When Bertrand and Grace went back inside, Don and Becca were already sleeping heavily, resounding like kids after playing all day long, Becca with her head comfortably resting over Don’s thigh, Don’s hand carefully laid atop of her head, as if he slept fondling her hair.
“These two never change, no matter how much time passes...” Grace said, with a sigh of relief.
“I don’t understand, though.” Bertrand hushed back.
“What don’t you understand, my boy?”
“I mean... You’re... Like... Belial, the demon king. Right?”
“Yes?”
“He’s Purson, also a demon king...”
“Yes...?”
“And Becca is an angel... So...”
“How do we get to be capable of actually loving one another?”
“Well... Yes...” Bertrand felt ashamed by his own question, his cheeks flushed by the sudden realisation.
When he mentioned Jacob to Donnovan, the latter didn’t question him about anything other than if Jake was his boyfriend, without any sound of bias in his voice.
And there was Bertrand, judging him, Grace, and Becca, for what they weren’t capable of choosing. Instead of looking at what they did choose.
“It’s very unexpected, yes” Grace answered, her hushed voice carrying such a deep and calm tone, that it surprised him. “In the beginning, I really thought that angels and demons were like cats and dogs, but to my surprise, I found out that it all comes down to belief. Like sides on a chessboard, they’re only there while the game is on.”
While Grace spoke, Bertrand paid close attention to her words.
It was as if everything he ever believed as a religious person, was wrong. Growing up in a catholic school and learning about how wicked demons were, always tempting humans to sin and dealing with them for their souls.
He never thought, even for a single moment, about if it all was actually right or not.
But there was Grace.
Belial, to be more precise.
Telling him about love, and about how a demon could actually love an angel. But not like a lover, no.
Like family.
And so she went on.
“When we found her, we didn’t know what she was, because she lost her grace when she fell from Eden. And it made her look like just any other ordinary human, fragile and sensitive. Vulnerable even. Since Donnovan and I wanted peace, she came as a sign for us. A sign that we’d be able to achieve that peace. Because she became part of it, of our regular lives as Grace and Don. And then, when we found out she could see other demons, we started realising that she might not be completely human. Don’t get me wrong here, she’ll always be a human for us, only a much stronger and powerful human than the others. But still, not a regular one. When we found out she could be an angel, by the time she started gathering her memories back, of course it startled us. I mean, how not? We were demons and she had the strong possibility of being born a natural enemy to us, but love is a decision. And since she probably felt that we weren’t human from the very beginning, but still chose to give us love and acceptance, we decided we could still love her... That’s when I found out that real love has no boundaries, no limits, no shape. Like sides in a war. They’re there only while the war is happening.”
Bertrand felt utterly flabbergasted by her words, which showed wisdom far beyond humans, demons, angels, or even something bigger than them all.
He went to sleep with those words surrounding his thoughts...
And woke up to find that Becca’s farewell had been quick as the letter she left to him and Don.
We’ll meet again in no time.
But in the meantime, don’t die you two.
P.s.: Thank you for becoming such a special person in my life in such a short period of time B.
Purson gave Bertrand a stern, judging glare.
“If you break her heart, I swear I’ll keep you breathing enough to feel pain for the rest of your life. You feel me?”
Bertrand looked back at the demon king, a mix of dumbfoundedness and confusion in his face.
“What? Wait...” The detective then realised what Purson meant. “No! No, she isn’t in love with me. Is she?”
His expression became even more dumbfounded, but he couldn’t suppress the silly smile that appeared playfully in his lips.
***
Mathew watched the young woman slowly open her eyes, effortfully trying to get a grip on her reality.
“So you’re finally awake. Good...” Mathew said, a playful wicked smile sprouting in his lips.
“Urgh...” She groaned, not able to say much more. But when she came a bit more to her senses, realised that once more she was restrained.
But only that, this time, she wasn’t capable of moving a single muscle.
“Yes. How does it feel... To be in the shoes of the one you cold bloodedly murdered with this?” He asked, showing the black crowbar in his hands.
“What... What are you... Talking about...?”
Mathew clenched his fists and bit his lip so hard, it bled a little. But soon after, the wound and the blood vanished, evaporating with the heat that emanated from his body.
