Her heart was breaking. She had told herself many times that she wouldn't get attached. But she couldn't help it. The human in her wouldn't allow her this one kindness. And now she payed for it. She had shouted out during the trial. Let her emotion's run away with her like some silly little girl. But that was what she was. Under the sex demon, the cunning witch, all she was was a little girl. A little girl who had fallen in love with the one she couldn't have.

But what good did it do thinking about this? She had managed something after all. Her ridiculous behaviour had saved him. Saying she bewitched him with her inhuman charms, manipulating him to the point where he committed such atrocities. Told them of promises she had 'supposedly' made him. Nights of wild abandon. A love who can bring more happiness that any other. A teacher of darker and lost magic.

They ate up every word due to their prejudice against her heritage. Sure, succubi had caused problems before in the past but not for thousands of years. But still they were hated, especially by women. She almost teared up at the hatred that was so obvious as she stood up for him. They practically forgot his crimes over hers of being born.

They locked her up without a second thought. He got to walk out of the courtroom unscathed, almost a hero for having survived that beastly creatures temptations. So her she sat. Alone. Hated. No hope. No chance of freedom. Nothing but the company of the Dementors.

Her cell door opened. Finally they were here to put her out of her misery. Her heartache threatened to end her as it was. So, she was lead to the courtyard. Her final moment drawing near, tear stained cheeks having fresh tears run down them as her death sentence floated closer. One word left her lips. ''Lucius''

Her body quickly slumped to the floor, life fading from it as her happiness had before. It was the end. This silly, brave little girl was gone. This half succubus had saved a man from a terrible fate, her love for him making her protect him with all her might. Liltih had proved her humanity, and no one even cared. Except him.