(y/n) pov:
I kept thinking about what was going on in my life. From being left at the orphanage to right now. I also noticed Azazel has kept her word so far. I haven't seen her trying to break into my room or anyone else's. I still have some fear for her of what she might do in the future. I decided to sit on the couch for now. I wasn't sure of what to do right now anyway. Then I heard footsteps coming towards me. I saw that it was Justice, the first girl here who didn't judge me and was on my side. She sat next to me.
(y/n): Hello, Justice.
Justice: Hello, (y/n). What's going on?
(y/n): Nothing much. I'm just trying to figure out what to do next.
Justice: Oh yeah, I have a question.
(y/n): Go ahead.
Justice: Why does your Dad rarely take off his shades?
(y/n): I actually don't know about that. It's a bit of a mystery even to me.
Justice: The girls and I were betting on the reason. Does he have laser vision?
(y/n): I would have sensed something a long time ago if he did.
Justice: Dang, I guess I lost ten bucks.
(y/n): I thought about trying to maybe go somewhere with you. I'm trying to get to know each of the girls and get used to them.
Justice: Oh, I understand. Some of the girls can be more difficult.
(y/n): So far, I have not seen a single problem made by you, and you are one of the nicest or coolest around here.
Justice: Ah, thanks, man. Oh, I got an idea of where we can go to.
(y/n): Where?
Justice: How about we could go to the mall? There might be some cool stuff I want.
I thought about it, and then I realized something.
(y/n): Wait, are you blind?
She shows her white blind eyes.
Justice: Yup, so I could use some help in looking at the stuff.
(y/n): Sure, why not? Let's go then.
It was about a twenty-minute walk before we made it to the mall. It was a pretty decent-sized mall, with plenty of stores to go to. It wasn't too busy today, so there weren't many people around to bother us.
(y/n): Well, let's go look for stuff.
Justice: Yup.
We began to walk around, going to multiple stores of all different kinds. Justice was interested in going to one of the clothing stores, but I saw that it was meant for only women's clothing.
(y/n): Oh, this is a girl's clothing shop. I think I will just wait out here.
Then Justice grabs onto me.
Justice: Oh, don't be a baby. I need someone to tell me how I look.
(y/n): Fine.
I hope she doesn't tell the others about this. I may never hear the end of it. She grabbed a few pieces of clothing. I waited while she got dressed in them. Then she came out in an interesting outfit, and it made her look good.
Justice: How do I look?
(y/n): You actually look good in that.
Justice: I wish I could see it though.
(y/n): Me too...
I just got an idea. I should have thought of this sooner. I laughed a little.
Justice: What's funny?
(y/n): Oh, I just thought of something I should have a while ago.
Justice: What?
(y/n): I have powerful angelic and magic healing abilities. It also includes curing diseases, poisons, supernatural effects, and other things, including... blindness.
She look surprised.
Justice: You can do that?
(y/n): I have done it before to others.
Justice: Would it work for someone like me? I became blind from fighting a powerful demon.
(y/n): It won't hurt to try if you want.
She looked like she was thinking about it. Then she smiled.
Justice: Okay, let's do it.
(y/n): Okay, let me in the dressing room so no one can look at us.
Justice: Okay.
I get in with her and close the door. She removes her shade, and I put my hands on her forehead.
(y/n): Are you sure you want me to do this?
Justice: I would like to see things again. Also, could you restore my lost power from the fight?
(y/n): That is probably out of my reach, sorry.
Justice: No problem. Go for it.
She closed her eyes. I used my angelic powers and some other healing magic that's empowered, just in case. There was a glowing white light. After it was done, she opened them. It was... red.
(y/n): Did it work?
She looked at my eyes. Then she looked around. She had tears in her eyes and hugged me.
Justice: Thank you. You can do miracles like your Dad.
I smiled and hugged her back.
(y/n): You're welcome. How about we go sightseeing?
Justice: I would love that after we buy these clothes.
Timeskip a few hours.
We looked around many places before we finally made it back home. Justice stopped at the entrance.
Justice: What should I do to surprise them?
(y/n): Maybe kiss my Dad or say an object's color. Whatever you want.
Justice: Also, you look cool with your wings, firey halo, and other features.
(y/n): Thanks.
I watched her as she went into the living room. She stood there for a bit, seeing the others. Then she just went right up to my Dad and kissed him on the lips without saying anything until...
Justice: You're looking a little red, Helltaker.
Then she took off her shades. Everyone saw and was surprised and shocked as hell. Pandemonica dropped her coffee, Modeus her book, Cerberus her ball, etc.
Malina: Am I drunk, or do you have your vision back?
Justice: I can see again, thanks to this miracle maker.
She pointed towards me. Everyone looked at me, and I just smiled.
(y/n): What? She wanted it, so I gave her it. I am half-angel with all sorts of healing abilities, after all.
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Helltaker's Nephalem (Helltaker x nephalem(angel demon hybrid) male reader)
FanfictionThere are angels and demons. They almost always fight with each other, but there are some cases when they don't. When the Helltaker got his harem, he also got an angel named Azazel. She researches the demons in the harem, and they don't fight with h...