“DON’T PLAY FOOL WITH ME YOU FUCKING PSYCHO!” Mathew shouted as he slammed his crowbar on the floor, blowing a large hole through the floor tiles.
The girl flinched ever so slightly, but not as slightly for Mathew not to notice. Which made him continue on with his speech.
“I know you killed my dad, but I’m not like you. My vengeance will be as fair as it can get, and I just wanted you to feel like my dad felt when you tied him to a chair and SLAMMED HIM TO DEATH! No... I’ll free you, so that you have a chance to fight back.”
He snapped his fingers, and the ropes erupted in flames, vanishing from around the young woman as if never being there to begin with.
***
Uriel stood up as soon as the ropes caught fire and turned to ashes.
“WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? ARE YOU A DEMON TOO? IF YES, THEN YEAH... I may have killed your father. BUT SO WHAT? YOU DEMONS DESERVE ALL TO DIE!”
The blow came faster than she could even think of noticing, and the crowbar hit her right over her wrist.
The world became a new unknown vastness of pain and stars, Uriel’s shriek echoing loudly as she held back the tears, trying to focus beyond the stars that shone in front of her eyes.
“ARGH! I don’t know what you’re talking about, but if you want a piece of me, YOU’LL HAVE TO COME AND GET IT YOU BASEMENT PIECE OF SHIT!” She shouted, arming her fight stance and charging at the demon towards her.
***
Now that’s more like it. Mathew thought to himself, seeing the young woman charging like a wild bull towards him.
His eyes could see everything, even her core.
The living essence of an angelic being.
He didn’t understand what it meant, but he knew as soon as the bright light in the place where a human heart should be, that if he stabbed her right there with his weapon, she’d be dead for good.
But the young man wanted to take his time.
Vengeance is best served cold, the saying went, and he wanted to have his served as cold as a corpse in a morgue.
So his strike went smoothly and deadly fast to the young woman’s forearm, along with a quick spin that allowed him to easily evade her charge.
Her scream echoed in his ears, sounding like music as he recalled his father’s screams on his death chair.
“What?” Mathew asked. “Isn’t the pain motivation enough for you to actually come at me with some real killing intent?”
***
“SHUT UP YOU SON OF A BITCH!” Uriel screamed, turning back to him and standing her ground, trying to study his opponent.
If only I had my grace, things would be easier. She thought, complaining to herself, but then she slapped herself internally.
Despite the pain, she was still Uriel. The mighty Judge of Flames, who hunted demon kings for breakfast and presented one of the biggest threats to Sheol.
She shouldn’t be complaining as long as she breathed.
All she had to do was to keep fighting, until her essence was completely extinguished.
She inhaled deeply, took a step, and then everything became clearer.
Bright as day, she saw the demon raising the crowbar to strike at his shoulder and started moving to evade it.
It wouldn’t be as easy for him as he could be thinking.
However, she felt a blinding pain on her other shoulder right after thinking she avoided the strike.
Not being able to hold back her tears anymore, she shrieked desperately as her left arm fell alongside her, dead and useless.
Her broken shoulder burning in pain like she never felt up until then.
***
“So you really can’t fight, huh?” Mathew sneered. “I guess it can’t be helped. You really only killed my father because he was defencelessly tied to a chair. You’re nothing but a coward.” He said, breaking her right arm, and then her left leg, making the young woman stumble to the floor like a sack of meat.
“Oh” he kept going. “And don’t you EVER call my mom a bitch again.”
He attacked again, and again, and once more, breaking legs, ankles, arms, ribs, shoulders.
Mathew wanted to make her feel exactly the way his dad felt when dying. So he properly took his time and enjoyed her screams.
She was sobbing, crying violently and her body was trembling ever so slightly, as if having a seizure. Her eyes were begging something to him, but Mathew couldn’t understand, because of the blinding wrath he felt.
Until he felt a warm hand over his shoulder.
“WHO DARES TO INTERRUPT...” He started reprimanding the one behind him while turning to see who else was going to die that day. But then...
“Dad...?”
Jeremy stood right in front of Mathew.
His eyes wer full of tears, and gleaming with sadness.
