Chapter 02.020

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~~Day 31~~

~~Mia~~

Dead, for a month. In Hell for just over two weeks. The amount of things that'd happened to her in that time was insane.

And yet here she was, bored out of her fucking skull. Days! They'd been stuck in the tunnel for days! Multiple! She groaned and dragged her feet, and dodged the billionth bit of bloodgrip vine barely lit by amber veins on the cave walls.

"I'm tired," she said.

Vinicius said nothing.

"My feet hurt."

Vinicius said nothing.

"I'm going out of my god damn mind, Vinicius! How much longer is this damn tunnel?"

The giant monster groaned and sighed, both quiet sounds that his enormous body made loud, regardless. He stopped and set a hand against the wall. No denying it. He was tired, too. Tired, and hungry, exhausted and worn and practically drooling.

"I don't know. They change with the centuries."

"You could just say you don't remember, you know. You were locked up for a couple hundred years. Not like I expect you to actually remember these tunnels."

"Then why ask?"

"Because we've been down here for... what, four, five days? I like to talk to myself, but you're here, so you have to listen to me talk to myself."

He grumbled, and said nothing.

"What, you didn't talk to yourself when you were alone in Zel's dungeon?"

"No."

"Why not?"

He turned his head enough to aim one dragon eye at her. Angry, annoyed, or intrigued? It was hard to tell with him. Not Kas hard, but hard.

"Why would I?"

"Because..." Because why? Why did humans talk to themselves? It wasn't like all humans did, but she certainly did, and she knew her brother did. It was important for organizing her thoughts, and for helping her not go insane. "Never mind. Demons aren't humans."

He snorted and resumed the walk. But a minute later came to a stop and held out one of his four hands. No need for Mia to question him. They'd been traveling together for so long she recognized his motions. There was noise up ahead she couldn't hear yet.

It didn't take long before she heard it, and recognized it. Remnants. Not a lot of them, maybe a dozen spread out around a wider section of tunnel. The poor souls were wrapped in bloodgrip, most half growing out of the stone, some with only their arms and heads free, and one with only their head free of the rock. All of them bled horribly, screaming and crying, twisting and making the vines rip their skin open, as if doing everything they could to make their pain worse.

"Poor souls," Mia said. "I... I really wish we could—"

Vinicius reached down, and with three of his hands, scooped up three remnants, and ripped them from the stones.

"Vinicius!"

The demon rumbled in his chest, an annoyed and tired sound, and he swallowed down the flesh of the remnants. No effort made to get only the heart, he opened them up and either dumped their organs into his mouth, or bit into them and swallowed half their torsos in a single bite.

Mia covered her mouth and looked away. No good, she had to cover her ears after, and clenched her eyes tight as the screams of remnants filled the background. It didn't matter how hard she pressed on her ears, she couldn't completely block out the sound of breaking bone and gnashing teeth.

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