Abaddon's Deal (Rough & Unfinished)

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"I knew that there isn't much time left for me, but for you it wasn't fair. All I could do was hold your cold, lifeless hand as your dead eyes stared back at me, as if to judge me for letting this all happen.

I'm sorry this had to happen to you. You didn't deserve any of it. You were always so full of joy and happiness, so full that it rubbed off onto me. Yet here we are, all of that joy and happiness has been dried out.

Casey... I'm sorry, I'm so sorry. If I could go back and never get you twisted up in my life I would. I'm sorry to you, your parents, your brother, your friends. They are all going to wonder what happened to us... but I guess they'll soon find out.

I enjoyed all the time we spent together, I really did. My life would have different if I had met you before all of this. Thank you for always being there. I'm sorry it turned out this way." Derek said.

The candles were getting close to finished and he knew that the time was arriving. Casey's blood filled the engraved markings and a small rumble happened. He looked down at her one last time and couldn't help but smile.

"If only we met before this... stupid." He said hanging his head down. The solid concrete beneath him began to crack as the house shook, along with the whole street. People ran out of their homes to see what was going on.

Inside the basement a dark hand with long sharp nails grabbed Derek's foot. "The deal is still on?" He said.

"The souls of hundreds for eternal freedom? Indeed, your eternal freedom is waiting beneath these cracks." The grungy dark voice said from beneath the cracks. They began to get bigger and the being climbed up through in front of Derek.

A disgusting creature stood before him, two small spikes on its forehead and razor sharp teeth. It was oddly shaped with tattered wings.

"You are Abaddon?" Derek asked.

"Indeed. I am surprised a mere child was able to put all of this together. Although I do not answer most calls, but there was a darkness stirring in you from the start, boy." Abaddon said. "I answered your call because you killed this girl. It truly shows you are evil." He laughed.

Derek had no words as he looked down at her. Abaddon gave a flap of his wings. "I will give you the option to watch those who you want dead, die. Do you wish to watch?"

"Yes."

"Meet me at the school in fifteen minutes, class should be starting soon, no?" Abaddon said slowly transforming into a human, completely opposite to his demonic form. He was good looking with a chiseled chin, and 5 o'clock shadow. He looked well-built and was wearing a suit. Derek looked at him surprised.

"Did you really think I would go in there in my original form? We'll save that fun for later." He laughed and walked out of the basement.

Derek ran after him upstairs, but there was no trace of him. He had suddenly vanished. He stood there and looked at the door. He didn't know what to feel at that moment, all his work was coming into fruition and he would see his peers decimated.

All the endless torment and suffering he had endured over the last few years was now going to be brought back upon those who did him wrong. It felt like a dream. He ran out of the house and to school.

When he arrived, he walked in like normal. He looked around at all the kids who suspected nothing would happen to them and like life would go on normally. He knew that some of the kids didn't deserve what was coming to them, but it was a small price to pay for his justice.

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⏰ Last updated: Sep 27, 2019 ⏰

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