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Chapter Two: Where Heaven Ends

  His glowing red eyes burhrough the darkness, and his expression was a storm of anger and irritation. His jagged and twisted horns framed his regal yet menag face. As he pulled them closer, a low growl escaped his throat.

  “What the fuck are you doing here?” he snarled, his voice deep and ced with disdain. “This is my domain, not a pyground for small, fragile angels like you.”

  Shay’s wide eyes reflected the flickering red glow of his gaze. Their body froze, trembling with equal parts fear and awe.

  For a moment, all they could do was stare. His presence was overwhelming, his heat radiating like a living fme.

  This is him... the ohey warned me about. But…

  The thought fractured as words slipped from their lips, unbidden and breathless. “Wow... you are so beautiful.”

  Lucifer’s grip tightened, his cws grazing their soft skin. His expression darkened further, irritation fshing like fire in his molten eyes. “Beautiful?” he repeated, his voice dripping with s. “Don’t speak such foolishness, angel. I am the Demon King—feared throughout all realms. My appearance isn’t meant to please your na?ve, infantile sense of beauty.”

  Shay winced as his fingers dug deeper, but their gaze remairansfixed. His skin seemed to glow faintly, veins of fire running just beh the surface. His tail flicked behind him, an unspoken warning, yet Shay found their fear overshadowed by fasation.

  “You shouldn’t be here,” Lucifer growled, his voice a low rumble. “Do you not fear the sequences of defying yod?”

  Shay hesitated, their lips parting as if to respond, but no sound emerged. Instead, their free hand moved of its own accord, brushing against his glowing skin.

  The sensation startled them both. His heat seared against Shay’s cool fingers, but it wasn’t painful—grounding and alive. They cupped his cheek without thinking, their voices a whisper of awe. “And you’re warm...”

  Lucifer’s body went rigid, his breath hitg at the ued touch. A shiver ran down his spine, fn and unwele, yet he didn’t pull away. Instead, he leaned closer, his anger battling something more dangerous: curiosity.

  “Do not touch me,” he growled, though the and cked its usual venom. His tone wavered, the edges softening. “You dare to explore me so freely after trespassing into my domain?”

  Shay’s gaze lifted to his, their voice barely above a whisper. “Your eyes... they’re like rubies.” Their fiips traced the edge of his jaw, marveling at how his skin pulsed with warmth. The glow of his eyes seemed to intensify, casting faint crimson light onto their face.

  Lucifer’s gaze locked onto theirs, searg for any sign of submission or remorse. But all he saw was tinued admiration, those wide eyes drinking in every detail of his demoni. It was intriguing.

  “You dare to speak of beauty in Hell?” he muttered, his voice rougher now, yered with disbelief.

  Shay’s attention shifted, their gaze catg on his horns. Their hand moved upward, fingers grazing the jagged ridges. They spoke absently as if entranced. “Why would they fine such beauty here?”

  A sharp growl rumbled deep in his chest, but it wasn’t ahat ched his jaw. The angel’s touch was unlike anything he had felt before—cool against his heat, gentle against his sharp edges. He fought to maintain his posure, to remind himself of what he was.

  “Beauty?” he rasped, his tone dark, almost mog. “I am not some oral creature for you to admire. I am power. I am chaos inate.”

  Lucifer’s gaze turned distant for a moment, his cws loosening slightly on Shay’s arm. A flicker of something unspoken crossed his face—pain, perhaps, ret.

  “Perhaps there is wisdom,” he murmured, his voice quieter now, almost bitter, “in isoting a creature like myself. One who stirs such...”

  He cut himself off, his jaw tightening as though the admission had cost him something. The glow of his eyes dimmed briefly before they sharpened again, log onto Shay’s.

  “Enough,” he growled, his taining its edge. “You speak of things you do not uand.”

  Shay shook their head, their voice soft but firm. “No. You are the ultimate creation. Everyone should see your beauty and your power.”

