The scene changed once I was able to see again.
Gone was the nurse's office, replaced by some mysterious dark room that looked somewhat like a cellar. I looked around the room, dumbstruck by what just happened. The speed of which we got here was faster than the blink of an eye.
"Let me see your eyes," the man demanded, sounding a little nervous as well. I kept my gaze at the floor when I realized his voice changed from an old man's his actual one for a split second. Most wouldn't notice it, but I did.
This wasn't a guy that I wanted helping me.
"LET ME SEE YOUR EYES, GOD DAMN IT!" he roared, making me jump from fright. My head instantly moved to look at him, eyes wide open as I waited for him to calm down.
I could see his fangs coming out of the man's mouth and his stance get more rigid as he started throwing things around the room, noticing I was looking at him.
"JUST LET ME SE-" he growled he turned to run at me, but when he saw my eyes his legs stopped and his knees buckled, sending him crumbling to the floor.
'Help him!' the demons in my head screamed, making me run over to Samael and drop down next to him.
"Are you ok-"
"So it's true," he said quietly as he looked at the floor, head hung low. "The prophecy... was true."
I looked at him like he grew three heads as he mumbled those words. "What prophecy?" I asked, making him look up at me, blue and red eyes shining brighter than they have before.
"What's the biggest sin you've ever made?" he asked me, making my eyebrows furrow.
"Why do yo-"
"Answer the fucking question," he growled, making me glare at him.
"So far, it was killing a fucking innocent- and I have no one but your dumb ass to thank," I hissed out venomously, making him look at me in shock.
"Did you just-"
"What the fuck do you want? I given you all of me! I can't even look at my family without wanting to barbecue them!" I growled at him, making him shake his head and sigh.
"That's not the point of this conversation. The killing is a command that was given to you and you can't stop yourself from doing it. It's technically not a sin. What have you done besides that?" he asked as his body shifted from old man to some random teenage boy.
"I've..." I said as I racked my brain for the answer. "I've.... lied?"
"You're fucking kidding right? Just lied?" he asked, my nod in reply making him groan.
"How about... destruction of property? Disobeying parents? Cheating?" he suggested, but I shook my head.
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Hell's Personal Assassin: Book 1
HorrorShe just wanted a more interesting life. That's it. For her, the daily routine was simple: wake up, school, study, sleep, repeat. Her life was absolutely plain to her, and she prayed for anyone out there to change it. But she should have more car...