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"Lucas stop!!!" Aria screamed, and tried to wriggle out of the guard's arms, but Lucas didn't hear her. He didn't want to listen to her. All he wanted to do was burn the boys who had tried to hurt his woman.
** ** ** Aria served a cupcake and tea to the last customer that walked into the store before her shift ended. She heaved a sigh, and took off her apron, then she took out a strawberry cupcake that she had kept aside for herself. As she was about to bite into it, her phone rang, and she smiled seeing the caller. "Lucas?" "Aria, how are you doing?" "I think I'm good. I was just about to eat a cupcake, and head home." "I think I guessed right, then. Do you wanna hang out for lunch?" "That would've been nice, but it's not necessary. I'll just have the cupcake, and eat something else when I get home." Aria politely declined. "You know, for a person who said she could be my friend, you're pretty distant. You don't ever want to hangout with me, unless I come to that cake shop where you'd barely say a few words to me. Do I make you uncomfortable that much?" Lucas asked her with a note of sadness in his voice. Aria took a breath. She thought about Lucas complaints, and realized she hadn't been a good friend to him, and she felt horrible for that. "I'm so sorry Lucas. You don't make me uncomfortable and I am your friend." "So why do you keep refusing to hangout with me?" "I guess we should have lunch today, then. Where should I meet you?" "Whoa! Just stay put where you are. I'll be there in twenty minutes." Lucas replied excitedly. "You don't have to stress yourself, Lucas. I can just meet you where you are." Aria tried to argue. She didn't want to draw attention when he'd pull up with cars and guards. "It's not stress, Aria. I want to pick you up, so stay put." Lucas said, and the call ended. Aria wrapped up the cupcake, and decided it would be nice to gift it to Lucas when he came to pick her up. She grabbed her bag, and took out the trash. As she turned to leave, three boys stood in her way, sneering at her. "Can I help you guys?" Aria asked them, taking a step backwards. "Give me your bag and the phone." One of the boys said, and moved closer to her. "Please you can't do this now. I have a friend who's coming here to pick me up, and he wouldn't react nicely to this. You guys might find yourselves in a lot of trouble." Aria tried to plead with the boys. "Grab the fucking bag from her." One of the boys said to the one standing close to her. As the boy made for the bag, Aria whirled and ran away, with them on her heels. She bumped into a man, and the cupcake splattered on the ground. When she looked up at the face of the man she had bumped into, it was Lucas. His eyes were the color of fire, as he stared right at the boys who had stopped running too. Aria felt the dark energy that emitted from him, and noticed that his guards had the look of concern on their faces. She held onto Lucas. "Lucas, let's go." She said to him. "Did they touch you?" Lucas asked her. His voice was merely a hoarse whisper, and this scared Aria. "No, they did not. I must've misunderstood the situation, and that's why I ran, but I'm fine. They didn't hurt me." Aria stammered a response. Lucas eyes went to the ground, and he saw the splattered cupcake. "Was that supposed to be for me?" He asked her again. "Yes, it was, but I can get you another. Let's just go and grab lunch. Lucas please." Lucas turned back to the guards, and with a nod, they dragged Aria away from him. The boys saw that they were in imminent danger, and they tried to run away, but Lucas got ahold of one of them, and threw him into the wall. Something snapped in the boys body, and he fell. He grabbed the other two, and threw them as well, and they lay there half-conscious. "Lucas, stop!!!" Aria yelled out of fear. She tried to break away from the guards, but they held her still. Lucas walked to closer to where the boys lay, struggling to keep their eyes open. A flicker of fire appeared on his fingers, and he wanted to burn them to death, but his personal assistant who was also a demon mind-linked him. 'Master, I don't think killing them in her front is appropriate. She doesn't know what you are, and she might get scared of you. Let them go, we'll come back later for them.' Lucas closed his eyes, and drew a long breath. The fire went out, and he turned to see Aria who had cried her eyes out. He turned back to the boys, and squatted so they could hear him. "You tried to hurt what is mine. You owe me a debt, and I'll always collect. I'll find you, and I'll burn you." He whispered so the boys alone could hear him, then he walked back to Aria. The guards finally let go of Aria, but instead of getting into the car, she moved away from them. "What are you doing? I was only trying to defend you." Lucas said to her. "Defend me? You're about to leave these boys lying half-dead, and that is how you defend me? How can you call yourself human?" Aria was visibly upset. "Well technically, I'm not human." Lucas simply said. "Of course you can't be human. You're either the devil's son, or the devil himself. I shouldn't have met you in the first place. Stay away from me." Aria warned, and ran back to the already unconscious boys. She took out her phone and called for an ambulance. Lucas watched her for some time, the anger returning to him. He got into the car. "Take me to the chambers." He ordered the driver.Before Lucifer ever fell⦠Before Hell learned how to mock, how to tempt, how to play with humanity⦠There were the Five. They were not created. They did not rise. They simply⦠were. Ancient. Unnamed by time. Unbound by order. Hell did not rule them. Hell formed around them. They were not demons in the way lesser creatures crawled and clawed for power. They were principlesāembodiments of impulses so deeply rooted in existence that even gods had learned not to provoke them. And among them⦠The First. Incubus. He did not walk into a room. He entered the mind first. Desire preceded him. Longing announced him. By the time his physical form appeared, it was already too late. His victims did not resist himāthey welcomed him. Incubus did not simply seduce. He studied. Every flicker of emotion, every suppressed