Enkeli nervously swallowed her spit. She wasn’t thinking before speaking and didn’t expect him to get offended over it.“You’re a little close.” She indicated, gesturing to how his body was almost pressed against hers. As if to mock her further, he got closer, pressing his chest against hers. He twisted the strands of her hair with his fingers and then brought the hand down her cheek slowly. He caressed her cheek with his thumb for a little too long before bringing it down to her neck. She sucked in a sharp breath as she felt a familiar sensation between her legs. It was one of those days where she was more sensitive than usual and couldn’t stop herself from getting turned on at how particular and intentional he was being. He was mindful of every movement causing her to pay extra attention to the details.Past her neck, his hand stopped at the side of her breast. Shedim hesitated for a split second about whether he should do what he was thinking of or not, then he decided it was best
He raised his eyebrows slightly, surprised at the sudden turn of events. He hadn’t expected her to give in. He was planning on teasing her to the point that she’d start crying and begging him to touch her with her pretty little tears slipping down her soft cheek. He could still do that, he thought. It was only fair that he got to punish her after her trampling on his ego like that. It was his thought process, no matter how immature it seemed he did not want to be looked down upon or talked down to. Being the strongest had it’s perks but with it came the unbearable egotistical nature that made him look down upon others.“Remember who’s in charge here.” He whispered against her lips as both of his hands lowered down to grab her ass. He squeezed it tightly causing her to let out a moan and reflexively raise her legs against his thigh to hook around his waist and he helped her do so.“I know.”He smiled, caressing her hair with his hand.“It’s me.” She added.“Wha-” Before Shedim could fi
He sat on the dining chair opposite to her seat and looked at the plate of food in front of him. "It looks like someone shat in it." She gritted her teeth in annoyance, her spatula raised high in her hand. She was very close to smacking his head with the sauce filled spatula. Aesthetically, she knew that her food might not look that good but she had been cooking for herself all these years. She had experience mixing various spices to produce the ultimate tastiest pasta dish and he was just going to trample on her hard work like that?"Fine. If you don't want to eat it, I will" Her hand was almost at the edge of the plate to take it away from him before he lightly smacked it away. "I didn't say that" He picked up the fork and twisted it into the pasta noodles and brought a huge amount to his mouth. He wondered if he should pray to the devil or to the god, he decided on praying to himself. Even if it wasn't good, he wasn't going to pretend that it was. He put the noodles in his mout
It was dark. They had taken the courtesy of turning the lights off, making sure it was pitch black, nothing was visible. She gave her eyes some time to adjust to the darkness and even still, she couldn’t make out anything. She tried to bring up her picture memory from when she was a child: she had spent a lot of time in this basement as a kid and it was not for the right reasons. As usual, it was their way of getting rid of her when they were annoyed. If she ever did anything remotely wrong or something they disapproved of, she would go straight to the basement.After a while, she had learned how to survive. The best way not to annoy them was to completely avoid them. If she entered home late, she would come through the back door and same with going out when they were awake. It worked fine for her for a really long time, since they couldn’t see her it was almost as if they had forgotten about her and were busy with their own shenanigans which included god knows what. They weren’t norm
Enkeli walks back to where she had come from and after reaching the bottom of the stairs she set down the unresponsive little girl on her feet. She waited to see if she could hold her own weight and it seemed like she could though it appeared that she probably hadn’t stood up for a while. They had kept her strapped on the chair for at least a week, from what she could tell.“Wait just a second, alright?” This time the little girl gave a nod equivalent to her size.She stomped up the stairs- not even caring that they could possibly hear her- and pulled on the door. As expected it was properly bolted. Hoping that the bolt was loose she kicked on the door a few times with as much strength as she could muster. It was a good thing that the basement was completely soundproofed, less sound would reach them. They would have been in their rooms, discussing which bills to pay with the money they had stolen from her- she realized that it was highly unlikely that any of this would reach those gre
