The day flew by for Illusion, Husk never let her out of his sights, if she wasn't in sight, she was with Charlie or Angeldust, when night rolled along Charlie had called Alastor, he was quick to bid his already slowly passing out daughter goodnight before Husk took her up to his room.
Husk settled down beside the dozing girl who was tucked under the navy blue blanket, he leaned against the headboard as his wings folded gently behind him, as he shut his eyes to relax. He didn't plan on dozing, but life decided not to let him stay awake.
The door shutting caused Husker to jolt awake, his eyes snapped to his side and he paused before bolting out of his room, "Illusion!?" He called panic in his voice as he raced towards the elevator. If she got up she most likely went to get a snack. The elevator took a bit seeing it was on the first floor, upon getting in he pressed the lobby button.
He stepped out into the lobby gazing around "Illusion?" He called as he searched, he checked the kitchen behind the bar, everywhere. "Kid where are you!?" He began to run around the entire hotel checking all open rooms, everywhere, it took all night to search every floor.
Husker was tearing out fur as he waited for Charlie to get there, as soon as the door open he whipped around only to find Fayze, "Oh good morning." She blinked a bit, the tip of her tail was lit with a blue fire, "I wasn't expecting someone to be up this early." She muses. "We have a rule that all patrons are in there room during the night..." Husker narrowed his eyes as she shrugged and headed to the elevator, "I had work to do last night." She called as the door shut.
Charlie would soon arrive, "Oh good morning Husk!" She grinned only to frown at the panic look on his face, "Illusion is missing!" He shouted "I've been looking all night she's GONE!" Almost as soon as those words left his mouth Charlie paled and rushed to call Alastor.
It wasn't even a minute after that Alastor appeared directly in the lobby, his smile strained as he turned towards Husker, "You were supposed to watch her!" He spat angrily, Husker shrunk back "I tried man. I woke up to the door shutting!" He said quickly. "Hey! We'll find her maybe she went outside. We can look!" Charlie tried to reason. "Then start looking!" Alastor snarled as he marched out the door.
Where could she be? She wouldn't just disappear like that. Where was she... Alastor was looking everywhere, not even realizing he had wandered into the forest. His thoughts panicking as he stopped, his chest tightening as he soon realized that there might be a risk she was dead, his chest pounder as he began to struggle to breath.
He fell down to is knees by the pond his ears falling back as he gazed at his reflection, tears were slipping down his cheeks, his smile wide as can be as he reached up and touched one of the tears that slipped down his cheek, he was... crying? The Radio demon couldn't be crying surely his eyes were playing tricks...
That was what he wanted to believe as anger built up inside him, "Where is she!?" He roared as he stood up, before he conjured up his shadows. "FIND HER! DON'T STOP LOOKING UNTIL YOUVE FOUND HER!" he boomed his smile turning more sinister as he turned and began heading back to town. His shadows scattering off to search every building, ever nook and craney of hell. He wouldn't rest until he found her.
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"Husker? Daddy? Sone body?" Illusion called for what seemed like the millionth time, she had no idea where she was or how she got there, she banged on the door that kept her trapped, the only light source was the small window at the top of the wall, was she in a basement? Wherever she was, she wanted out.
She went and sat on the cot that was in the room sighing as she gazed at the window. Who knows how long she'd be here....
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The daughter of the radio
AventuraA/N THIS STORY IS FAN-MADE NOT CANON Children couldn't be in hell... or at least that's what everyone thought. Alastor finds himself taking care of an infant he found on the street. Why would he do that? Even he doesn't truly understand.