Don't kill me! I know it's been, like, a bazillion years since I updated last. I have something to say, though. I, admittedly, forgot, completely forgot, about this story! I repeat, DO NOT KILL ME! Oh, and sorry for the mistakes in the last two chapters, I'm going to start proofreading better! The only reason I was reminded of this awesome story was because of kenstar12. Thank him or her for this chapter! Haha, you want to know what's funny? After posting my last chapter, when I went to get my schedule from school, I learned that I had an awesome, nice teacher… and her name was Ms. G!

Don't be tricked, Fish. ~Clio (Clio, when did you add this on here? Haha, wonder how I didn't notice until now… 1/30/12 ~Alex) _

"Clio!" I screamed. "What have you done?" I attempted to run to Ms. G's aid, but Clio and Violet both prevented me from doing so. I looked at Vi, confusion written all over my face as to why she was blocking me from reaching the teacher.

"Don't you see it? That is definitely NOT Ms. G. That's some sort of… monster. That is the only word for it," Violet said, no lie detected in her tone. I looked back towards the floor and caught a glimpse of what they were seeing, before it vanished once again. What I saw, though, was not a pretty sight. Small horns protruded from the sides of her head, almost like a she-devil's. Pointed, elf like ears replaced her old ones, curling to a demonic point at the end. Snakes replaced the small highlights in her hair, hissing and spitting. Her skin turned a reddish-pink color, like a healing burn. Her canines sharpened and elongated, as if she were a vampire. Red replaced her pupil color, and black filled the rest of her eyes, the whites and all. Her fingers became steely bone, and talons replaced her nails. Her arms stretched out, getting thicker and more muscled. Her feet morphed into a paw-human like… thing. Stark white replaced the color of her lips, which were stretched into an evil sneer.

"Help me, please Alex!" Ms. G asked. Well, what I thought was Ms. G.

"No! You monster, you…you…ugh!" I furiously replied.

"Oh, you saw that… well, I guess I have to kill you now," the demon said. As I was able to stare at the creature before me, I came to a conclusion on what it was.

"Kakodaimon," I concluded. How I knew, no clue. It lunged at me, and I quickly dodged out of the way. It whipped its head around, and I was momentarily stunned. I thought on how it should have whiplash, instead of charging me like it was doing.

'Focus,' I thought, 'or you'll be killed!' I focused back on the task at hand, only to get snagged on the shoulder and across the arm from the talons.

'That's going to scar, like I don't have enough,' I thought. All the while this was happening, my dolphin necklace, that I never took off, seemed to grow heavier and heavier. Clio and Violet were oblivious to the creatures sneaking behind them, to intent on fighting the hundred-headed hydras.

"Look out!" I shouted towards them. I was too focused upon Violet , trying to avoid her death, that I hadn't noticed the kakodaimon's range until it was too late. She slashed me across the rib and stomach area, the same place my mother caught me years ago. I focused my attention on the monster, grabbing a fistful of her hair and snakes, accidentally grabbing her horn as well. A burning sensation started in the palm of my hand. It was easily ignored, until the burning became more of a searing pain and was unbearable. I hurriedly let go with a loud "ouch". At a closer inspection, I realized that the snake clasped in my hand was one: out of her hair and two: clasped on tightly to my forearm.

"Let go you infernal creature," I muttered as I pried off the snake. As the snake released its hold, the kakodaimon backed me into the corner. I looked up, not knowing what she was doing. As she came closer, I held up my arms to block any oncoming attack.

'Help me, she'll kill me,' I thought to no one in particular. She hissed in annoyance. I opened my eyes and placed my arms back by my side. I had an armor suit just as Clio's was, but it was different as well. My suit seemed as if I wasn't wearing it and was a bright, almost white color. Upon closer inspection, I realized that it had light, silvery-blue designs under the breast area and swirling up the sleeveless straps on my shoulders. A sort of mail-like material protruded from the armor as it ended right under my ribs. The same material covered my legs, acting as protective leggings. Black boots, with a small heel, covered up to my calf. A Shining, silver blade was in my hand. The hilt was sparkling gold, and the blade itself had a slight blue haze surrounding it. I stood there, admiring the items, as the monster stood a few feet away from me in a defensive position.

