Editor's note: this story contains scenes of non-consensual or reluctant sex.
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Anita
I awoke, and looked around my cell. It was pretty bare. Stone walls. A crude table and chair. And the cot I was lying on. That was all. I noticed that, while I was sleeping, someone had left food on the table. With a soft sigh, I sat down to eat.
Saban's arrival was, in many ways, an absolute disaster, not just for me, but for the world at large. An unbound, unpledged demon was always trouble, and demon lords were both especially powerful and capable of commanding other demons. I wondered if Saban had brought any of his demonic minions through with him. I hoped not. Dealing with Saban himself would be hard enough.
With a start, I realized I was uniquely situated to do something about mitigating the damage a loose demon lord could do. Saban had been in love with me before I'd dismissed him. Perhaps I could make him fall for me again? Except I had no idea what had attracted him to me to begin with. I also really didn't like the idea of being the kind of manipulative bitch who held a man's heart on a string.
Although Saban was hardly the only man I'd bedded, I'd never really had much luck in the romance area. Most men tended to find me intimidating. I also wasn't exactly good looking. My build was slight, with few of the curves most men were attracted to, and my facial features were more harsh than delicate and feminine. Not that the human idea of beauty likely mattered to Saban. I also doubted he would be interested in traditional romance.
With a pang, I wished I'd never sent Saban away. And not just because it had ultimately ended badly. I'd missed him...
I wondered what Saban's plans were now that he was ruler of Cendan. Odds were good he intended to attack one of the countries bordering his new domain. Cendan had been suffering from a drought for some time now, and was likely low on supplies. The traditional Cendanian response to that was to raid other countries. The council of wizards and the army in my home country, Kerath, had been preparing in case Cendan's priesthood turned their eyes on us, but they hadn't expected to be facing a demon lord. That would likely throw a wrench in any defense plans they'd made.
I needed to warn Kerath about Saban. I needed to warn my people. But how?
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Saban
I awoke feeling grumpy and tired. With a sigh, I got out of bed and looked around my lavish bedroom. These ostentatious displays of wealth didn't really interest me, but humans seemed to expect them.
With another sigh, I set about preparing to face another day. I washed my face, and combed my long black hair. Then I closed my eyes and focused.
Demons were capable of materializing simple items. Said items vanished when the demon who created them was no longer touching them, limiting the uses of the ability, but it made getting dressed in the morning a lot easier. With a touch of my will, I made clothing appear on my naked form.
Boots, rugged and practical looking. Leather armor for my pants and shirt. The style was slightly different from what I'd worn as Anita's familiar, as Cendanian fashion was different from Kerathian. I didn't really need armor, as my swift healing took care of most wounds, but it looked nice, as did the sword on my belt, which was as unnecessary as the armor. When I needed to fight, I typically used claws and spiked tentacles, not a sword.
The finishing touch to this ensemble was a simple golden crown. No gems, no ostentatious spikes. Just a simple nod to mortal expectations, to remind them who ultimately in charge.
There was a knock at the door. "Sire?" asked a timid female voice.
Ah, yes. The maid. "Enter," I said. Servants were one of the more irritating aspects of leading humans. In the demon realm, housekeeping was minimal, cooking was nonexistent, and messengers were unnecessary, as I could call my demons with my mind. In the mortal realm, I still didn't need to eat as human did, but I needed humans to fetch things for me and to clean. Most of them were terrified of me. That had been amusing at first, but it quickly got tiresome.
The girl entered cautiously and bowed low. "Your secretary will be here momentarily, sire, so that you may go over an approve your schedule for today." Her voice was barely audible.
As she scurried past me to make the bed, I caught a glimpse of something on her face. I caught her arm, and she froze. Gently, I turned her to face me.
Half of her face was heavily bruised. I frowned. "What happened?"
The girl looked away. "I fell, sire."
I gripped her chin and turned her back to face me. "Never, ever, lie to me," I told her coldly. Had she been a demon, I'd have added some pain to the lesson to make it stick, but humans were different. More delicate. Easier to frighten. "You're a horrible liar. Also, the bruise is hand shaped. Someone hit you."
