You are all stupid

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"I can't believe you didn't remind me sooner," The demon hissed into the starless void. The two halves stood by each other's side, just a touch away from colliding. This was nice; for different but similar reasons they enjoyed the company of the other.

"You are supposed to be able to remember everything, I shouldn't have to remind you," The human chuckled his voice echoing past the demon slowly fading into the vast range of their mindscape. "Alright, I'm ready,"

"Good," The demon let his words flow off his tongue as he caressed the sides of his human. Drawing his other half closer, entrancing the poor creature in an unbreakable grasp. It was hard not to have his eyes drawn to the free-floating wisps of hair or the soft shadows that flicked across the human's face when he blinked. "They will want us both there,"

And with that, a soft spiraling began carrying the two spirits along a steady current towards their guests who were so eagerly awaiting them. Steadily the world began to drip away with all bitter blackness fading into heavenly saturated hues.

A familiar garden rose into place, bringing gorgeous fields of soft green grasses both sides were used to seeing. The sky was the same clear color; same as when they had left. The large oak and wall of crystals remained apparent. Everything was the same. This garden was unchanging, unbothered, unmoved by the forces of time, space, logic, disaster, and peace.

It was calm but an empty shell of a life. Not to mention the looming wall made of black crystals, most analogous to obsidian.

"Armumahel, Shemihaza" The demon greeted, walking towards the two figments. "It seems you are in different forms this time,"

"You're late," Shemihaza spoke, her voice roaring as the clouds did when undergoing the stress of a lighting bolt, resulting in the same dooming crash of threatening noise.

"Now now sister. We both know they didn't intend on it." Her voice raspy and soft, Armumahel soothed her mirrored half. "After all, they do have their hands full with that new spawn."

"My goddess," The human took a bow, trying to press down the fear and shame boiling inside. "Sorry for being late,"

"See what you did," The goddess became enraged, snarling at the other. "honestly, I don't know why you are in such a bad mood,"

"They were late"

"and? It was an accident. They just lost track of time, not to mention they got here as soon as they could. Hell, they even rushed if I do say so myself."

"That's still no excuse. They directly insulted us and our honor, they don't value as much as they claim,"

"They were busy, besides it's not like them being a few moments later is the end of the world. And how do you know what they intend,"

"Their actions speak for themselves!"

"SHUT UP BOTH OF YOU. KEEP THIS UP AND WE ARE LEAVING," Rin's demon snapped the two from their argument. His arms shielded the quivering human from the rage of the deities. The human could handle his own demon, but by the unfamiliarity of the landscape, the power surges, the lack of power. The poor human found it hard to even face the goddess alone, not to mention an enraged goddess.

"And what makes you think you can speak to me in such a manner?" Shemihaza snapped. "It seems you forget who you really are. And who you will always be"

"I know who I am," Blue flames lit as the goddess approached. "And I know if you move any closer I will kill you,"

Embers from the flames spewed off to the sides, catching onto the grass but not igniting, simply glowing in the frozen landscape. A calm breeze wove through the demon's hair, unshielded the predatory eyes that threatened to shave the goddess of her ego. However, the human laid unbothered and yet calmer than before. The flames permeated through Rin's human causing a gentle buzz to fill his ears. In the wash of power, he let himself get lost, trying to find comfort in the grasp.

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