Isabella's P.O.V
◇°Flashback°◇
"You dare fall in love with someone of the demon clan, Elizabeth! You know that's forbidden!" Our mother scolded my sister as we stood before the Supreme Deity and the Demon King. You see, my sister broke a forbidden rule: "No goddess or demon shall fall in love under any circumstances." For me, it’s a different case. I am half demon, half goddess. I know what you’re thinking, *How are you half demon, half goddess?* Well, my father lied to my mother, claiming he was a god. My mother believed him, and they fell in love, resulting in my twin sister Elizabeth and me. When we were born, our father disappeared, never to be seen again. Mother was heartbroken and swore to never fall in love again.
Then the Demon King spoke, his voice dripping with contempt. "I almost pity you all. First, you two, Meliodas and Elizabeth, dare to fall for each other. Second, Lizzy Lucy, you knew and did not tell anyone. And lastly, you three think you can defeat us? Haha! Look at you now, awaiting death. But don’t worry, we have a punishment far worse than death."
I gulped as both my mother and the Demon King raised their hands and chanted in unison, "We grant you, Meliodas and Lizzy Lucy, eternal life. Therefore, you will not age after this day. And you, Elizabeth, eternal rebirth. In each life, you will meet Meliodas and Lizzy Lucy, and every time you remember what happened, in three days you will die."
Their words echoed around us as everything went black.
??? P.O.V
"She’s gone, and I didn’t even get to tell her how I felt."
I stood there, my heart aching with a pain I had never known before. Isabella’s lifeless body lay on the ground, and I felt the weight of a thousand regrets pressing down on me. I had loved her from afar, always too afraid to confess my feelings. Now, it was too late.
The Supreme Deity and the Demon King had left, their cruel punishment hanging over us like a dark cloud.
I clenched my fists, vowing silently to protect Isabella in every life, to find a way to break this curse. No matter how many lifetimes it took, I would save her. And maybe, just maybe, I would find the courage to tell her how I truly felt.