Chapter 13 - Zinx

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Eren's P.O.V:

"That girl is you."

I didn't expect that. So when I was about to make a smartass remark, I decided not to. Only letting my mouth hang open.

"You're serious?" I asked. 

The raven nodded. Grabbing my hand and tugging me away from the party. While walking with the shorter male, I noticed just how dark it really was outside.

"Eren."

"Hm?"

"If you see anyone with a black cloak, tell me. That person is unsafe. I can feel it." Levi said quietly.

"Oh. OK. Got it."

Levi sighed. "I wouldn't want you to get hurt."

Zinx's P.O.V:

My lips curved into a wicked smile.

Those two have to be some of the stupidest people I've ever had targeted. I can hear the shorter one talking about me and my lovely black cloak.

I made sure to keep the hood on my head, and I moved out of my position. Making sure to find out which one my lord wanted me to destroy. For...vengeance?

I don't know. He was worked up, and I don't know why. He told me to kill off one of these two. But I don't know which.

"There! I see the dark one! Catch him dead or alive!" I heard someone yell. Making me hiss in annoyance.

As I fled, I saw the looks on the two people's faces. And I felt even more proud of my job.

I am an assassin. The killer of happiness, and the bringer of misfortune.

But I'm guessing that when, or if, I die, I won't be taken to Hell as another normal being. In fact. I'll rule it like a god alongside the demons that live inside me.

"You were a mistake at birth. No one wanted you, but I took you in. Be grateful for what I give you."

I smirked.

He gave me what I needed.

Now Zinxy will show him what he wanted.

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Walking through the empty halls, my light footsteps made slight noises. But it wasn't enough to wake even the lightest of sleepers. So I continued my prowling.

"Where would you be, my deary?" I asked myself.

Quietly opening a door, I slipped inside. Finding that I was in a room with a sleeping dirty-blonde boy.

I'll reside here for a while.

I looked out the open window. And breathed the clean, cool air. Flinching when the other person in the room mumbled nothings in his sleep.

Without another gibberish word from the boy, I silently slid out of the room. Noting that all the rooms in this side of the building had small children. No sign of the two I was targeting.

"You there! Stop!"

I did the opposite, obviously. Who listens to these people, anyway?

I heard a gun fire, but didn't move. Allowing the bullets to pass through my body like air.

"Impossible!" The burly man shouted. Fruitlessly firing his weapon.

He's going to wake the poor children. 

What I'm guessing was backup appeared in front of me. Starting to fire their weapons as well. But to no avail.

And to my surprise, both sides continued to shoot, even when the bullets weren't hitting me, but their comrades directly behind me.

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