Weathered Elements

He already died once. Some people want him to repeat the experience.

Recently deceased sixteen-year-old Auric Eure is sent to Hell to live out the remainder of his afterlife. During the process, he is separated from his sister, and he searches for her only to stumble across three demons who know more about his life than they should. Still, desperate and running out of options, he promises to hunt down a person of interest for them in exchange for the last family member he has left.

However, it soon becomes clear that he isn’t the only one hunting; angels are being found dead with their wings severed and stolen from their bodies. But this danger is not exclusive to angels, and Auric begins to realize that, due to plans that were made long before his death, he is also a target.

Whoever is stealing angel wings is also pursuing him. And they won’t stop until one of them is dead.

The Duty of a Sun

On Jasper’s first day in the human domain, a demigod set his school on fire.

This was a problem; Jasper had a vested interest in maintaining a peaceful existence, and allowing Adrian, the son of a sun god, to commit arson didn’t fit into that plan. Concerned that Adrian’s lack of subtly would lead to a purge of non-humans, Jasper keeps a close eye on Adrian and becomes entangled in the reason why the demigod came to the human domain in the first place—a hoard of monsters have escaped from his homeland to the human world, and Adrian is here to hunt them down.

Jasper agrees to help Adrian. However, new, powerful, and foreign monsters begin arriving, and Jasper realizes that something more sinister than monsters escaping has occurred. Someone—or something—has purposely called the monsters to the human domain, and now, that same entity has turned their attention to them.