Demon Sariel x Goddess Reader

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Hey guys, sorry for being dead for ages. I've decided to come back for a bit, so there's that. Anyways, this was a request from @yxokio. Sorry it's so short but hope you enjoy!

Sariel, the demon bestowed with the power to create giant tornadoes thanks to the leader of the Demon Race, had always thought of Goddesses such as Meliodas and Zeldris as weak and annoying, but that was before he met you. You yourself were a Goddess, and were a close friend of Zeldris' and Monspeet. You were known as the Mistress of Cyclones, and could control the elements around you. Sariel, eager to test whether or not you deserved the title, sought you out on the battlefield, and watched in amazement as you managed to hold your own against Tarmiel, who was using his power, 'Ocean', to try and drown you, but you used the water controlling aspect of your ability to keep from getting even slightly wet from the water. Then, Sariel decided to step in. In truth, he was amazed by your level of power, but he figured you couldn't hold two Archdemons off at once, right? Oh boy was he wrong. You managed to fight them both at once, even wounding Tarmiel enough to where he retreated. "Alright, that's it!" you used the wind controlling aspect of your ability to create an enormous tornado, which even Sariel couldn't create, and whipped him around you in circles before finally stopping when you saw that he looked pale. "For the love of all holy things, why are you following me everywhere?! I see you constantly watching me in battle. Is it because of my power?!" you yelled as you grabbed his shoulders, causing him to flinch. You took a deep breath and calmed down before speaking again. "Sorry, it's just, what's your deal? Why do you keep watching me every time I even move in battle?" you asked, causing him to sigh as he used his darkness to make a pair of wings sprout out of his back. "Dunno, but I certainly underestimated you. I figured that you were weak, but props to you, you beat me and Tarmiel. Quite impressive, Goddess, I might see you around some time." he said, flying off and leaving you to wonder who exactly this demon was as a person.

Weeks flew by, then months, and pretty soon, months turned into a year. You laughed as Sariel spoke, having heard him say something funny. Sariel smiled up at you, before he leaned back and fell into your lap, looking up at you as he rested his head on your lap. "Is something wrong, (Y/N)?" he asked in mild amusement, but you shook your head no. You then spoke, your voice soft and your tone telling him you were nervous. "Sariel, you really are a wonderful person, you know that?" you asked, causing him to become confused. He had fought and killed hundreds of Goddesses before, but he just couldn't bring himself to hurt you. "I don't know if you feel the same, and even if you don't, then that's fine. We can still be friends, or you can leave and never talk to me again, if that's what you want." you sighed, eyes downcast as your wings drooped slightly. "(Y/N)?" Sariel sat up and cupped your face in his hands, causing your cheeks to turn red as you saw how close he was. You were barely half of an inch away from him, the fact only making your heart beat faster. Sariel, on the other hand, was worried that you had a fever. His gaze became concerned as he tried to figure out why your face was red. However, he went from concerned to shocked when you leaned in closer and pressed your lips against his, your (E/C) eyes slipping closed as you hoped against hope that he felt the same. Sariel froze up for a second, before he closed his eyes and he kissed you back. You pulled away after a little bit, and looked at Sariel, your face turning redder as you saw him hiding his face in his hands. He then hugged you tightly and rested his head on your shoulder, as you smiled softly. After a long but comfortable silence, you finally spoke "I...I love you, Sariel." you whispered, and he smiled back. "I love you too, (Y/N)."

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