Attention: This book is the direct continuation of the book "Protected by the Devil", be sure to read the other book first. Thank you!
~~~It was as if I was looking into the eyes of death. The place didn't have the smell or the heat of hell. It was strangely normal. Like an autumn afternoon in the human world. It wasn't cold, but it was windy, and it wasn't heated, although an orange light appeared between the clouds in what could be a late afternoon.The floor was made of dry and firm mud. And there was nothing as far as the eyes reached. No tree. No lake. No stone. It was the end of the world, the most honest way to say it."Do you know which direction to go? "I asked Vraxlon.The prince-warrior watched me with a squinting glow in his eyes. I had the impression of thinking he would be in shock because it took a long time to answer me and the expression on his face was that of someone who had just suffered from a pressure drop.Vraxlon held me by the shoulders, and I noticed that his fingers were shaking. He made mention of speaking and seemed to weigh the words, choosing them."Thank you," he said in short breaths. “Thank you, Your Majesty. For everything.I watched the surroundings, the sword he carried against his waist, and the way his fingers held me. I looked for any signs of danger. As much as I didn't suspect him, it seemed very strange to me that he was saying goodbye.I looked down at the necklace on my chest, and it was a shock to see it completely erased, without a drop of my magic to fill the hollow circle of the pendant. I swallowed it dry and slowly pulled Vraxlon's hands away from my shoulders."Why are you saying goodbye? “I asked cautiously."Because this is where it ends," he said, momentarily closing his eyes. "You won't make it, Your Majesty. I see it now. You won't make it. None of us are going.It was as if the whole world had fallen on my shoulders, and my knees were weak. It was one thing to suspect death, it was another to know of someone who saw me die for five centuries that I was about to die again.I found myself thinking that if Miguel was right about a prophecy if my decision to go to the human world had not come, in fact, from the need to make the most of my last days.Because, according to the words of the archangel, I needed to get to Purgatory to make a choice, and then start a new cycle. In addition, on many occasions, my friends had said how impossible it would be to change an already-written story.Nothing prevented me from reliving it, no matter how much some choices changed the environment, it would still make the end the same."I need to be here," I spoke with a firmness that I didn't even recognize. "I need to find the Oracle before I die. That's how the story ends."I don't want it to end," said the prince-warrior. "I don't want you to die before my eyes once again.With a sad smile, I approached again and touched his face. The ends of the strands of your beard tickled the tips of my fingers."We'll die together, did you forget?”But that didn't seem to comfort the sin of lust. I knew that if the magic still ran through his veins, he would have used it to reopen the portal and take us back. I knew that even I would do that, just so I wouldn't have to see the pity that took care of Vraxlon's features. So as not to have to see the way his eyes darkened with a glow that could very well be from the tears he couldn't let go of.Finally, after a very heavy second of silence, the prince-warrior held my hand and placed a kiss on my palm, tickling his beard in contact with my skin."We will live together," he promised.But I knew it was an empty promise. He couldn't save me if it was something already planned to happen. And I knew I didn't want to be saved. I wanted to finish that cycle. I wish I didn't have to reincarnate for more human bodies that had no idea that a real hell existed.I just wanted peace. And if my death was enough for this, then so be it. It was a sacrifice that I was more than willing to make.However, when the prince-warrior intertwined our fingers and said that we should go north, and walked together through that dry and lifeless terrain, I regretted that we didn't have enough time to make it worth it.Worth, yes, but not the way I wanted. Because I wanted it to last years, decades, or millennia. I wish Vraxlon could still feel the emotions I caused him. And as we walked north of Purgatory, I knew that after that day, we would never have a life together again.Our walk continued along the dirt and dry path for long hours. My feet were already starting to hurt and slip inside my boots, not because of the heat, but because of pure nervousness.Vraxlon still held my fingers, and I noticed from time to time that he threw glances at me. If I'm worried about the amount of sweat in the palm of my hand or if I would be tired, I can't know. All I know is that when he looked back, he would look away.We don't talk all the time either. And I started to get slightly disturbed by the lack of sounds from that place. It wasn't like in hell, where I had the choice to accept or ignore the sounds. There, it was as if the creatures sent there were always lurking, and needed silence to choose the best time to attack.However, we were not attacked, even though we were exposed in that way. Trapped and without magic, in a terrain that extended more and more and without the slightest sign of an end. Incredibly, I didn't feel thirsty, tired, or any human difficulty, despite the long hours of walking. And the orange light that erupted in the skies at the moment we arrived now assumed a shade of dark blue, of an unmistakable night.The sky had no stars or moon. There weren't even clouds. It looked like an image glued to the top, an illusion. I spent some time watching the high and ended up not noticing when the dry and beaten earth through which we were walking was, a few meters away, making room for an immense mountain with peaks hidden by a dense mist."We have to find the passage inside the mountain," Vraxlon said in a hoarse voice. The sound made me jump, we were in silence for many hours. "It's the only way to cross the rest of the way."All right," I replied, without making much point of looking i
