She's A Demon
I was a demon, I won't lie. I spent most of
at, before an answering scream, higher in pitch called in the distance. I
d up through the floorboards. I rolled my eyes when it happened on the
emon passed nearby. It took them long to understand. If so
floor, and head-butted the wardrobe door. It bounced back. Clothes flung o
ne. I was the kind of person who could
nderwear, rubbing my kn
shirt with some pre-Rupture band on the front. Not the best gear for
e grounds, darkness lingering before morning's arrival. Fire drums by
sources during the day, and after dark, focused on Wall hotspots, places dif
skipped over the Temple grounds, and every graffiti wal
but now it was the stomping ground of the Sect
out from the forest bordering the region. Past that elec
e whistling to the security guard who barely looked
The Sect had a library of course, right here at Temple, but you
ages of a book on a regular basis, even if
s and placed it on his lap. He waved m
d flat lane gravitating toward the fore
was defying Sect Doctrine and stepping past this point w
sight. Confident I was alone; I slid through the sliver of sp
ed of plodding the same ground, and I'd looked out into the forest with its thick tree
es had just unraveled without setting off the klaxon. I remembered thinking with a horrible kind
t was a coincidental gift from the universe, or something
g the beat of my own footfalls. Cold wind whipped past pushing hair into my
s-country; it took a lot to tire me out. I ran until the fores
experience, and only could experience when I ran Outside. Pushing a
at my heel and pulled it back into a me
ting past drew my attention from the task of managing
he daybreak."Hai?" I called my voice low.The retreating shape paused, onl
op at the slope summit, I let out a surprised grunt. I could see down and fa