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To those who’ve had to claw their way out of the dark and still choose to be a light in this world— I’m proud of you.
“The dark is for people who are too cowardly to face their actions in the light,”
It’s a wonder you’re able to sleep, with such darkness crawling in the shadows of your mind.”
“Call her a name one more time,” he threatened, his tone bored but his eyes alight with mischief. “I dare you.” Cade gawked at the sight of Blackwell’s tall frame, but his expression quickly soured as he spat, “Incredible, even Demons have whores—” Blackwell grabbed Cade’s wrist and twisted his arm until he screeched in agony. “Incredible,” Blackwell echoed. “The audacity of men worth less than dirt.”
She buried her face into the crook of his throat. “You came.” “You called,” he answered.
“Besides, if all of my inner demons were destroyed, there wouldn’t be much left of me.”
“I want to know everything. I want to see all the darkest corners of your mind.”
“I want to taste your sins.”
but you are the only thing that’s ever made me feel even a semblance of hope in this eternity of Hell. The dream I’ve been looking for—the one to wake me up. The thought of wasting another second when I will lose you forever in only three days has ruined me. You are the closest thing I will ever get to experiencing heaven, and I’m not ready to let it go.”
“In a different life, in a fair one, I would’ve kept you until my eternal soul withered away to dust,” he vowed to her.
“In all the darkness, in all the loneliness, you have been my one source of light,” he lamented as she began to come undone. “My soul will go to its grave with your name echoing in my mind.”
“Firstly, let me reintroduce myself.” He dipped his head in a formal bow. “My name is Salemaestrus Erasmus Blackwell, Prince of the Devils. But you, angel, may call me Salem.”
little piece of heaven she saved from the dark depths of Hell.