Dorothy ran through the corridors of the second floor happily. 'Could Sue be here? No, no! Of course he wouldn't.... I might as well check if he were to be there.' Dorothy looked behind the statues in the art gallery. 'Oh, so he wasn't there.... ' Dorothy stood back up, dusting herself off. "Well.... I suppose Sue ought to be somewhere on the first floor.... But if he's not there, he could be outside, or -" Dorothy paused. "No, no... He couldn't possibly be in the sewers... Could he? Ah, well it wouldn't hurt to see for myself..." Dorothy thought it over, soon smiling and nodding to herself. "Yes, the chances he could be there could be as big as the chance he could be anywhere else! I have to try!" Dorothy then took off down the hall full of paintings, she quite liked, to add.
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Dorothy opened the door to the first floor, not hesitating to run down the long capreted hall. But as she ran, she collided with one of the maids, Angela, (A/N: in the game she's known as "A" so I decided to call her Angela to keep things simple and logical. Sorry!) Causing Dorothy to fall back. The maid's eyes widened, in shock. "Oh my goodness! Dorothy, are you alright!? I... I am so deathly sorry!!!" Dorothy smiled, getting up. "I am fine, Angela! There is nothing to worry about, I should of been more careful!" Dorothy stood up, dusting herself off and smiling. Angela furrowed her eyebrows in worry. "Dorothy..... Are you hurt? Really... It's my fault.... I should of been more aware! Please forgive me....!"
Dorothy smiled. "It's fine. You are forgiven. " Angela bowed down slightly. "Thank you." And with that, Angela walked down the hallway, dusting off the vases of a few plants as she went by.
Dorothy stared off into the distance for a short while, then continued down the hall, slowly. She decided she'd check the library first, since it was full of good hiding places. She swiftly walked to the library.
Dorothy opened the door to the library, stepping in and taking a quick glance around. Dorothy just knew Sue was hiding in here, she could feel it!
Dorothy started looking for Sue by looking behind each bookshelf. 'No, no, no....' Dorothy frowned slightly. She looked under the tables with flower pots on top. Still no luck...
There was only place left to check. Dorothy got up, turned around, and started for the families study desk. She looked under it, smiling gleefully.
"I found you!" Sue smiled, crawling out from under the desk. "Crogatulations. You did a good job. Here, take this, it is a gift from me." Sue handed Dorothy a mirror. Dorothy happily accepted it, smiling. "Oh my goodness...! Thank you, Sue, I'll cherish it forever." Sue's eye flashed strangely at the last part. I'll cherish it forever.
"Yes.... I think you will...." Sue hesitated. ".. How about tommorow, when I come over to play Hide and seek again, if you win, I will give you a rabbit doll as a gift? Promise?" Dorothy smiled. "I promise! But you remember, I won't lose! Hahaha!" Dorothys voice had a sharp edge of pride in it. Sue smiled, as he secretly fed off her pride.
"That's good. I would not want to lose if I were you." He said. The last part slightly set Dorothy off. But before she knew it, Sue had already dissapered in a cloud of thick black smoke. Dorothy coughed, waving it off with her gloved hand.
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Sue sat on his worn bed in the sewers. No one in the whole Williams family knew about his room, not even Dorothy. 'Well, not yet, I suppose.' Sue thought. He laughed quietly at his own silent joke.
He then took out the pocket watch that Dorothy gave him. It made him think of when he first saw her, at her old house. He saw her soul... It was so full of pride, and he wanted to devour it so badly. But since he couldn't find a new temporary living space, he had to lure the family into coming here. But the only way of doing that was to think their house was dangerous, and push them out. So, he killed a few servants to scare then and that seemed to do the trick. He laughed harder. He stopped when he heard a sound, which sounded like hardened feathers being whisked off into the wind. Sue looked up from the pocket watch, grimacing. "Priscilla?" He asked in a cold tone. Priscilla and him have been rivals since they were made. Which was funny, considering the fact he was a pride demon and Priscilla was a greed demon.
Whenever one found a victim, the other would try and get them before the other.
When the soul was devoured, the devourer would always tell the story of what happened, rubbing it in their faces. One of the two could not get off the hook when the other was going to tell them the story.
Sue was interrupted from his thoughts by Priscilla's lady like voice. "Oh, Sue! There you are! I've been searching all over Liverpool for you but for some reason you're here, in London.... How strange...." Priscilla laughed while Sue growled. "What do you want, idiot?"
He said annoyed thoroughly. "Oh my... Well, I'm certainly not a mirror. Anyways, I wanted to congratulate you on getting Dorothy's soul... for now. As you might know, I have been starving for quite some time now and I think that I will be having my first soul, since... The what...? ... Oh yes, since the 700 years!? .......Anyways, I hope you enjoy your little game, because you won't be getting your pathetic little soul anytime soon, my Sue Demian!" Priscilla laughed and dissapered into a thick golden smoke.
Sue frowned at that, but when he looked back down at the pocket watch his frown slowly turned into a smirk, as Sue erupted into laughter. "What does Priscilla know? I'll have Dorothy's soul weather she likes it or not, and by god, it's going to be the most delicious I've ever tasted!"❀:*:・:*:✿:*:・:*:❀:*:・:*:✿:*:・:*:❀:*:・
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You can't hide: A Hide And Seek Fanfiction
Fanfiction12 year old Dorothy has moved away from her hometown since all the maids were dying. her parents moved away for her safety. If only they knew.... Dorothy hates where she lives, because it's not... the home she used to know. She was miserable, until...