craving, every hidden weaknessāhe tasted them all. He knew what a person wanted before they admitted it to themselves. And when he gave it to them⦠He gave it perfect
The descent into Hell was not marked by fire.It was marked by silence.Lucas did not step through a gate, nor did he summon a portal. Hell recognized himāfelt himāand parted.The air shifted first.What little movement existed in that cursed realm stilled, as though the world itself had drawn in a breath it dared not release. Then the ground beneath his feet darkened further, veins of molten crimson receding like blood retreating from a wound.He had not been here in a long time.Not because he feared it.Fear was a language Hell understoodābut never dared speak to him.No⦠he had stayed away because this place remembered.Every scream. Every fall. Every moment of weakness.And worst of all⦠it remembered his father's humiliation of him.Lucas walked forward, his steps measured, unhurried, yet carrying a weight that pressed against the very bones of Hell. The corridor stretched before himāendless, suffocating, lined with walls that pulsed faintly, as though alive. Shadows clung to th
Aria stepped out of the school gates beside Mark, the late afternoon sun casting long shadows across the pavement. Their conversation had been light, easyāMark always had a way of making things feel uncomplicatedābut her mind wasnāt entirely in it. It hadnāt been for weeks.Ever since Lucas had started keeping his distance.She had told herself it didnāt matter. That she didnāt care. That whatever they hadāwhatever he had made itāwas better left alone.And yetā¦Her steps slowed.There, parked just across the road, was a sleek black sedan. Polished. Imposing. Familiar.Her breath caught.No⦠it couldnātāBut it was.Lucas leaned casually against the car, his posture relaxed in a way that didnāt fool her for a second. Even from a distance, there was something sharp about him today. Something controlled. Dangerous.Her heart betrayed her with a sudden, violent thud.Why is he here?After weeks of silence⦠weeks of distance⦠now this?āAria?ā Markās voice pulled her slightly back, but s
Lucasās mansion did not feel like a home. Not today. The structure stood tall, elegant as always, its towering windows catching what little daylight filtered through the overcast sky. But insideā Inside, the air felt wrong. Heavy. Charged. Like something unseen had settled into the walls, pressing in, waiting. Lucas stood near one of the large windows, his back partially turned to the room. His gaze was fixed outside, though it was clear he wasnāt really seeing anything. His thoughts were elsewhere. On her. Always on her. The image refused to leave his mindāAria, smiling softly, standing too close to someone else. Letting someone else lead her. Trusting someone else. His jaw tightened. āYouāre going to wear a hole into the glass at this rate.ā Her voice came like silk over steel. Lucas didnāt turn immediately. He didnāt need to. āSelene,ā he said flatly. She stood near the entrance of the room, leaning slightly against the doorway as though she owned the place. Her
Morning came, but it didnāt feel like morning. There was no softness to it. No gentle easing into the day. Just a dull, dragging awareness that time had moved forward whether Aria was ready or not. Rain tapped lightly against her windowānot the violent storm from the day before, but something quieter. Lingering. Like the world hadnāt quite shaken off whatever weight it had carried overnight. Aria lay in bed, staring at the ceiling. Sheād been awake for a while. Long enough to notice the way the light shifted behind the curtains. Long enough to realize she had no intention of getting up anytime soon. Her body felt heavy. Not tiredājust⦠unwilling. Her mind, however, refused to be still. Selene. That image wouldnāt leave her. The way she had stood in the apartment like she belonged there. The calm confidence. The unsettling ease with which she had spoken about things Aria barely understood. And then there was what she had said. About a coming war... and the decisio
Hell did not burn the way mortals imagined it. There were no endless lakes of fire, no screaming pits lined with writhing bodies begging for mercy. That was a childās understanding of punishment. A crude interpretation of something far more intricate. Hell was⦠deliberate. Alive. Breathing in ways that did not require air. The skyāif it could be called thatāwas not a sky at all, but a fractured expanse of shifting darkness, like glass that had been shattered and rearranged by something with no concept of symmetry. Between those fractures, something glowed faintly, pulsing like veins beneath skinādeep reds, bruised purples, flickers of gold that felt less like light and more like something watching. The ground was worse. It was not solid in the way earth should be. It looked like polished obsidian at first glance, smooth and reflective, but beneath its surface, shadows moved. Not reflectionsāno. Movements. Shapes that twisted and recoiled as though something had been trapped ben
Lucifer appeared at the edge of the world. The ocean beast felt his presence and rose from the bottom of the ocean."Even the devil chooses to visit. What an unpleasant surprise.""The great Leviathan. Lord of the oceans. I've come for my son." Lucifer replied with a tight smile."Your son? You mea
Levi lay on the bed with his eyes open in deep thoughts. He worried for his master, and in the darkest part of his mind, he imagined his master going through hell in the hands of Leviathan. Lucas had planned prior to his journey that he'd return in two days, but two days has passed already, and the
The oceans split for him, and Lucas descended. The echoes of Leviathan's last words of an impending enemy was loud in his head. He wondered who would dare cross paths with him again after Behemoth. He thought of Aria, and hoped she would be save until he returned from his quest, and put an end to B
When two days passed without Aria getting a word from Lucas, she got worried and tried to pry out information from Levi, but he wouldn't give in to her demands, and she didn't make it easy for him either. "So you're seriously telling me that you don't know where Lucas is?" "Yes, Aria. I have no i







