Disclaimer: Supernatural isn't mine.
I hope you enjoy my story! I'm not yet sure how long it will be, but I suspect it will have a handful of chapters.
There was a boy who was destined for terrible greatness.
The blood of demon laid claim to him, calling forth a prophesized birthright.
Drawn forth by a lifetime of mirrored biblical reference and the promises of gospel, he was pulled into Lucifer's grasp.
The fallen angel from the beginning of creation was ruler of Hell and he wanted this boy. Angels of above roared for compliance to foretold scripture, pushing him off the path of Heaven.
The boy knew of anger, hurt, and pain, and his humanity came into question. Blood fell upon his tongue and he was compliant to a plan that called for his soul. This boy gave himself away one lie and good intention at a time.
One bloodied deed too many and deceit spilled over, reviving an evil of legends.
Lucifer rose and cried the boy's name across America, longing in his tone. The devil promised the boy the world and spread ill will along the way, whispering that it was destiny in the black of nights.
Croatoan would sicken humanity, to make a realm Lucifer could breathe in. Lucifer would be the purest, dressed in white and wearing the face of a once good man. Death would waft into his personal garden, a sick parody of what God's creation had once been. But not yet.
Passing time in terms of horsemen, the boy bore witness to the devastation of prophecy and blunders. Misdeeds had razed the world and he held the blame for it in his hands.
The boy became a man when he turned to family and fought to right his mistakes.
His dreams were haunting and his future nonexistent, but he still let his brother take comfort in telling him it would all work out. But it couldn't.
The curse of prophecy led him to Detroit and he said yes- the world was on fire, but he had the will to blow it out.
When the man said yes to end the devil, he remained alongside God's onetime favorite, hearing whispers in his ear ("We're two halves made whole") for eternity and fell, further and further and forever.
