Devil Incarnate (Lucifer/Teen Wolf)
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  • Reads 34,703
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 46m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2020
"You're one asshole of a father, you know," Stiles laughed dryly. He stood up, almost like he regained his strength. "I can't tell if you're actually the Devil or not, because only the Devil or some kind of sicko would throw away his son like he was nothing, throwing him on the streets, leaving him nothing but scraps. As if I was nothing but trash. I remember why I stole from your club. It was because I hated you. You didn't deserve it. Why did you throw me away? Was I too weak? Was I unworthy?"

The Oni appeared behind him. Stiles kicked Lucifer in the stomach. "I can almost sympathise with you, you know. With God throwing you into Hell. Just almost. Because at least you knew why he threw you out."
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''No, you know what? I'm done with you! Go ahead, grab your two-faced attitude and please take the first upcoming flight back to the Netherlands because I am done with you. I've been done with you since the day dad left. F-Five years ago I was afraid to tell you. I was scared to tell you that I missed dad- And it seems funny given everything, because I didn't want to hurt you. And I still don't want to hurt you. Somehow, though, you have managed to get me hurt every single day I was with you. You were never going to believe that it was okay for me to miss my dad. You were never going to believe that I was a good daughter, that you didn't need those addictions to be happy. That I could be the reason you were happy.''