The instant he left her, a screaming infant under the bright lights in
a modern hospital room, he return and demanded an interview with
Michael.
"I'm going. You know the love I have with her is different. One
life is all I want. I have watched her leave me and return for eons,
and this time I'm going whether you approve or not."
Michael studied Gabriel. "Oh Gabriel ….Why do you want to go?
Humans are only mortal. They are lesser beings than our kind."
"As you say," Gabriel nodded, "but, humans are also more than you give
them credit for. Otherwise, she would not be compelled to return back
there, especially not after the last horrid life. Why would a soul
willfully return to pain unless the passion is more than you or I can
imagine?"
Michael deliberated. Gabriel spoke with such ferocity, making it
difficult not to consider his request and, being a warrior himself,
Michael could appreciate his friend putting up a fight for what he
wanted. Michael sat forward in his chair, steepled his fingers, and
gazed at the other Archangel.
“What you ask is too dangerous, Gabriel.” Michael shook his head.
“There’s no way to predict what could happen. Once they hear you’re
down there . . . we couldn’t protect you.”
“I’m willing to accept the risk.”
“I’m glad to hear you are, but I’m not sure I want to accept the risks with you.”
Gabriel sighed in frustration. “Please allow me the chance. Just one
life with her. I want to hold her with my arms and make love to her the
way mortal men can."
After a long silence, Michael sat back in his chair, his polished
armor gleaming in the ethereal light from the Astral Plane, and nodded.
"One life. But, due to the risks, there will be rules and
conditions."
"Anything."
"You have one earth cycle to entice the mortal woman to fall in
love with you, true love. And you may not reveal your identity to her
under any circumstances." Michael paused, probably for effect. He was
not only the most powerful Archangel, but also the most dramatic. He
stood and sheathed his massive sword. "If you fail, you will
immediately return to the Akasha and there will be no other similar
opportunity." His tone didn't allow for negotiation.
Only twenty-four hours. That amount of time would have to be enough
time. "Thank you, Michael," he told the retreating warrior.
"God speed," Michael called over his shoulder. "And good luck."