"You idiot, fight! Don't ogle the armor!" Clio yelled at me, "This is a battle, not a show!" I whipped around to glare at her, but the next thing I knew, one of the monsters froze from my icy glare. No, literally, it froze! I stared at the frozen beast until Clio brought me out of my reverie.

"Are you serious? Fine, turn into minced meat for all I care, one less idiot to bother me!" she, once again, screamed. I shook my head and turned towards the monster that was focused on killing me.

"Geez, ADHD much?" she said. I stared at her with a 'nah duh' look. She charged at me, and I swung my new weapon. The sword lashed through the air until it came in contact with something. I looked at the creature, only to realize that her hair on one side of her head was shorter, and a horn was missing, as well. Oops.

"Agh, you did not just cut off my hair! My horn, too? You little-" I slashed at her before she could finish. She flew back, bending forward to avoid the blade better. The demon lunged at me, aiming for my neck. I hurriedly moved out of the way, slamming my foot behind her kneecaps as I moved. She fell to the floor, her head hitting the wall and ricocheting off.

"You are just too easy, ya know?" I commented. She turned to glare at me, affectively trapping herself in a corner, me blocking her only way of escape. I raised the sword, planning on finishing this once and for all, but I stopped when my old teacher's face looked back at me. I froze, staring my teacher in the eyes. I slowly lowered my sword, not paying attention to Clio screaming about my stupidness or whatever behind me. Ms. G smiled sweetly at me.

"Yea, Alex. Let's go somewhere, shall we? It would be best to leave the sword behind, though," she said. I followed behind her, not letting go of the sword. I walked into a room, dazed as she talked. She came closer, watching me as she walked. As we came face to face, her eyes changed to the demonic way they were earlier, and I snapped out of it. She smiled sardonically at me, grabbing my neck and tightening her grip. Loosening my grip on my sword, forgetting it's there; I balled my hand into a fist and punched her in the mouth. She wailed, clutching her bleeding lips, but swiftly came charging once more. I moved out of the way, slipping on my own weapon as I did.

'Wow, smooth Alex,' I thought. The demon glared at me, but I caught humor beneath the anger. I picked up my sword while she was mentally laughing at me. The sword flew in her direction as I swung it, and it just caught her across her ribcage. She snapped out of her thoughts before turning her hand towards me and attempting a slash. I stood about three inches from where her hand reached, so she only snagged the front of my shirt that she had previously ripped. She reached forward once more, clasping my shoulders and lifting me off the ground, her nails digging deep into my flesh. On an impulse, I slashed my sword deeply across her wrists. Turns out, I cut deeper than I thought I did, because her hands became dislodged from her arms. I dropped about two inches, landing on my knees as I slipped in the golden powder that was once her hands. The kakodaimon wailed before launching herself at me. Her trajectory turned out to be wrong as her leg caught on to my ankle before she fell to the ground. Before she could attempt anything, I stood over her with my sword dangling above her back. She slowly looked up towards me with disbelief in her eyes.

I smirked as I gripped my sword tighter, and said, "Nighty-night." I plunged the sword deep into her back and twisted, making sure she would never breathe again. I watched as her body slowly disintegrated before pulling my sword into an upright position and wiping the access monster blood/dust off of it. I smiled in contempt, slightly dizzy as the blood loss caught up to me, before walking to the door. As I opened the door, a gust of hot wind- well, at least I hoped it was wind- blew in my face. I opened my eyes, not realizing that I closed them in the first place, only to come face-to-face with something I didn't expect. Three demonic unicorns stood before me, and Clio and Violet were occupying the backs of two of them.

How do you like the chapter? I was originally going to stop it earlier, but Clio convinced me otherwise. If you can't tell by now, I call one of my bestest friends, greystarz18, Clio, and she calls me Alex 'cause she made up Clio and I made up Alex. Was the chapter good? Great? Awful? Feedback, people!

~Wise_Geek~

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