An
Angels & Demons
story
Heaven and Hole is a stand-alone story, but it features characters introduced in (the much shorter)
Off The Shoulder
. If you would like to know more about the main protagonists, and the world they inhabit, you might consider reading the earlier work first.
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CHAPTER ONE -- SUMMONED
It was annoying not being able to fly, having to rely on your girlfriend to give you a ride all the time. A few of my erstwhile fiends and malignances had bat wings, but I was not similarly endowed. Bat wings would be fun. I could do that whooshing thing that humans always found so impressive when Lily unfurled her feathers. I could be more intimidating than my 5'1" stature generally allowed; OK 5'3" if you count the horns. Ah well, a girl couldn't have everything.
"You're sulking again, aren't you, Emma?"
Lily's voice was close to my ear and tickled. I quite like being tickled as a rule, but today it was irritating.
"No. It's just you're... you're chafing my armpits a bit. Why do you grip so? We should get a harness or something."
Lily laughed. Her tinkling, musical giggle. It was hard to be too annoyed when your partner's mirth was so mellifluous. But I still did my best, and my best was world class in this area.
"I thought harnesses were just for me," Lily commented innocently.
She had a point, I suppose. My girlfriend liked harnesses, and cuffs, and ropes. Much as I hated to admit it, Lily was stronger than me. She did have a fondness for being restrained. But no Earthly material could hold her captive for long, if she willed it otherwise. Or, at least, that was true when she was full of Divine Grace. Our friend and business partner, Andy, had kindly provided her with a top up before we left. He called it recharging his Tesla. Lily found it funny. Me rather less so. Though I couldn't really blame Andy for my current mood. Without Andy, Lily would have shuffled off her, supposedly immortal, coil long ago. And I was grateful. No, my grumpiness was about something else.
"Are we there yet?" I realized I sounded petulant, and didn't much care.
"Not long now, sweetie. Be a good demon and settle down for a bit, won't you? You are distracting me."
I was quiet for a while. The only noises were the whistling of the air as we sped through it, and the thumping, powerful beat of Lily's wings.
"It's just on the other side of that mountain, sweetheart. Not far to go now." Lily pointed, and I suddenly was very aware of how high up we were.
"Well, don't drop me!"
"Make your mind up, Emma! Am I holding you too tight or too loosely?"
"Both of course! Just focus on getting us there, OK?"
A few more thrusts of her wings and we passed the peak.
"Please return to your seats and fasten your belts for landing."
Andy's so-called sense of humor was rubbing off on Lily: she was so impressionable.
She dove like a falcon, swooping up at the last second to deposit us both gently on our feet.
"Thank you for flying with Lily Airways. We appreciate that you had options for this route. Well, there was walking, I guess."
Maybe hanging around humans too much was a bad idea. I glared at my beaming friend and harrumphed a little. They taught us that in demon Pre-K, or πρό-κ as it's properly called.
We had landed on a greensward, punctuated here and there by small groups of trees. Not far from us, on the crest of a slight rise, stood two figures.
I whispered in Lily's ear. "Well, we had better get this over with. Do you see who it is? We are either in deep shit, or something important is happening."
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Lily and I walked up the slope. The two people were initially looking away from us, but both turned as we approached. My general
modus operandi
is to not give a fuck about anyone or anything, but this was different. I felt a lump in my throat, and a void in my stomach. Lily briefly squeezed my hand and then released it. My management chain had given our relationship grudging approval, but Lily's was another matter. She was a non-angel as far as they were concerned. Indeed, they had abandoned her to be an ex-angel. They probably found her continued existence an affront.
We reached them and stood silently. Not really sure of what to say.
Neither person was outwardly impressive, but I knew not to let appearances be my guide. The male was of indeterminate age. Something about him suggested an impossible teen beauty. He wouldn't have looked out of place in BTS, with his jet black hair and parchment white skin. His features somehow transcended human constructs like race. But his eyes... his eyes spoke of age. Not just age, of eternity. Oúriēl, the Angel of Repentance. As pitiless as any demon, and not a guy to be fucked with.
The female? Well, it was her. The Unholy of Unholies; Lucy herself. She could unmake me in an instant, scattering my essence to the furthest reaches of reality; maybe beyond. The Seductress of Man, or rather mostly Woman, it had to be said; Lucy had well-documented lesbian tendencies. Her hair color mirrored Oúriēl's, but her skin was pale pink-red and her eyes were black portals to the searing fire that burnt within.
