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Baruch dismisses most of the sections early - including Nathaniel's - to work on a trouble spot with the others. Isabella gets up and tugs Micaiah along to wait outside the door while the children file out.

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Micaiah stands uncomfortably beside her.

When Nathaniel comes out, he darts a look at the pair of them and then turns in the opposite direction. But he dawdles as he walks away.
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"Will you be annoyed with me if I try calling him?" Isabella murmurs in Micaiah's ear.

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"No," he murmurs back.

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"Nathaniel?" tries Isabella.

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He glances nervously over his shoulder.

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"You don't have to, but - there's someone I'd like you to meet," she says.

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Nathaniel hesitates.

Then he comes back toward them.
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"Nathaniel, this is Micaiah. Micaiah, this is Nathaniel."

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"You look like Mother," Nathaniel accuses.

Micaiah nods.

Nathaniel tries to say something else, but after a moment, he gives up and just shakes his head rapidly.
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"I talked to the oracle at Sinai," Isabella murmurs, "and she asked Jovah, and - you're brothers."

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"Father will be so angry," murmurs Nathaniel.

Micaiah flinches.
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Isabella's wing goes around Micaiah and her hands clasp in front of her. "If he tries to do anything to Micaiah, as a result of being angry," she says serenely, "he will fail."

She knows the prayer for thunderbolts.

She's sung it. Not straight through, but if you do even the first stanza outside, high up, you can feel the air crackle a little...
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Nathaniel tracks the progress of the wing, and looks at Isabella's face, and looks at Micaiah looking upset and confused but not frightened.



He sidles closer.
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"Why don't we all go to my room, and talk there?" invites Isabella.

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"Yes, angela," whispers Nathaniel.

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She offers one hand to each brother.

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Micaiah takes it immediately.

Nathaniel, after a moment, does the same.
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Once they are in her quarters and have a little more privately, she tells Nathaniel: "While it is - obviously - true that there is a children's choir and you are now in it, you have probably guessed by now that it's not the real reason I knocked on your door."

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"Father will be angry with you, angela," breathes Nathaniel.

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"It doesn't matter if he's angry with me," says Isabella. "He doesn't frighten me."

(This is almost entirely true, and she considers the simplification forgivable. It's possible that Canaan is such a clever arguer or - unbeknownst to Isabella despite her immersion in Samarian events - such an influential figure, that he could sway authority figures against her or make her life difficult. But in the way that he scares Nathaniel, she is not afraid at all. She is stronger than any man without wings on his back. She can funnel the power of Jovah. She is a divine being and she does not need to fear some mortal who terrorizes children.)
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Nathaniel looks at Micaiah.

"I thought he killed you," he whispers.

Micaiah smiles wryly. "Nope," he says. "I ran away."

Nathaniel's eyes widen.
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"He found the Edori, and they took care of him, and then he came here," Isabella says, "and found me. And he told me enough that I wondered if someone like you might exist - and so I found you."

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Nathaniel looks worried.

"But what if Father finds out?"
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"About Micaiah?" Isabella asks. "Well, if he comes up here looking for him, he'll have a lot of angels all around who know that Micaiah belongs here and he doesn't."

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