“Shedim!” She was taken aback to see him in this place. How did he even know where she was? Unless.. could it be that he was the one who opened the door for her? The thought crossed her mind, though she was doubtful considering that he met her here instead of at the church. Nevertheless, she was happy to see him. She ran to him and jumped.With widened eyes he lagged in his reaction for just a second before he grabbed on to her waist, letting her wrap her legs around him. He was still baffled at this reaction of hers. He had expected an annoyed look and perhaps a few cuss words. He was waiting for her to tell him to leave her alone again.In fact, after what had happened, Shedim was beyond angry. He was busy conjuring up ways to torture her for how she treated him. A lowlife telling him to get out? He couldn’t bear with it.Despite the harsh feelings of resentment that had drove up inside him, he couldn’t help but get a strange sense of anxiety. A certain calling that was similar to t
“Whoa.” Enkeli and Lily both stared in aww with synchronisation as the house built itself from scratch. It took a bit of time because he was constantly looking at materials to replicate online and then used his ability to re create them in real life to incorporate into the house. They sat down and watched and after around 30 minutes it was complete.“You’re kidding right?” Her jaw almost dropped to the ground at the completion. There was no way this could be hers, she thought. She didn’t deserve something so nice. “This isn’t a house, it’s a fucking mansion.”“Language.” Shedim pointed out with a smirk causing her to cover her mouth. She had forgotten the etiquette of behaviour around children.“Fucking mansion.” Lily repeated.Shedim clutched his stomach as he burst out in laughter for a good few minutes, he wiped a tear off and sighed, enjoying the embarrassed look on Enkeli’s face. She promised herself to be more careful from here on out. She wasn’t used to being around a little ki
She decided to tell him what happened. She left out the part about her past because she assumed it was unnecessary. She started with getting caught by her parents and them needing money. When she refused they had locked her up. She continued to tell him about finding the girl in the basement and despite the fact she was tortured, she did seem like she was fed and given water considering the energy she had to walk around and go on the slide."I understand if that's a little hard to believe" She bit her lip. What must he be thinking of her? He cocked his head to the side- knowing how shitty humans were from experience, there was no way he wouldn't believe a story about a human doing shitty things. In fact, if someone told him that humans created a special device to annihilate demons and angels from the face of the earth along with every other multiverse that existed. He wouldn't be surprised at all. There was nothing that humans were incapable of physically doing. The world was their
This chapter is not part of the story so you don’t have to buy it. It is just information on demons from a book I enjoyed very much. Encylopedia of Demons and Demonology by Rosemary Ellen Guiley.Dealing with evil has occupied center stage in human affairs since our earliest times. Destruction, chaos, decay, and the ultimate darkness of death have often overshadowed the presence of goodness and light. Human beings have dealt with evil in three principal ways: by meeting it head on in battle, by warding it off before it strikes, and by trying to avoid it altogether through denial. The how and why of evil have been debated and discussed for centuries in religion, folklore, philosophy, art, literature, and pop culture, all of which attempt to explain why bad things happen, especially to good people. When evil strikes the wicked, we see it as the deserved consequence of evildoing. When evil strikes the righteous, we look for satisfactory explanations, often in vain. Everyone feels the tou
Grief in The Mind Grief is a natural occurrence that everybody goes through in their life. It can cause depression to some, but to others it is a way of coping with the loss of something incredibly meaningful. Grief can also occur from the death of a loved one, a change in your career, or the ending of a long relationship or a friendship. Grief can be any type of feelings people go through such as, being angry, being upset, having constant worries, relief, possible fear, or any other possible type of numbness. It also can be thoughts of despair and discomfort. Increasing your social life is one of many ways to quickly help the person get over the grief that they are experiencing.Although grief is experienced every day, most people do not have an understanding of what grief actually is. Grief is a deep sorrow, especially caused by someone 's death (Pbs). Death can be an overwhelming, painful, and frightening experience. Grief is classified as a strong, sometimes overwhelming emotion.