It was unclear to me what such luminaries, or maybe tenebrinaries in Lucy's case, wanted with a third class demon and an ex-angel. I guessed we were about to find out.
The silence hung heavily. Both regarded us wordlessly, and with an air of, what seemed to be, distaste.
They say that Nature abhors a vacuum, but she's an amateur, I totally loathe one. I just couldn't help myself...
"So, who talks first? You talk first? I talk first?"
The reply was stentorian, and sounded as if from a great depth.
"Silence, worm!" bellowed my Mistress. The Daughter of Morning. The Mother of Lies. Apollyon and Abaddon.
"I say, Lucers!" Oúriēl chided her, "That's a bit rich, don't you think? I thought we agreed that we wanted to ask them for help. You could be a bit more polite."
I almost fell over. Oúriēl, that Oúriēl, was... English? And not just that, effete English. Eton and Oxford English. Received pronunciation English. Cucumber sandwiches English. What... the... actual... fuck?
Lucy seemed to gather herself. In the distance storm clouds brewed, laced with lightning.
Then she appeared to think better of it. "Whatever! I just can't bear attitude in the lower hierarchies. And I hated that fucking movie too."
I reflected that Lucy, at least, was American. Then, everyone knows that about Satan.
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Lily had been silent, but now spoke, taking a more reasonable tone than I had. After what they had done to her, she seemed overly reasonable to me -- then I'm not an angel, fallen or otherwise.
"Hello, Your Eminences. We got your message, and here we are. What can we do to help?"
I wasn't going to let Lily pretend everything was cool, even if saying so risked instant vaporization. No one was going to take advantage of Lily, not while I was around. "Yeah, and also, why us? Particularly you, Oúriēl. You sent Lily to Earth to die. Why the sudden interest in us?"
Oúriēl looked at Lucy, who now seemed very occupied by her long, black nails. It appeared she was considering making a manicurist appointment.
Not receiving any support from his demonic counterpart, Oúriēl decided to press on. "Well, ladies. If I might say so, it is a matter of some delicacy that we wish to broach with you. We, um... Lucy and I, we... If I can put it this way, we wanted to, er... engage people with your, shall we say, specific, um... characteristics. Er..."
Oúriēl was not exactly exuding archangelic authority, or even much coherence.
Lucy rolled her eyes and had clearly had enough of his, rather painful, circumlocution. "What my friend is
trying
to say is that we need some dirty work done. We need it done by beings who understand Hell and the other place, but who are also wholly in the human world, not inter-realm visitors like us."
Lucy had still been examining her nails as she spoke, but now she turned to look at both of us.
The smile with which she favored us was enough to make me want my demon Mommy. "But also, beings who are expendable. Beings who realize this fact. Beings who will understand that they will very quickly be
spent
, if they ever breathe a word of this business to another entity. Get it?"
Lily and I both nodded quickly.
Lucy shifted her gaze to the disconsolate seraph next to her. "You are going to have to tell them, honey. Try to be a man about it, or the closest thing you can manage."
Oúriēl had been staring into the sky, giving off waves of discomfort, but Lucy's words appeared to bring him back from his reverie. "Right, but you called me 'honey'; was that wise, dearest?"
He really wasn't living up to his reputation. Maybe he just had a good publicist.
Lucy's anger was barely contained when she next spoke. "For fucks' sake! Just fucking tell them, or are you going to make me do it? Angels... ugh! Men... ugh! Male fucking angels... ugh!"
What was becoming increasingly plain was that Lily and I had front row seats for something approximating a marital dispute.
As ever, I couldn't keep quiet, no matter how imprudent. "So, are you two, like, fucking, or something?"
Lucy glared at me, flames springing up behind her eyes. I felt my body lift off the ground and my skin begin to burn.
Oúriēl put a hand on her shoulder, and the fire in Lucy's eyes dimmed a little. I had been high off the ground, now I fell with a crash. Wings, I really need wings!
"Now dearest. We seem to have revealed our little... ahem... secret. Perhaps I'll try again to take it from here."
Lucy walked off a short distance, muttering to herself about junior demons, men in general, and brimstone.