《Demon's Journey》Chapter 41
Advertisement
The first sun rose to its zenith, shining its red light directly onto the glade below. Palan’s body stirred, causing Emergency Victuals’ head to perk up. His nictitating membrane flickered and cleared his vision as he tilted his head to the side, cracking his neck. His muscles were sore and burned in protest as he leaned forward. He frowned as he saw an orange-scaled blob clinging to his shin. “What is this thing doing on my leg?”
“I think she is sleeping,” Owen said. He was sitting on a rock, polishing a new set of armor since his old one was taken away by the lizardmen. White stubble had begun to grow along his chin and jawline, framing his face.
Palan snorted and used his free foot to push Cleo off of his leg. She hissed as she fell onto her back and scrambled to her feet, her cheeks puffing outwards. Her beady black eyes blinked a few times before she frowned and tilted her head, staring at the purple demon. Palan stood up and ignored her, stretching his arms in front of his body. He saw Gerome sitting in a tree, his body oriented towards the lizardmen city with his hand over his eyes to block out the suns. Palan inhaled through his nose, his chest expanding. He asked, “What’s Raea doing?”
“Lady Raea went to clean herself off in the river along with Carmella,” Owen said. “They should be back soon.”
“River?” Palan asked.
“Yeah,” Cleo said as she walked next to Palan. “It’s over there.” She pointed with a clawed finger towards the east. “You haven’t seen it?” Palan stared at her. “Loud, lots of fish, kind of green?”
“I see,” Palan said and nodded. His mind brought up images of the desert as he frowned. “Such a waste of water. Using it to clean themselves?”
Advertisement
“What do you mean?” Cleo asked as Owen furrowed his brow at Palan. “Everyone bathes in water.”
“Water’s a luxury where I’m from,” Palan said. “We clean ourselves with sand.”
“I thought you would’ve cleaned yourself with the blood of your enemies,” Gerome said and grinned as he climbed down the tree.
“That’s what I wanted to remove,” Palan said. “Vultures follow you if you smell like carrion. I’ve tried washing blood off here with your clumpy sand and greens. It doesn’t work as well.”
“You mean dirt and grass?” Cleo asked. Palan shrugged and turned his head towards the forest. Raea and Carmella appeared, wearing full metal armor, with their hair slightly damp and helmets under their arms.
“You woke up,” Raea said. The layer of dirt that had accumulated over the past week disappeared, revealing her unblemished red skin. Her eyes twinkled as she smiled at Palan.
“No. I’m sleeping while standing on my feet,” Palan said. Raea rolled her eyes and tucked her hair behind her ear. “You can subjugate the lizardmen today. I finished with my part of the plan.”
“So I’ve heard,” Raea said and bit her lip as she glanced at Cleo. “How many of them did you kill?”
Palan shrugged as he took inventory of the items in his bag. “Why would I keep track of something so insignificant?” he asked as he frowned at the one remaining pouch of poison. He could tell that replacing his stock was going to be a pain. Raea’s brow furrowed, but she didn’t say anything as she sighed and shook her head.
“Where did you get that dagger?” Owen asked as he stared at the red dagger that Palan retrieved from his sack. “It was Anidun’s.”
“I took it off the chieftain,” Palan said as he unsheathed the blade and inspected it for nicks. Raea blinked and stared at the red metal, her fingers twitching. “Stop coveting my stuff.” Palan sheathed the dagger and placed it back into his bag, closing it in front of Raea’s face, but not before a fully blue orb caught his eye.
Advertisement
“Shouldn’t your stuff be my stuff too?” Raea asked as she sidled next to her demon. “We’re partners after all. Don’t you think that an angel’s dagger would be better off in the hands of an angel?”
“Does that mean your stuff is my stuff then?” Palan asked as he narrowed his eyes.
“Nope. My stuff is my stuff and your stuff is my stuff too,” Raea said and smiled at Palan. “I’m an angel of kindness, not generosity.”
“Piss off,” Palan said and snorted as he turned towards Owen. “Did you get me a set of armor?” Owen nodded and pointed at a burlap sack underneath a tree by the cooking supplies. “Good. It’s best if they don’t see my face.” Palan walked towards the sack and pulled out a set of slightly bloody armor.
“What exactly is the plan though?” Raea asked as Palan donned his gear. She went to his side and retrieved her halberd, strapping it to her back.
“I terrorized them and destabilized their upper echelon,” Palan said as he held a helmet underneath his arm. “I made the chieftain think the only way to preserve the city was to submit to the angels.”
“And you are sure this is going to work?” Raea asked, staring into Palan’s bright-red irises. Hints of doubt floated in her eyes.
“Of course. It’s a plan I created,” Palan said and crossed his arms, holding onto the visor of his helmet.
