I don't own Trinity Blood, Sunao Yoshida and Kiyo Kyujo own it. :)
This fanfic is rated M for language, MxM relationships, and sexuality.
Chapter 26
"Do you hear something?" Torian asked, sniffing around. A hissing sound had started down the hall, it was getting progressively closer.
Torian jumped when Abel growled out the transformation to his other form.
He grinned as the huge bloodscythe formed in Abel's hands, it was like having an old friend join the fight.
"You and I are so going to screw like bunnies later," Torian growled. Every time he saw Abel in that form he couldn't help but be turned on. It called to the more primitive part of his makeup.
Abel swung the Scythe upward toward the hissing. Something large and reptilian dropped from the ceiling, unmoving.
"Don't let Sevriel fight!" Devi shouted, trying to break free as he watched his friends fight the reptilian lycanthropes.
Torian tore his talons into a beasts stomach, ripping out the intestines easily. He let them drop. He wasn't about to taste that even if it was free.
Abel's wings shot a bolt toward the ceiling. He turned those red eyes on Krel.
"Glare all you want, beautiful, but you won't risk hitting the demon!" Krel shouted.
Devi's cried out in pain as his arm was twisted further, any more and it would pop out of the socket.
Sevriel's ears were filled with that cry, his vision started to fill with red. His wings spread backward, ready to attack anything that moved.
Gritting his teeth Devi let his body drop, ripping his arm from the socket. Using that split second of distraction he slammed his open hand up into Krel's mouth.
Krel gasped as he got a mouthful of flesh. Unable to stop himself, he bit down on the soft flesh.
Suddenly the world around him changed. He was sitting at a bar all by himself cradling a glass of brandy.
"Well now, didn't think I'd ever meet you here, are you new?" Devi asked, grinning as he sat down beside Krel.
"Where are we? What did you do?" Krel gasped.
"You above all people should know where we are, this is your mind after all; don't tell me you've never stopped to visit," Devi grinned wickedly at him.
"You won't ever be able to get me out of your head. You have a decision to make," Devi sat back, looking like the cat that caught the canary.
"What do you want?"
"You will leave my daughter and my friends alone and I won't make you a vegetable. If anyone, even one of your former friends comes near her it'll be you I'll come after. I want you to make it public that you adore demons and find us harmless; that you want nothing more than for your child to attend the same school as mine,"
"Fine! Whatever you want! Just leave me be!" Krel shouted.
"Good monkey," Devi snorted.
