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Without further ado, I give you the long-awaited chapter 5 of Demons Can't Love!


Fionna's POV

I began my somewhat long walk back to the Tiny Village. My heart guts were aching. Marshall had looked so sad, and it was really messing with my brains. Why would it though? He was just a no good vampire messing with Tiny People. The night atmosphere was cold, and I felt so lonely without Cake near me, but I knew she was back at the village. I wouldn't want her to come after me now anyway. I knew that if she saw in my face that there was something wrong, like she always could, she would bother me about it. She would make me talk about it, and honestly I didn't want to.
I felt connected to Marshall Lee. How would our paths have ever crossed before, and why wouldn't I have remembered him? All I wanted was the comfort of being back in my place of Aaa with Gumball or in my tree-house with Cake. I just needed Gumball more than Cake at the moment. I know he'd make me tea and let me explain to him how confused I was that someone bad could make my heart guts ache like the did when Marshall had looked at me. Maybe he'd know why. Our job was over in Tiny Village, so I wouldn't have to wait long to see Gumball.

Eventually I made my way back to the village and just like Marshall promised, Cake and the villagers were there. Cake was helping the villagers get everything back to normal. I just let her know that I was going to see Prince Gumball, and that no, I didn't need her to come along. I knew it was late, and I knew she'd be worried. She could handle it though. Cake had to stop being so protective, and the only way to make her do that was by doing things independently.
I slipped my bunny hat off and shoved it into my two toned, green backpack. It gave me a headache if I wore it for too long sometimes. I knew it wouldn't be that long of a walk to the Candy Kingdom anyway, so I didn't mind not wearing it to walk there. I definitely didn't mind having it off in front of Prince Gumball either.

After what seemed like forever, although I knew for a fact the walk was really short, I finally made it to the gates of Candy Kingdom. I quickly and quietly ran to the castle, letting the banana guards see me with my hat on to clarify who I was. Glob, did I really look that different without it? I made it into the castle where Gumball stood waiting for me. The guards had notified they saw a girl who looked like me outside of the kingdom, so he waited for me. He saw that I looked upset apparently, because he asked me what was wrong. I only managed to shake my head, not really knowing how to begin to explain it. I opened my arms, begging for his embrace with my eyes.
He didn't wait longer than just a couple of seconds before throwing his arms around me and bringing me into him.

"What's wrong Fi?" I felt him mumble his words with his sweet voice into my long, blonde locks as he held me close.
"I'm just confused." I shrugged my shoulders and began to explain the gist of how I felt about Marshall and why I didn't know why I felt that way.
I could feel Gumball tense up. I tilted my head to him. Why was he getting so upset over something like this? "What's wrong," I spoke up. "You're all tensed up.."
His eyes locked on mine. "Don't go near him again, okay Fionna?" He was trying to hide the anger in his tone, but it didn't work. He knew I was stubborn and curious. He didn't even tell me why I shouldn't go near him. So why shouldn't I? I'm supposed to tame him anyway. It was an order, and I'm a heroine after all.
"No promises, Prince." I muttered my words into his pink nightshirt as I pressed my head back to his chest.

He let me stay the night there, with Cake of course. She came not too much longer after I told Gumball no promises.


Marshall's POV

I made my way out of the small, abandoned place I had made my own near the tree-house after she left. I had my stuff in a bag on my back along with my guitar. I was going to go back to my place in the cave that I found years ago before Fionna turned twelve. It was the place we spent a lot of our nights together, so it was weird there at night sometimes without her. I usually watch some of her favorite movies over and over, wanting her there with me again. I would get Fi to remember me again, for sure.
I sat down my guitar and bag, annoyed because it was empty without the spark Fi brought to my house. I couldn't just go into her tree-house now. She doesn't know that I know where she lives. How would I explain that to her? Besides it isn't like it would be the same. I couldn't just go and get her and then bring her back here. She'd try to fight me for sure. Cake would be there too, and I'm sure she wouldn't let the time I was there last long.

How am I even supposed to get her to remember? It's going to be a long while, and I'm one impatient vampire.


Hope you enjoyed the fifth chapter! Next one will be up later or tomorrow! Keep refreshing your updates!