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"Ariel is resisting," Gabe said. "Mary's still trying." He pointed to Lucifer. "And he obviously got his power back."

I delved into Mary. "Let me help," I whispered.

She nodded.

Using the connected power of the angels, I pushed into Mary's power and bolstered it. She repeated the words in Latin and grabbed hold of the power I offered.

Ariel gasped and clutched her chest. I rushed forward and held out my hands, but she squeaked and hid behind Mia.

Mia crouched down and held both children close. "Do not come any closer!" she yelled. But she was human. She couldn't do anything.

"I promise, we won't hurt you. None of you. You're innocent in this."

She didn't reply as she stared me down. I dropped to my knees, hoping to distract all of them long enough for Mary and Lucifer to complete the spell and get Ariel's power. Combined with the power we still held, it would be enough for Lucifer to destroy Raphael's realm.

I hear them chanting, and Ariel gasped again. I focused on her aura and was nearly driven speechless when I realized I could see her magic leaving her.

It was an eerie sight, and one I wasn't too happy about seeing. It felt wrong, using her power.

I still didn't know that we had any other choice.

Her power hit Lucifer like a ton of bricks.

He yelled out and reached blindly. "Help," he gasped. "I can't hold it."

Immediately, I jumped to my feet and grabbed him, as did Michael and Gabe. We linked to each other and helped him hold the flow of magic. I directed it and wove it into the thread of magic linking us to the host of angels and Fallen behind us.

Once he was stabilized, I turned to Ariel. "Are you okay?"

Tears streamed down her face. "What did you do?" she whispered.

"We had to borrow your power for a little while, sweetheart." I knelt again. "We'll give it back soon. I'm so sorry."

She already didn't trust us. Taking her power, first thing, wasn't exactly the way to go, but it would've been all too easy for Mia to grab her and disappear forever.

I wasn't losing her again. "Let us do a little bit of magic and we'll give it back, okay?"

Ariel nodded solemnly. "Hurry," she whispered. "I don't like this feeling."

Lucifer crouched beside me. "I know how it feels. Like your arm just fell off or something."

A smile ghosted at her lips as she looked up at her father. "Who are you?" she asked.

Luc's face softened. "I'm your father. I've been searching for you for your entire life."

She looked at Mia questioningly.

I waited for the woman to respond. If she told Ariel anything but the truth, she'd have been in danger of being burned to a crisp.

But she spoke true. "He has," she said. "He won't hurt you."

Mia glared at me. "He better not."

We stood. "He won't. We just have a bit of work to do and she'll have her powers back and we can stop all this madness."

Mia nodded. "Fine."

"There," I said. "Try to do it."