Cathedral: Into the light - Softcover

Metzel, R. E.

 
9781491809891: Cathedral: Into the light

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This is a story of faith and redemption. Tavius, a young hunter turned warrior, inspires hope to a nation on the brink of war. Meanwhile, Luzalo, born into darkness and tragedy, begins her long journey to redemption. As their paths collide, an adventure unfolds that sheds light on the power of God's love for those who earnestly seek Him.

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Cathedral

Into the light

By R.E. METZEL

AuthorHouse

Copyright © 2013 R.E. Metzel
All rights reserved.
ISBN: 978-1-4918-0989-1

Contents

One........................................................................1
Two........................................................................11
Three......................................................................16
Four.......................................................................26
Five.......................................................................31
Six........................................................................37
Seven......................................................................44
Eight......................................................................53
Nine.......................................................................58
Ten........................................................................65
Eleven.....................................................................71
Twelve.....................................................................80
Thirteen...................................................................87
Fourteen...................................................................94
Fifteen....................................................................106
Sixteen....................................................................113
Seventeen..................................................................126
Eighteen...................................................................132
Nineteen...................................................................142
Twenty.....................................................................158
Twenty-One.................................................................167
Twenty-Two.................................................................175
Twenty-Three...............................................................185
Twenty-Four................................................................192
Twenty-Five................................................................202
Twenty-Six.................................................................208
Twenty-Seven...............................................................216
Twenty-Eight...............................................................223
Twenty-Nine................................................................229
Thirty.....................................................................237
Thirty-One.................................................................246
Thirty-Two.................................................................258
Thirty-Three...............................................................269
Thirty-Four................................................................276
Thirty-Five................................................................284
Thirty-Six.................................................................292
Thirty-Seven...............................................................303
Thirty-Eight...............................................................313
Thirty-Nine................................................................320
Forty......................................................................326
Forty-One..................................................................341
Forty-Two..................................................................352
Forty-Three................................................................364
Forty-Four.................................................................365
Forty-Five.................................................................371
Forty-Six..................................................................375
Forty-Seven................................................................384
About the Author...........................................................389


CHAPTER 1

"How deserted lies the city, once so full of people. Howlike a widow is she, who once was great among the nations.She who was queen among the provinces has now become aslave."

-Lamentations 1:1


The air felt different in Lach Highland that night. Too coldfor summer, with a heavy dry wind that blew up from the south. Not acloud in the sky remained to break the perfect chaos of the stars as theygleamed around the moon. Everything looked sharp in the blue light.The way was clear for miles as if the sun had risen. The night creaturessensed strangeness in the hour and shrieked their warnings to a deafworld.

The only city in the land, the fortress of Great Hall, sat in darknessunder the shadow of a hill. Most slept fitfully through the odd weatherexcept the guards on the wall tops and Cirrus, the young Lord of LachHighland. He sat alone in his courtroom, surrounded by walls coveredin tapestries and the trails of his own thoughts. His head was bowed, hisshoulders bent, and his pale hands clasped each other until the knucklesturned white. A scowl twisted his mouth in a deep frown as his emptystare fixed on a knotted sword at his feet. His eyes ran over the rustedblade: the enemy's taunt against him.

He tried to purge it from his mind and bury the sight behind hiseyelids, but the weapon was imprinted in his memory. He could hear thelaughter behind it, mocking him, reminding him that he had failed.

Cirrus straightened. He wanted to get rid of the sights. He wantedno more memories of that horrible day. He wanted freedom from theinvisible hand that closed around his chest to break his ribs and stop hisheart.

In a blurred movement he snatched the sword and hurled it acrossthe room. It thudded against an oak door and clanged to the floor. Hestood on the dais, jaw clenched, veins rising. He wanted to scream, butheld back. He wanted to cry, but pride would not let him. A block oflead sank in his chest.

The fury passed. Cirrus tried to sit, missed his chair, and hit hisknees on the ground. He grasped his head in pain and rocked against thevoices inside him.

"Get out," he kept whispering, "Get out. Get out."

The door opened. He heard it but refused to look.

"Cirrus?" Mira, his wife, stood quietly behind the entrance. Herblack hair fell around her shoulders in distressed knots. Darkness rimmedher tired eyes, the result of the sleepless nights they'd suffered. She closedthe door and went to him, "Are you all...

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