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Blood Sky

By Safoorah Aafreen


A scream is heard haunting the remote area.

No one around for miles.

"Please.... please! I'm sorry Aradace- please just-", he's cut off by a sharp jab to his stomach.

The black haired woman sits on her toes, looking at the man writing on the ground in pain.

She leans in and holds her knife to his neck, holding her sword with her other hand.

"Don't you fucking dare utter my name with those lying lips", she said pain and anger evident

in her voice.

"No please listen", he pleads. Holding a pitiful expression, his treacherous hand slowly

inching towards her sword.

Suddenly he feels a sharp pain in his palm.

She had stabbed through it.

He started at it. Looked at it. The blood.

He screamed.

She smiled.

"Oh wow look at this, your body is human but you are not. I am not listening to you. I was

there. Always, yet you betrayed me? Yet you took advantage of me?" She scowls, removing

her sword from his palm.

He smirks. His true colours seeped in.

"Oh what could I do? It was so easy to take advantage of you. To watch the great leader take

hits for me. To watch her slowly fall for me.", he says cruelly.

"You sick monster", she says.

"Me? The monster? You are the monster here, my dear. You've killed so much that even

Lucifer would be surprised", she flinches at the use of the familiar nick name but she

continues to look at him coldly.

Before he could say anything else, his body coughed up blood and his life slowly dims out of

his eyes.

"Lucifer can kiss my feet and tremble in my presence if he'd like",She says as she looks at his

blood sweeping out.


By Safoorah Aafreen


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Sanjay
Sanjay
Dec 25, 2025
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.

I feel like I need more context to this one, or feel like this is part of a bigger whole

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