At that moment, a gasp escaped my lips as I saw, astonished, how a door began to emerge in the wall, causing a cloud of dust to emanate, as if it had always been hidden there. It was a wide piece of wood, with the upper part rounded in the shape of an arch, like ancient doors; Several strange and unknown symbols flashed in the frame with a reddish glow, and then went out of their own accord.I felt like my legs were weak.Hythro pulled on my arm, but in response to the fear that overwhelmed me, I resisted. He turned around and gave me a look full of aversion."I can walk alone," I mumbled before he said anything.His upper lip retracted, baring his teeth at me and uttering a slight threatening growl. However, after a couple of seconds, he reluctantly let my arm free.He put his hands on the strange entrance and pushed it. A completely black space appeared in front of us, and a light breeze of unknown origin moved a few strands of my hair. I coudn't see anything. The intense blackness
He walked down the hallway, with me on his heels. The small place managed to upset me more than I already was; The only sound he could hear, besides our footsteps, was my heavy breathing. Then, when we got to the bottom, he opened the last door.A relatively square but wide area appeared on the other side. The lights ended there, so the only thing I was able to make out inside were some strange, still, terrifying-looking shadows.Hythro walked into the room, getting lost in the darkness. I stayed a couple of meters away from the door. My common sense reacted and my numb hands—maybe from the cold, or from fear, I didn't know—took one of the torches from the hallway wall. I took a deep breath, exhaling a shaky sigh, and forced my legs forward.The door closed behind me, without me having touched it.The light from the fire in my hand allowed me to see the demon turn towards me. His face, pale and dark, maintained a very severe expression."You will stay here until I return," he said blu
I only knew that a couple of hours had passed because a slight growl, coming from my stomach, echoed in the dark room louder than it actually was. Fatigue, tiredness and cold exhausted me excessively. My whole body felt cold. Even so, I couldn't calm my heartbeat.Suddenly, the icy energy that entered the atmosphere made me open my eyes, stretching me suddenly. In a very innocent way, a spark of hope awakened within me, but it was quickly drowned out the moment I recognized that heavy and dense presence.I almost jumped to my feet, ignoring the tingling in my muscles, shaking in a flash from the current of fear that coursed through my system. I turned to the side, watching with fear as the door opened slowly, and when I saw her, the blood fled from my face.The first thing I could notice, more than anything else, was the black patch that covered his left eye, the one Alexander tore off. And then, in the anger that his expression exuded.Fear stuck to the center of my being and was fel
Before I knew it, I had already fallen to the ground. I coughed as I tried to catch my breath."I want to see you beg for your life," he continued, and another blow landed squarely on my abdomen, this time with his foot. I want to make you regret everything .A wet layer began to gather in my eyes. My breathing became labored, rapid and ragged. I was vaguely aware of him turning away from me, since the pain in my gut was so intense that I couldn't pay much attention to it.—Let's see what I can do without leaving too many marks on you. —I heard her murmur in a happy and playful tone.When my vision adjusted to the little light that the torch still emanated from the floor, I could notice that Naamah had taken one of the objects from the table. He turned around and gave me a smile.—Do you know what this does? He waved the instrument in the air, which almost looked like a strange pair of scissors. It's to tear off your fingers. I doubt you'll miss one or two, right?Despite the pain, an
—So you're really doing all this for love? "She," she asked, laughing, then shook her head. I can't believe what an idiot you are. You will soon see the consequences that this can bring you.Another sudden blow to the stomach made me lean forward, making me lose my breath. A faint ringing echoed in my ears for a few moments, while my vision became blurry. I was left lying on the floor, with my hands wrapped around my painful torso, and then I could no longer hold back my tears."I wonder if Asmodeus will be upset with me if I break something for you," he murmured.Out of the corner of my eye, I saw him lift one leg in the air. Suddenly, the recent memory of Hythro, raising one foot to smash Paul's head into the ground, came to mind and fear gripped every part of my being.At this moment, the door opened.Naamah looked away from me abruptly, then took a couple of steps away. I couldn't immediately raise my head to see who had entered, so I just listened to footsteps that seemed furious
And it wasn't just because I was more than sure that something bad was about to happen to me. It was because she had gone to that place in vain. Hythro lied: they weren't being tortured, they didn't even know I was in that place. Wherever they were, they had no idea of my whereabouts. The realization that I was a complete idiot who took risks for nothing hurt even more than Naamah's blows.The anger at myself was such that the desire to cry was unbearable.The end of the tunnel, even though I had no idea what it would be like, left me stunned. I opened my eyes wide, because I would never have imagined that.I wasn't sure if I wanted to go back the way I came, or if I wanted to stay there.There were no longer underground passages, nor rooms with torture instruments. All that disappeared. We entered a space that seemed to be a formidable cave of such abysmal dimensions that I could not see where it began and where it ended. A stone path that looked like a bridge separated us from som
At that moment, Hythro released me.My heart skipped a beat as I looked up to survey the area I had been taken to. It was illuminated by a huge, complicated but elegant gold-colored chandelier that hung from the top. The bricks in the room were the same faint reddish tone as the rest of the castle, that didn't change. There were many pillars connecting the roof to the floor.But, without a doubt, what caught my attention the most was what was in front of me, several meters away: what, from my perspective, seemed to be an excessively large seat for one person. In the first second, I thought it was nothing more than an unaesthetic throne, made up of countless light gray spheres. But when I took just a few steps closer, I realized that the spheres were not the same size or shape. I lost my breath the moment I realized that it was a throne made of skulls.I immediately backed away until my back hit the wall. Then, an alien whisper of anguish was heard in my ear, and in the next second, tw
Suddenly, a familiar burning arose in the center of the hand Asmodeus held, and began to spread up my arm. A gasp escaped me the moment I saw the spiral of black thorn-shaped lines that were drawn on my skin.His eyebrows rose slightly. "I see..." he murmured with a hint of amazement, with those crimson eyes fixed on the black mark on my arm. So she made sure to mark you as hers. He's more cautious than I thought.I wasn't sure why, but his words made a flash of anger ignite in me. However, the brief mention of him caused a lump to form in my throat and I withdrew my hand in one swift movement. I took a step back, feeling my legs grow weaker.The glowing eyes of the demon in front of me traveled to my face, inspecting it for a few eternal moments. It wasn't until that moment that I became fully aware of a strange, new energy that I was able to appreciate. The energy that Asmodeus emanated was heavy, cold as ice, just like that of the rest of the demons he knew, but somehow it was