Adam laughed as he threw me back in the dirt. "You don't know the depth of loyalty and camaraderie between us. Or her secret hatred of Lucifer. I knew she'd be easy to turn." My heart pounded with the knowledge Zel was still alive, but I couldn't believe she would turn against us. She'd always been loyal. Always. Belial turned around to scan the horizon. “Are we where I think we are?” Adam looked pleased with Belial for noticing. “Yes, we’ll arrive tomorrow. Lucifer’s minions are already there, but it shouldn't be a problem." He left us in the sand and disappeared inside one of the larger tents. Belphegor joined him a few seconds later. “Where are we?” I asked, turning to my son for answers. Belial adjusted his position and rested his hands on his knees. “We’re in the middle of Palest