Though unable to turn away, she still didn't meet my gaze. "Yes, sire." Tears welled up in her eyes. "I'm sorry, sire."
"There's no need to cry," I told her, mildly exasperated. "Just don't lie to me again. Now, who hit you?"
Startled, she met my gaze briefly. "Sire?"
"It's a simple question. Who hit you?" I asked again.
The girl shook her head, looking even more frightened.
"You're scared of them," I surmised. "Trust me, however frightening or powerful the person who hit you is, I'm worse. Who hit you?"
She looked away again. "Lord Hubert, sire."
My secretary bustled in. "I'm sorry I'm late, High Lord Saban," he told me. Then he frowned. "Is the maid bothering you, sire?"
I cocked my head thoughtfully. "Not exactly. Who is Lord Hubert?"
The secretary- Bartholomew?- frowned. "A powerful member of the nobility. Why do you ask?"
"He hurt my maid," I told the secretary. "I would like to talk to him. See that he is sent to me in the throne room, as soon as you and I are done with my schedule." Ah, schedules. How annoying. With only a hundred or so demons at my command, I hadn't needed to plan my time, but my human subjects numbered in the tens of thousands, spread throughout the kingdom. To do everything that needed to be done, I needed to use my time wisely.
The secretary presented me with a paper. I looked it over, and frowned. Religious ceremony after religious ceremony lined the paper, with gaps for various entertainments. "Surely they don't need me for every ceremony at the temple," I told him coldly. "And, while I'd certainly like a little time to myself in the evening, I don't need huge breaks throughout the day. Cut out all of the entertainments. And tell my High Priest that he can have an hour of my time for religious activities. No more."
"As you wish, High Lord," Bartholomew told me nervously. "What would you like to do instead?"
I cocked my head thoughtfully. "For starters, I'd like to see maps of the kingdom, and descriptions of the towns and cities. Imports, exports, local politics. That sort of thing. I also need to review tax records, and your laws." And possibly make some changes. But that would come later. "I'd also like to schedule a time when the common people can approach me with problems." Only the desperate would likely come to me at first. Hopefully, over time, that would change.
The secretary blinked. "The common people?"
"Anyone is welcome to approach me then," I said. "But this will mainly be for commoners, yes."
The maid and Bartholomew were both looking at me like I'd suddenly grown another head. Which would be well within my powers. But still.
I sighed. "I know Aio was relatively hands off." And lazy. "I'm not."
Bartholomew recovered first. "Yes, my lord."
The maid bowed deeply. "Sire? May I attend to my duties?"
"After you answer a few questions," I told her. "This Lord Hubert? Has he hurt you before?"
She looked away. "Yes, High Lord." She paused. "And others. Once he broke a maid's arm, and she lost her place here. Because she couldn't work."
I scowled. I hated bullies. "Thank you... What is your name?"
She bowed again. "Bessary, sire."
"Bessary. Thank you for telling me this," I said. "You may do... Whatever it is maids do." I raised a hand. "Please don't bow again. Once when you greet me is enough."
Bessary froze mid bow and almost fell over. "Yes, sire." Then she turned, went over to the bed, and began to fuss with the sheets.
I turned to my secretary. "You have one hour to revise my schedule. If it does not meet with my approval the second time..." I trailed off threateningly. "I will be in the throne room."
I stalked from the room. The more I thought about Bessary's bruise, and the frightened look in her eyes, the more angry I grew. This Lord Hubert had hurt one of my subjects. Someone under my protection. And she was scared of him. The only person my subjects should fear was me.
In the demon realm, I had gained a reputation for being viciously protective of my own. No one outside my control would dare to harm what was mine. My own demons almost never hurt each other. They knew how harsh my penalties could be. This Lord Hubert would learn. So would the others.
I took a deep breath and calmed my temper. It would not do to lose control.
*
Anita
Meal done, I set about examining the magic blockers for what was probably the twentieth time.Once again, I went over the intricacies of the three spells in minute detail. Once again, I had to admit that I couldn't break all three. Not easily or quickly, anyways. And without the element of surprise on my side, escape would be impossible.