intrigued, as the crack then ran backwards and vanished, just like it had never been there.

Interesting.

It seemed that while Luce dealt with the leadership team, Yah had a certain angel who they needed to track down.