She road into the place named the scarlet city, the main city of Dathem. People stopped and stared for a moment or two but like always only a few words were said in hushed whispers. "I thought that horse was dead?" A woman said. "I don't care, either way, we should leave." her husband responded. "Ghost girl isn't who I want to be around."
Just then she stopped and looked at the man. "Ghost girl?" Seridina hissed. "Is that what I am?"
"H-how did you hear me?"
"I'm a ghost remember?" She took her sickle off her belt and smiled at the man. "Boo." she laughed as she slit his throat then smiled at the blue mist on the sickle. "Now who is the ghost?"
His wife screamed as Seridina placed the soul in the box then turned to her. "If you don't want to meet the same fate you will go find the worst six men on the street then leave your house open tonight while you sleep in the tavern with them waiting in your cellar do you hear me?"
"Y-yes." She quickly ran off to do what she was told and Seridina rode towards the blacksmith who had been watching. "As for you, I suggest you start working on four separate chains with latches on one end and cuffs on the other."
"R-right away." Little did she know someone else was watching too.
A few hours later she collected the chains and went to the house. "Is it done?"
"Yes."
"Good, you may return in the afternoon of tomorrow."
"O-okay." The woman left and Seridina set up the chains and looked at the men.
"A girl will be brought here tonight, when I give the word you will be free to do whatever you want to her understood?"
The men laughed. "Definitely."
Seridina then rode towards the school and waited for her prey to be alone then she said something. "What are you doing alone in an ally?"
"Gasp!" Julie jumped back. "Oh, Seridina, hey you." She smiled.
"I wouldn't do that, you can later." She attacked Julie knocking her out on the wall then dragged her back to the house by her brown hair and chained her up. She then ripped her shirt revealing her left breast and lit a candle beside her causing the stone cellar to glow green. Seridina grabbed a chair and sat on it waiting for Julie to wake up which didn't take long.
Julie slowly opened her eyes and noticed the chains. She tried to break free but she couldn't then she saw her. "Seridina why? I was your friend!"
"No, you were a pretender, tricked me into selling my body for bread, tricked me into being a...whore without my will all for your entertainment! Now, who gets to watch, now who gets to be locked up and teased, I'm going to enjoy watching this." Seridina waved and the six men smiled as they stepped out of the shadows.
"Do your worst." Seridina began carving an apple and eating it as the walked towards Julie.
"Please Seridina no!"
"Keep begging."
"Please don't let them do this, PLEASE!"
"Alright," She smiled. "Double your worst."
She smiled as they tore off Julie's clothes and laughed at her screams.
"Seridina forgive me..."
"You want me to forgive you? While to bad, I don't."
The men tore at Julie tearing her clothes and pulling her hair, it was a penetrating mess but Seridina enjoyed it. She enjoyed the screams, the torcher, the revenge. She fixed her cape and realized how it suddenly made her angry, filled with wrath, she loved seeing her suffer but was angry she wasn't in control. With that, she joined in.
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It was nearly morning now, Seridina was done. The men finished what they were ding and stepped back as Seridina raised her sickle and put it to Julie's throat.
"I-i'm so sorry Seridina..."
Seridina smiled as Biacalines eyes appeared. "Well I am not." she slit her throat and placed her grey soul in the box. "Get rid of the bodies boys, oh and for your trouble." She tossed a coin bag at each of them and left for she had three more people to deal with.
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Crimson Revenge
HorrorThey told her she couldn't, so why should she try? They told her she wouldn't so why even think it? But then she did it, and that is why. They told her she was worthless and they were telling lies. Now they shall die. Guess that's what happens whe...