Vraxlon's gaze bent down to the dagger on my hips, and even though he was busy picking up the gun and studying it, I knew I was just finding a pretext not to look directly into my eyes."I've been here," he said darkly. "In some of their lives, I've been here. I can remember that now."And you said that no supernatural creature could get out of here "Zombei, but my voice didn't have even half the humor I intended. "But if you're still alive, it's because it means you left."It is," he murmured, and only at that moment he decided to raise his black eyes towards me. "I just don't remember what the cost was for me to leave.While eating and drinking water, I found myself wondering if I would have risked my life for Vraxlon to return and tell the others what we found out. But if we had come this far, wouldn't he remember everything? By the way, why the hell would he forget everything that had happened, remembering only when we were about to do it all over again? Unless this was part of t
I started to surround the space from the top, sneaking into the narrow trail around the cave. The trail ended right on top of the exit, so I would just need to jump and face whatever the ground was outside. I just hoped they weren't stones anymore, or I might as well hit my head.However, the biggest danger was in what I was doing at that moment since I needed to hold on to the wall of sharp stones and balance my tired feet on a path that was no more than a few centimeters so that only the tips of my boots could touch the trail. I held against the stones as if my life depended on that, and I was advancing little by little. At the pace I was in, I would need Vraxlon to cut the whole creature so that it could not reach me, and that was in fact what was happening.Even with each cut of the deadly sword and strong enough to cut the animal, another membrö always grew in place, making it incompatible. And he continued without the slightest sign that he was getting tired, although the princ
The prince-warrior held my hand and led me to the cave, acting with a lot of conscience and wisdom along the way. During all the time I followed him, I couldn't help but notice how restless and suspicious my soul seemed. I felt not only that I was willingly heading to death, but also falling like a fly into a trap.The cave was even colder and wetter than all the rest of the purgatory. Whether it was for the vegetation that covered the roof of the place, or for the trees that made shadows at the entrance, I would never know. However, I was very sure that my sneezing and itching in the throat region, which began to devastate me a few hours after we intended to rest, reminded me a lot of the eminence of a cold caused by the cold."Use this," Vraxlon suggested as he stretched a blanket towards me.The heavy fabric fell on me and crawled against the most boring stones inside the cave. I was sitting and wrapped my arms around my legs, leaning my head against my knees. Vraxlon sat next to
The prince of lust captured my lower lip in his and sucked very lightly, and, even with my eyes closed, I knew that the power in my necklace sparkled for a thousandth of a second, before it went out again.I opened my mouth to him and received him, corresponding to the kiss that at first had no softness, no affection, no calm, maybe he was feeling that primitive instinct to obtain any source of carnal heat, even if he had not been influenced by the magic of his eternal punishment. Maybe I was the personification of sin in your life, just as it was mine.The prince of lust quickly managed to release the top of my combat suit, exposing my seiös to the humid and cold air of the cave. One of his hands went up to one of my seiös, and his fingers played provocatively with the nipple that became stiff from the spot, while the other hand went up to my hair, pulling them lightly so that I would slightly tilt my head back.His lips took mine more deeply when I tilted my head, and I didn't even
And the tears that didn't roll down your face, rolled over mine. I cried as I wrapped his shoulders with my arms and moved my hips harder over yours. And I kept crying even when we reached the climax together. Because that was the last one. Because we were very close to my death. Because we knew that's where it all ended.And it occurred to me, as I rested my head against his shoulder and our moans gave way to breathless and choppy breaths, that the magic we had just created was enough to open a new portal and get out of there, or to defeat my enemy with full force. But if history tended to repeat itself, how could I die before I could open the portal for him Could it be that in my deathbed all the powers were released at once and that was what made Vraxlon able to return safely? But if it were so, now that he and the other sins were kept trapped around my life, how could I die and not him?All these questions kept spinning in my head as I ended up falling asleep once again. I was ful
"No one knows who spreads the stories," he said, tilting his head slightly to listen through the narrow slit that opened like the doors of the temple. Probably realizing that there was no sound at all, he was hemping his sword again. "Even because we've never heard of someone who could have left the Purgatory alive.And yet I was already sure at that time that I had visited that place many times in search of answers. It was as if I could remember Faye's voice, when we first met in this life, and she said that they could never prevent me from making the choice that would lead to my death because if the Oracle were responsible for writing my story, he would change every word and every line so that any of my paths would take me there. And, in fact, that's what was happening.No one would ever say that the same woman who entered hell without any power, without memories of her past lives, and who was determined to avoid her own death, would be the same one who now raised her chin and opene
It was truly an lobby, but no entrance doors. The only entrance and exit was the top of all that staircase on which we went down. Looking from below, it seemed impossible that I had gone down what didn't look like more than a few minutes. And going up would be an even greater penance. But I had no plans to go back the same way I arrived, and I took a hand on my chest to make sure to hide the shape of the necklace on my chest, even though I knew that the blue light still shone against the leather of my clothes.Not to say that there was nothing in that lobby, I can mention that there was only a small opening on the wall, which could be a door of the human standard size, but that there was only an opening. Even if I spied as much as my neck could stretch, I couldn't see anything from the other. It was as if a mantle was placed over the passage, reflecting the lobby and not its interior."Is she on the other side? "I asked Vraxlon.The warlord nodded.“Choose your questions well. And cho