The Baby Dilemma Ch 9
"I can't believe you found this much good food in our fridge! You've got talent, Seth," Torian grinned at the beaming girl.
"Well I've always liked human food. I sort of get cooped up inside a lot with not much to do so I started cooking. Is it good?" Seth filled another plate for Torian before stacking her own dishes up.
"Amazing," Torian said between slurps.
"I'll do the dishes, Seth," Abel offered.
"Sure, you don't complain when you do her dishes," Torian poked.
"That's because she was nice enough to cook, you were eating with no money to pay for it," Abel reminded.
"So how have you and little Abel been doing?" Torian asked.
"How are you feeling, Devi?" Seth asked when she saw the little demon leaning against the wall.
"I'm still hungry, but Sevriel is out cold, so I'll have to wait until he wakes up again before I can feed again."
"You knocked him out?" Torian laughed.
"Sevriel has great stamina, but he can't keep up with a pregnant demon feeding for two," Devi grinned; the second Seth turned her back he opened his robe wide, flashing Torian.
"There's a little girl in the room, pervert!" Torian yelled, baring his teeth at Devi.
"She didn't see a thing. Oh, you're blushing, that's so cute. Come here and give us a kiss," Devi puckered his lips at Torian.
"If I come over there I'm going to bite you!" Torian warned.
Devi's knees buckled suddenly as a harsh pain ripped through his loins. He dropped to the ground, vomiting a long stream of blood onto the floor. He curled in on himself. The child was feeding again, ripping into his organs to get the blood it needed.
"Are you alright?" Torian asked, running to his side. He could feel his eyes starting to glow bright violet with hunger as the scent of Devi's blood wafted up into his nostrils.
"You shouldn't be out of bed, you're going to hurt yourself," Seth chided, helping Torian lift Devi to his feet before Torian swung him up into his arms.
"Take deep breaths, try to stay calm. I'll get you back to bed," he looked down at Devi's pinched face. The demon was already out cold.
"Is this normal?" Seth asked, frowning with worry.
"I think so, but only because his body's too small for the child. He can survive this part if he stays in bed," Torian glared at the stairs as he started to make his way back up toward Devi's bedroom.
