Wooh, another one of my fail drabbles. ="=... I'm disappointed with myself on this one.


He.


He's nothing but a foolish man, but he's far from ordinary.


He's just a mere human.

The thought alone made her head ache. How can she be with this mere human whose race is far inferior to hers? They were worthless weaklings whose population was drastically increasing, the Demon Lord once said. She easily tricked his family with her words, a proof that they were stupid and foolish. She hated them, she hated him.

He was a fool.

His stupidity is far too wide that words can't even explain it. Even for a human, his foolishness is unbelievable. But he was someone her master chose, she can't disobey. But he made her blood boil, fiercely.

He was unexpected.

One moment, he's being his usual idiotic and lazy self, then another moment; he gave off this feeling of turbulence. He gave the look of a real man. She can't understand him properly. He made her head ache.

He's not like other guys.

He wasn't flirtatious, like his best friend. He wasn't a drunkard, like his father. No matter to whom he's compared to, he was certainly different to the men surrounding her. The fact intrigued her. He intrigued her.

He's one of the human she acknowledges.

He reeks poverty and has no brains. He doesn't even have any leadership skills to begin with. How the hell will he lead the son of the demon king to destroy the world? But he has raw strength and the will of a real man. And most of all, her master trusts him. She acknowledges that.

He was strong.

She can't deny the most obvious fact. At first, she thought that it was his only respectable trait. In a way, she's correct. He's strong when it comes to fighting, but he has this other unknown strength that attracted her master. She respected that. She respected him.

He gave the look of a man.

Especially when it comes to her master, Beel. He shows this admirable trait. A trait that even she, herself, admires. His look that doesn't really go out much, but once he plastered it on his face, it makes her reassured. Maybe her master really did choose the right human.

He's a father.

She started to notice this. His treatment to her master grew into something deeper. Even with the small chances, he teaches Beel what a man is, how a man goes through with the way of life. He scolds him, yet looks out for him; just like a real father does. It made her determined; she wanted to change for the better for the sake of her master.

They consider her as his wife.

The whole school of Ishiyama knew that, his family knew that… She knew that.

And maybe… In the future… She'll accept that title.


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