Enchanted - Part I

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This is a reader insert, although there is the specification that the reader is Sabrina's older sister.

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As the only trueborn daughter of Edward Spellman, conceived during his very brief, loveless marriage to his late bride, you had grown accustomed to being treated differently. Your aunties fretted over you endlessly, despite being well aware of the fact that you were an extremely proficient witch. You were given unearned, unquestioned respect by each member of the Church of Night, as well as every witch and warlock you met. Typically, they asked you endless questions, being that your father had intended for you to be his successor, prior to his untimely death and Faustus Blackwood's treachery-ridden rise to the position of High Priest. This meant that you had been a sponge for each and every one of Edward's theories, teachings, and creeds, as well as his extensive knowledge of spells, conjuring, potions, and other witchcraft. You prided yourself on being a witch of above-average skill and know-how, although that did not mean you were keen on being subjected to impromptu interviews about it all. Additionally, it seemed as though every single creature you encountered knew your father, which often meant they were twice as heaven-bent on killing you, as he had not been one to take mercy on monsters. All in all, it was rare that you were treated as you – not Edward Spellman's daughter.

That is, until you encountered a certain self-proclaimed Prince of Hell.

Of course, you had been vehemently against Sabrina entering the Netherworld to save her boyfriend. However, you were aware that her determination knows no bounds, so she'd certainly be going with or without your approval, therefore you decided it'd be best to join her endeavor. Upon entering Hell, you, your sister, and her companions found yourselves on a somber, despondent beach, and a medley of wails filled your ears – which could only mean one thing.

"Wait, so... Hell is a beach?" Harvey inquired dubiously.

"Not quite. Hell is a vast realm, full of a myriad of abysmal regions, and this is merely one of them. In particular: the Shores of Sorrow," you explained. This new information seemed to distress him further. Theo stood, fear in his eyes as he looked to the cages standing out on the water.

"Guys, look.... What are those?"

"They're the souls of the damned," you responded, in unison with another voice. At first, you thought it was some sort of echo, but quickly deduced that it was a separate voice entirely. You turned to see a man standing a short distance away on the beach, and your first thought was that he was so beautiful that he looked monumentally out of place in this dreary landscape. He was quite tall, with lovely green eyes, blonde ringlets cascading around his handsome face, and a body that looked to be hand-crafted by Aphrodite herself.

The visually pleasing stranger held searing eye contact with you as he took a few steps toward your group. He seemed intrigued by the fact that you – someone who was clearly not from Hell – was familiar with your locale.

"They drown as the tide rolls in, over and over... for all eternity," he elaborated, as your party approached him. He surveyed your sister and her friends, then returned his eyes to you with a charming smirk. "Although, I'm certain you already knew that."

"Hi, we're looking for Lilith," Sabrina stated. "Uh... Madam Satan, Queen of Hell. She's in Pandemonium, if you happen to know the way."

"I would be more than happy to assist anyone accompanying a woman of such intellect and ethereal beauty," the man stated, charm dripping from his voice as his eyes remained set on you. You would not deny that he was easily the most attractive man you'd ever seen, but you were also conscious of the fact that you were in Hell, therefore he was almost certainly a demon – not exactly ideal dating material. So, you merely met his gaze, donning a smirk of your own, crossing your arms gracefully, and giving a slight tilt of the head to wordlessly meet the challenge posed by his advances.

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