Raziel touched the hilt of his sword, and a loud scream echoed through the gigantic hall. All demons and angels came to a halt after hearing the sound, and stood there, hands ready to get their weapons or release their focused power, but not moving a single inch beyond that. Raziel’s sword, Adversary’s Bane, had an essence on its own. Only allowing Raziel specifically to carry her around, and everyone that stood against him was dreadfully shredded by its blade. It was beautifully proved when he left the unaccountable battles of the great civil war without a single scratch. Everyone who heard the shriek of his sword, knew it only meant death and destruction. But Michael chose to dare, and unsheathed his own s
Grace and Becca’s plane trip lasted a few hours, but it was a comfortable time, since Grace convinced, somehow, the ticket booth to give them a first class VIP pass. Becca wanted to complain about it, because they were in the Haled, which meant following the rules of the Haled.But she did kill a person and was of course a runaway from Eden, so what could she even complain about?‘Well, shit...’ She thought to herself at the ticket booth.They left the airport and crossed a few streets towards the town’s border, giving no time for breaks or snacks.“It’s a matter of life and death that you learn the proper use of the Page you carry. Also, you’ll find every second you spend from there to here with no food, absolutely worth it, once we get to the church. Priest Baatar’s food is almost in pair with yours, girl!” Grace said when Becca asked her if they’d be stopping for a break any time
“Dad...?” Mathew asked, looking startled.The young woman kept whining on the floor, but the young man paid no attention to her anymore. She couldn’t move anyways.“She’s not the one you’re looking for, son...” Jeremy’s ghost said, looking sad and disappointed.But was it really his dad’s ghost?He didn’t look dead, nor translucent. He looked nothing like a ghost was supposed to look like.“What... What do you mean? Why’re you here?” The young man asked, looking even more lost.“She has a...” Jeremy’s ghost was about to say, but Mathew interrupted him. When Becca heard the name ‘Elohim’, she had the feeling that one of the symbols on the roof shone a bit more brightly, as if standing out from the others up there in the ceiling, and it gave her the strange feeling of being watched by someone familiar to her. But whom?However, the feeling only lasted a moment, and right after that, the priest quickly rose from his previous position, once more facing his enemies.It seemed as if she was the only one to have felt that, and her enemies were looking viciously towards her, so it wasn’t time for any kind of contemplation. Her enemies were right in front of her, and she wasn’t willing to leave her mom and the source of all answers she needed behind.“You won’t lay a single finger on...” Baatar started, but Becca cut him mid-sentenARC: Seeds of Calamity CHAPTER OF THE PAGES - XVIII - Wrong side of Heaven, Righteous side of Hell (Eleven)
“So you’re the famous Donnovan...” Elleanor asked. A fresh, polite smile on her lips.It was morning, so she had a mug full of coffee in her hands, while Donnovan carried a cream filled bagel, and Bertrand had his usual.Instant noodles.“Who eats noodles for breakfast, man?” Donn asked in a scolding tone.“I do, now leave my noodles alone. They didn’t do a single thing to you.” Bertrand retorted, and so they kept having small talk on their way to his first session with Grace’s therapist. A woman called Elleanor.“I don’t mean to be intrusive, but don&rsquo
Camael walked around the streets, his thoughts floating through time and history.His eyes were old as time itself, since he was born as one of the first archangels. The battle against Tehom left him with a lot of scars, not only in his body, but in his mind and heart.The archangel spent his whole existence exiled from Eden, wandering among the humans from the Haled.After the great civil war, he absconded from both sides, because he absolutely refused to bear arms against his fellow brothers and sisters.That decision ended in his exile from the Heavens, which made Camael stick to his avatar, learning everything he could from humans, from their culture, growth and evolving, to even faith and how it moved them.Camael lived among humans ever since the ancient times of the majestic city of Enoch, and there he learned how to live a life as a human, but not before being idolised by Enoch’s people, and even king Enoch himself.
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“You can tell me anything that unsettles you,” Elleanore said “or you can tell me your story. Whatever the case may be, the goal here is to reveal traumas, disturbances, anything that might be or become a hindrance to your life, or just to any aspect of your routine.” Bertrand tried to hide his emotions and act as if everything was okay, but her voice had such an effect on him, that he for once didn’t look away. He forced himself to keep eye contact, and spoke his heart out. “I’m wanted for alleged murder...” Elleanore widened her eyes. ‘I knew it!’ The therapist exclaimed to herself, without being able to contain her own surprise. Latest Chapter