Charlie and Vaggie groaned in pain when they got shot out of the portal, getting rub burns and hitting the couches. Damari was silent after she got out of the portal too as she look down blankly.
"Charlie, Vaggie? You good?" Angel Dust stood up from his seat at the bar, walking towards them with a raised eyebrow.
Sir Pentious slithered to check on the three, where Charlie had tears in her eyes, trying to breath properly but was having shaky breaths.
"Charlie, please-," Vaggie began to speak up and went to touch her girlfriend's shoulder, but Charlie pushed her away before stuttering out an apology and ran upstairs to her room, Razzle and Dazzle following behind her.
"What the fuck happened?" Husk asked, before chugging down his bottle as Vaggie sighed in defeat.
"I'll explain it to you," she mumbled, feeling like the worst being ever to exist.
Angel then turned to Damari.
"Uh... Damari?"
Growling, Damari shot up and roared in pure anger.
"FUCK!!"
This shocked everyone by her outburst, but what made them more shocked is when after she got angry, her eyes gets different as one of her eyes is red and then demon horns along with an angelic halo burst out of her head. Breathing heavily, she quickly calms down and her features turned back to how she was as a human like it never happened. Damari stared at the floor.
"I have to go." she choked out before running out of the hotel, ignoring the shouts from the others, and ignoring the static stare from a looming demon from the second floor.
Using her telekinesis from her glowing red hands, she flies away. She starts tearing up and keeps on flying. She had never felt so angry, sad, and so much more. Damari later lands on the rooftop of the apartment and looks over at the Pentagram City. She begins crying and collapses on her knees and covers her face. She just couldn't believe those angels have done such a sinful act by killing those demons just for fun and that God has no idea about the Extermination. And worst of all, Adam and his Exorcists are heading to the Hazbin Hotel the first thing when the months are up. Looking up, Damari stops crying and wonders if God had listened to her prayer. She begins to think as she stands up and walks and starts singing.
                                
                                  
                                    
                                    
                                  
                                
                                
                              
Written in stone
Every rule, every word
Centuries old and unbending
Stay in your place
Better seen and not heard
Well now that story is ending
Damari looks over her shoulder, seeing an illusion of the Exorcists killing the sinners with a malicious smile on their masks.
Cause I
I cannot start to crumble
So come on and try
Try to shut me and cut me down
More Exorcists, including Adam and Lute comes flying down as they head towards the Hazbin Hotel. Damari fought back against the Exorcists, singing more determined and powerfully.
I won't be silenced
You can't keep me quiet
Won't tremble when you try it
All I know is I won't go speechless
Speechless
Let the storm in
I cannot be broken
No, I won't live unspoken
Cause I know that I won't go speechless
Exorcists seemed to vanish like the moving dusts as Damari marches up and glares at Adam, who's ordering his army with a grin.
Try to lock me in this cage
I won't just lay me down and die
I will take these broken wings
And watch me burn across the sky
And it echoes saying I...
Won't be silenced
Though you wanna see me tremble when you try it
All I know is I won't go speechless
Speechless
                                      
                                   
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Hotel's Human Helping Hand (Various x OC)
FanfictionA human girl was having a good normal life when she discovered a strange one eyed creature hurt and saved it. That one simple kindness on that creature had somehow brought her down to her worst nightmare, Hell. At the same time, she meets Charlie an...
 
                                               
                                                  