“The answer is no.” He laughed. “I don’t just like you, what I feel is much more than that. I don’t know what love is but if I had a choice, I’d live all my life with you and then some more. I would be willing to stay with you for as long as the earth existed. If you think that’s love, then so be it. I think the three of us made a pretty great family, don’t you? I really liked it when John, that waiter, thought you were my wife and munchkin was my kid.” He smiled was fulfilling, like he had no regrets in life.“Why are you saying this?” I pout, my eyes brimming with tears. “I.. I feel the same. You saved me.” My voice was too unstable to continue saying all the things I wanted to say to him.“I know how you feel even if you don’t say it.”I shake my head aggressively. I did not like the tone of his voice and I did not like where this conversation was going. He suddenly wants to confess his feelings? He wouldn’t do that at an inappropriate time like this, not unless he thought he woul
“You misjudged my character. I was never meant to be a demon.” He speaks. Lucifer raised an eyebrow. “Pretending to be a good boy in front of your girl? Let’s not forget the things you happily did for me. Slaughter, murder, torturing innocent children, I could go on and on.” I furrow my eyebrows. Torturing innocent children? He was just saying that to get on his or my nerves I bet, there is no way it can be true. “Say what you want. Let’s deal with this outside.” “Hmmm? How boring. I wanted your lover to watch as I killed you and then I’d take her after. Oh and her powers too.” He grinned. Shedim clenched his fists. “He’s just trying to get on your nerves.” I whisper. “Trust me, I know. That’s his personality in a nutshell.” He spit. “Ouch. Though I’d take it as a compliment in a heartbeat. Now, you.” He looked at Agares with a piercing gaze. “Give it to me.” Agares seemed to be in a daze still and responded to Lucifer’s words like a pet following his master whenever he was
“I’ll go deal with Asmodeus and you should stay here and make sure nothing happens to them. No matter what happens ,you can’t let Enkeli use her powers.” Shedim warned.Something was wrong with Agares. He was standing there blankly as if nothing around him made sense.“Stop me.” He grunted as he leaped forward towards Lev and attacked him. In an instant, Shedim pulled him away but Agares’s attack was so aggressive that he created a hole in Lev’s abdomen that was gaping and gushing with blood. He did this just with his hand?I reflexively scream and kneel down to him.“WHAT THE HELL ARE YOU DOING?” I scream at Agares who still seemed to be dazed.“Fuck. He’s received a direct order from the master of the ring to kill any humans in front of him. I can’t hear the command but that must be it.”Shedim takes off his shirt and hands it to me, which I use to press against Lev’s wounds. He coughed painfully and gurgled up some blood that started flowing down the sides of his mouth right onto t
Note by author – You may skip this chapter if you’d like. Most of it is mainly information on some higher demons and the apocalypse. All the information I found was from the book Encyclopedia of Demons and Demonology by Rosemary Ellen Guiley.The lights flickered, on and off continuously until the bulbs fused and turned off permanently. The weather was getting more chilly, the wind started blowing faster and I shiver as it reaches me through the windows. I take a few steps forward, feeling my way around until I reach the kitchen. I was blinded for a few minutes but slowly, the moonlight had started giving me vision and I could see more clearly. The black spots covering my vision slowly faded.I got a few candles and a lighter. Lighting them, I placed them on the dining and coffee table.“Was that the sign?” I whisper. Did that mean the apocalypse had started?Shedim and Agares had found that out before anything noticeable even happened. They knew immediately that something was wrong.
When I woke up I was happy because of yesterday’s events. It felt like a real family. At least I got to know what that was like before hearing what I was about to hear. We were having breakfast at the table, all four of us. The swelling on Agares’s face had completely died down and in fact, he did not even have the black eye anymore. He looked as good as new. The healing powers of supernatural beings really was incredible, it meant I wouldn’t have to worry about them at least.The whole time, Shedim remained completely silent. No snarky remark or suggestive comment, not even one of those annoying smirks of his. Agares looked back and forth between us and raised his eyebrow, wondering if something was wrong.I shrugged my shoulders. I was just as confused as he was. Lily, on the other hand, was oblivious. Since it was Sunday, all she wanted to do was her homework from school then sleep some more. After eating her breakfast she yawned and headed to her room.He seemed to be done with hi
Next Chapter“Do you really think we should be idling around like this.” Enkeli wondered out loud.“There isn’t a better time.” His lips twitched to give a miniscule smile.She reluctantly agreed and changed her clothes into a dress. She checked up on Lily to see that she was completely ready and ended up in Enkeli’s closet to go through her jewelry box. Enkeli laughed and found her a small necklace (that was essentially a choker necklace for her but would fit more loosely for Lily.) It just so happened to be that both of them wore blue dresses.“How did you know I was going to wear blue?” Enkeli teased. “Aren’t you copying me?”Lily nodded. “You like blue.”She felt her heart melt. Lily really was the cutest kid Enkeli had ever seen. Seeing other people’s children being so annoying and demanding put her off at some point and she thought having children must be extremely difficult and miserable for parents but now she could understand why people choose to have them.It was still diffi
Back then there was a bit of an economical crisis. Shedim’s family sold trinkets for a living, just enough to feed their family of 10. Excluding himself and his parents, he had his grandma and 6 siblings. At a certain point, the trinkets had failed to sell during the period of economical depression and the ‘savings’ weren’t nearly enough to keep their family afloat. The first one to go was his grandma, since she had decided she had lived long enough and wanted her children and grandchildren to continue living and make the next generation better.The next was his father, who made sure his mom and siblings had enough food in their bellies. Then, of course, his mom would die too, followed by older siblings and at last, the resilient younger siblings remained. Shedim did his best to take care of her younger sister.He stole and threatened as much as he could. When he was caught and placed in jail, he asked only one favour of the police officer who looked kind enough to take pity on him. A