Dennis Snowdown
is Robert Snowdown’s brother. As boys they witnessed a UFO hovering over
Cincinnati, changing their belief system and their lives forever and driving
them to infiltrate the government to discover the truth.
Robert became a
fighter pilot and Dennis became a spy. But Dennis had many demons to wrestle,
the worst being dealing with the death of his girlfriend at the hands of Terry
Hacker. He never did come to grips with it, and never moved on, choosing a life
of solitude. This made him the perfect choice for being the guinea pig for
Habiba El Naggar’s rapture experiments, which could leave him the same, kill
him or transform him into a half angel, where he must decide to join God’s army,
turn coat and join forces with Satanus, or spurn them both and follow his own
heart.
EXCERPT: The doubts of a half human/half angel
Robert left the meeting with
Heaven’s highest ranking archangels not feeling especially satisfied or
disappointed with how it went. He didn’t
receive a pledge from them to help militarily, but he was assured they would
defend against any type of large scale demonic attack. That in itself was reassuring, considering
how the angels saved tens of millions of lives with their miraculous frozen
barrier that stopped the mega-tsunami cold in its tracks.
Dennis was much less
enthusiastic, and had left the meeting feeling very inferior to the archangels. He felt trapped somewhere between being a
being an angel and a human, and knew he would never be truly accepted by
either. He was a loner in either
existence.
“I’m quite worthless really, just a scrub pilot, flying around in a
stupid bubble,” his mind’s voice repeatedly told him.
“Yea, it was great that I was involved in stopping the mega-tsunami, but
I am mainly just used as a glorified chauffeur and messenger. The only reason I was allowed to fly with the
angels on that mission was because they needed every USO available. I am a spy, not a pilot, why can’t they see
that? If I wanted to fly, I would have
joined the Air Force like my brother. I
have to do something drastic to end this madness.”
“Dennis, what’s going on?”
Robert chuckled as he shook his brother out of his downhearted demeanor.
“Snap out of it man.”
“I’m alright,” Dennis
replied with a faraway look in his waiflike eyes. “When we land, you go on ahead; I need to
stay on my USO and rest.”
“I didn’t know angels needed
rest, but yea, that’s fine, we will touch base later,” Robert replied.
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