Raea pursed her lips. “You said you wouldn’t get hurt with your plan also.”
“Minor details,” Palan said and turned his gaze towards the sky. “I’ve seen many town leaders before; I know how they work. Bring them benefits while letting them know that you can kill them at any time and they’ll be easy to manipulate. Fear and money seem to be universally understood.”
“You know, you can’t accomplish everything through fear and money,” Raea said. “It’s better to establish relations based on integrity and respect.”
“Integrity will get you killed. Respect is earned through fear,” Palan said and wiggled his teeth with his tongue, causing a loose tooth to drop onto the ground. Cleo picked it up and put it in a leather pouch that Carmella created for her. Palan raised an eyebrow as the diminutive lizardman giggled while smiling. “Let’s go. The second sun should be at its zenith by the time we get there.”
The group marched through the forest with Cleo sitting on Emergency Victuals’ back, her legs barely dangling past its belly. They arrived in front of the city; its gates were wide open, and lizardmen could be seen sitting in neat rows, watching the gates. A few tiny lizardmen could be seen squirming in their mothers’ laps. Their eyes lit up when they saw the group of approaching angels. Raea gulped as she raised her visor and crossed the threshold into the city. A green lizardman with black tattoos on his chest, who Palan recognized as the acting chieftain, stepped forward and dipped his head downwards at Raea. “You must be the savior,” he said as his tongue flickered, tasting the air in front of Raea. “We’ve been expecting you. Welcome.”
Advertisement
- In Serial48 Chapters
The Necromancer and the Would-Be-Hero
Hideki just wanted to be a famous adventurer. He dreamed of gaining riches untold and being a hero that everyone admired. Unfortunately, that wasn't in the cards for him. When Hideki meets an untimely end to just be brought back as an undead for an evil necromancer, everything is turned upside down for him. Follow Megumi, the necromancer, and Hideki, the unfortunate hero, on her villainous journey of revenge and destruction.
8 225 - In Serial12 Chapters
Lab Rats: Donald Davenport's daughter
What if Donald was married before Tasha and had a daughter named Daniella. When Daniella and Leo find out about Adam, Bree and Chase join the Davenports on the wild adventure that's in store for them all. As they tackle the world of love, family and friendship.
8 225 - In Serial39 Chapters
Memories of Eternity
This is my first story A person with the weight of a universe on his shoulders. A sole survivor of a cosmic disaster, carrying on the legacy of his people. What will happen when he wakes up from his slumber in a new, but familiar universe? And what will he do when he has passed in his legacy, when he has fulfilled his purpose? All Selene ever wanted to do was have a peaceful time as Head. But when a strange planet suddenly appears in the galactic core, she knows it will get very hot very fast. What will this anomaly bring her, and why are the Conduits singing? All chapters marked with a (M) are from the perspective of the MC All chapters marked with a (S) are from the perspective of Selene All chapters marked with a (G) are from the perspective of George All unmarked chapters are from various other minor characters' perspectives, as well as from an outside perspective.
8 208 - In Serial10 Chapters
A Step Behind Death
Please share your thoughts about the story! Feedback and criticism is welcome, it'll help me improve my writing. "The final year of high school is the most difficult." This statement has never been truer for Damis, a student attending one of the many schools in the City of Sundridge. He never wanted anything more than to live a peaceful life, going so far as to avoid having large group of friends, indulging in dragged out conversations, or being involved in any other activity that requires him to invest a large amount of effort to accomplish. Instead, he poured all of his efforts into studying, dwelling in his internal monologues, and complaining about the things that annoy him to his one and only friend, Noah. Before long, he ended up as one of the best students in his class. As far as he was concerned, he was content with how he lived. But, after a confrontation with an eccentric girl named May, one of his classmates since the first year of high school, things have suddenly gotten out of hand. And as a result, his life became a lot more hectic than it used to be. Bound by a deal he could not refuse, his life as May's assistant began. At this rate, can he still spend the final days of his high school life in peace? Welcome to the life of Damis, the boy who's always A Step Behind Death. The cover art is made by friend of mine. I plan on making this novel into a webtoon once it becomes the best it can be. English isn't my first language, so expect some grammar bumps along the way.
8 105 - In Serial7 Chapters
My Favorite [zariana] #coffeeshopau
He's fallen for his favorite customer...and one day he gets lucky and she slips him her number.©-2015 mrs_mikitahoran(4,962 words)
8 158 - In Serial23 Chapters
Keeping You A Secret •CHAENNIE•
With a steady boyfriend, the position of Student Council President, and a chance to go to an Seoul National University, high school life is just fine for Jennie Kim. At least it seems to be. But when Roséanne Park comes to school, everything changes. Rosé and Jennie have undeniable feelings for each other, but how will others react to their developing relationship? CONVERTED!
8 185

