Not Everything is Bad in the Darkness
Summary: What if you stood against everything you were born to be. What if you were born on the wrong side? Armella has that problem. All she wants to do is live on earth and be on the good side for once. In order to do that she must stand against everything she is and her father or she will be lost on to the darkness forever.
Chapter One: A new start to a new life.
As I rose out of the ground I couldn't believe how bright and cheerful it was on the earth. Where I come from it was always dark and it smelled really bad all the time. "There she is, get her!" My father's minions had finally found me after all. Well it was good thing that they couldn't get above ground. I began to climb again up and out of the whole in the ground separating hell and earth. "Princess No!" yelled one of the demons. The whole I had climbed through was beginning to close up and I heard a thump and a series of curse words. I rolled my eyes that had to be my ex-boyfriend. Damien he was also my father's lead henchmen. I continued to listen for the portal to open back up but it never did. I began to relax a little with no portal opening anytime soon and my father's henchmen unable to get through I was safe for the time being. I dusted my black strapless dress off and took off my heels. Man how I hated to wear heels. I began to walk on the ground. It was soft and squishy, I began to giggle and dance along the ground. I began to stare at my feet and saw that I had stepped on something hard and cold and gray. I bent down to touch it with my hand when I heard a loud noise behind me. I stood up straight willing the metal vehicle to pass through me. Before it would have collided with me a pair of hands grabbed me by the waist and pulled me to the other side of the pavement. "Are you trying to kill yourself?" The man behind me said. I turned to give him one of my smart alic comments when I stopped short. My god he was gorgeous, he had light brown hair, one eye was a greenish gray and the other brown. He was tall just about 6 foot. I'm only 4'11 so sue me I'm short. "Sorry," I said as I averted my eyes from him so I wouldn't blush. He was silent for a few moments and was about to speak when another gentleman came in between us. "Hey hun are you alright? Is Kaleb giving you a hard time?" Kaleb gave the man a glare. "She", while pointing at me and enficisizing "she" , "almost got hit by a bus. No normal sane person would just stand there!" The man looked at me slightly puzzled, then just smiled. "Forgive my friend's rudeness he is not always this hot headed or mean spirited around young pretty woman. My name is Keagan." Keagan was just as tall as Kaleb but he had blonde hair and blue eyes with a gold ring around his pupils. "May I have your name miss?" He snapped me out of my thoughts. "My name? Oh…uh my name?" For the life of Satan I couldn't remember my name. "What are you stupid," Kaleb asked. That brought my brain back to work, "My name is Armella…Ella for short." Kaleb began to laugh. "Who is their right mind would name their kid Armella?" I glared at him. Keagan stayed quiet until his friend was able to get control over his laughing fit. "Kaleb you are so slow sometimes. Armella is ancient Greece meaning most beautiful." Kaleb stopped laughing all together and looked me up and down. I began to shudder under his glare. I didn't like him like that but why did my body act that way? "Well they thought that you would be beautiful. You might have been beautiful when you were a baby." I didn't say a word. I was used to being tormented and teased because I wasn't like the other demons. Keagan noticed my look and slapped Kaleb in the back of the head. "Ella do you have a place to stay at all?" I shook my head no and Keagan nodded. "Then it's settled you are going to move in with me and kaleb and 4 other boys is that a problem?" I shook my head no and then we headed off to my new home for the moment. That is if my staying here was not going to pose any threats to my new friends. And god knew how much I prayed for this to go well.