  Their thumb brushed gently over his cheekboheir expression softening as they spoke, their voice filled with quiet vi. “If others saw you as I do, they’d uand the true majesty of creation—the bance of light and shadow, chaos and order.”

  They cupped his cheek again, their touch reverent, and stared into his bzing eyes with unfling resolve. “You are perfe.”

  Lucifer’s breath hitched, the words cutting through his defenses like a bde. He stared at them, searg their faockery and fear—anything to firm their admiration was a lie. But all he found was siy, raw and unyielding.

  For the first time in eons, he hesitated.

  Lucifer’s cws flexed instinctively, his crimson gaze fixed on the angel before him. Their decration echoed in his mind, a melody that felt both fn and irresistible.

  Perfe?

  The word curled around his thoughts like smoke, drawing out emotions he hadn’t allowed himself to feel in eons. His lips twitched, a hint of amusement mingling with his disbelief.

  “Perfe?” he echoed, his voice low and sharp, like the edge of a bde. “Hardly.” A bitter chuckle escaped him, its sound rough and hollow. “I am a monster, angel. A being of darkness and chaos, feared by all who know of my existence.”

  He leaned back slightly, his tail flig behind him in agitation, the jagged edge of his horn catg faint glimmers of Hell’s dim light.

  Yet even as he spoke, a faint but undeniable warmth crept through him. Their brazen and impossibly genuine words stirred something long buried beh his turies e aion.

  They don’t fear me.

  His thumb brushed lightly over the angel’s palm, an involuntary motion as he grappled with the strange sensation of being seen, indeed seen, without revulsion or terror.

  Perhaps, he thought, his voice trailing in his mind like a whisper, there is value in aowledging the beauty in darkness, the power that es from embrag orue nature.

  His gaze sharpehe molten glow in his eyes intensifying as they settled on Shay’s face. Their lips were parted, their expression a mix of awe and defiance. A slow, wicked grin spread across his lips, the predatory edge in his stare returning.

  Shay frowheir brow furrowing as they snapped out of their trance. His words hit them like a sh, and they pulled back slightly, anger fshing in their gaze. “How you say such hurtful things about yourself?” Their voice quivered, but it was steady enough to carry the weight of their vi.

  Lucifer arched a brow, intrigued by the fire ione.

  “There is nothing wrong with darkness and chaos,” Shay tiheir wings trembling as they pressed closer. “Without them, light and peace have no meaning. Just imagine a world full of whiteness and nothing else. I’ve lived in it—a pce where there’s nle, no trast. It may seem perfect at first, but it’s empty. It’s lifeless... It’s b!”

  Lucifer’s grin faltered, his amusement fading into something quieter, more ptive. The faint flicker of doubt crossed his face, his glowing eyes narrowing as if Shay’s words had struck a chord.

  “I refuse to believe such things about you,” Shay said, shaking their head determinedly. Their voice softened, but they held an unyielding strength. “You are the most wonderful being I’ve seen with my own eyes. Because you are real.”

  For a moment, Lucifer stared at them in stunned silehen, a deep, rumbling chuckle broke free from his chest, vibrating through the air. It wasn’t the mog ughter he ofteo intimidate—it was rich with genuine amusement.

  “Oh, you are quite the firebrand, aren’t you?” he purred, his eyes gleaming as he leaned closer, his breath warm against their skin. “Most beings cower in my presence, barely able to speak, let alone challenge me.”

  He tilted his head, his horns casting jagged shadows on the ground. His voice dropped lower, a velvet growl that caressed the edges of their senses. “But I find your defiance... intriguing.” His lips brushed the shell of their ear as he whispered, “Perhaps even arousing.”

  Heat surged through Shay’s body, their breath hitg as their face burned with embarrassment. They shivered as his body pressed closer, the intense heat of his frame enveloping them.

  Unsciously, they leaned into his warmth, their head tilting as though inviting him to tiheir lips parted to speak, but when his teeth grazed their earlobe, all that escaped was a sharp gasp. “Ohhh…”

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