A girl laid on an old slightly worn down and torn couch. Anna groaned as she stirred and slowly began to open her pale blue eyes. The girl sat up, rubbing her head and looked around, surveying her surroundings.

She was an living room as far as she could tell. A couple of picture frames of some people she didn't recognize, were hanging from the walls and some were sitting on a mantle of a fireplace. A couple of cobwebs were in corners of the room as if it hadn't been cleaned in a long time. A old antique chandelier was hanging above on the ceiling. Anna didn't know why, but, she suddenly felt a little at home as her panic slowly began to fade.

"What happened? Where am I? This doesn't look familiar at all to me." She murmured, softly, trying to find some kind of recollection. Then she heard a voice call out in a nearby room.

"Are you okay, deer?"

Anna turned as saw an old woman stepped out of the kitchen, carrying a tray with some cups and a teapot full of tea. Anna looked up at the woman, cautiously, who was smiling sweetly at her. She seemed harmless enough. The old woman walked closer and set the tray down on the table in front of Anna and sat down in a chair and began to pour a cup of tea. Anna stared silently as she did so.

"It's alright. I won't hurt you." She said as she handed Anna the cup. She took it and made a questionable look.

The old smiled, softly. "It's not poisoned if that's what you're thinking." She chuckled as if it was a funny joke. "Drink it , I promise you'll feel a whole lot better. It'll calm you down."

Anna looked down at the cup in her hands, debating, then took a small sip. Her eyes widen as a wonderful sensation hit her tongue. It tasted like peppermint. She felt like she was in heaven. Anna took a big swig and gulped down the rest until it was empty. She felt her whole body began to loosen up and sighed, happily. The old woman stared at the girl the entire time.

"Do you have a place to stay?" She asked.

"No." Anna looked down and shook her head.

"You can stay here for the night until you get your bearings and figure it out." the woman said, with a comforting smile on her face as she took a sip from her cup.

"Oh, thank you." Anna said, gratefully. The old woman grinned.

"You're welcome, deer." She replied. Anna looked at her with a confused look on her face.

"If you don't mind me asking, why do you keep calling me that?" She asked.

The old woman chuckled. "You are a deer demon are you not? I can tell by the tail that you have."

Puzzled, Anna looked at the woman even more confused than before. "You must be going crazy at your age, grandma. I don't have a-" Anna's eyes widen in shock as she felt something move underneath her on her butt. She stood up and looked down over her shoulder. Low and behold, on her bottom was a little poofy tail as it slowly began to sway back and forth. Anna couldn't breathe as she stared in disbelief at the appendage. Panic slowly began to rise from every inch of her body until she let out loud shrill scream that echoed throughout the entire house.

Anna desperately tried to pry it off of her, but, it was really stuck on. She hissed as she felt unknown nerves on her tail as it began to throb in pain. It was real, she wasn't imagining it.

The old woman handed Anna her cup "Here, take this." Anna took it and took a big gulp, feeling her nerves slowly beginning to calm down.

"Judging by the expression on your face, I'm guessing that you didn't know." The old woman said.

"I-I don't understand. How can this even be possible? I'm a human! Humans don't have tails, especially deer tails sticking out of their butts!" She shouted, still disbelief, gesturing towards her tail.

"What can you tell me, that you remember?" The old woman asked.

Anna shook her head, trying to calm and remember. "A gun shot, a scream, darkness..." She murmured.

"It sounds like you were murdered, deary." The old woman smirked and began to cackle.

"No way. I can't be... that's impossible." Anna said shaking her head, completely stunned. "I can literally feel my heart beating in my chest and I have a pulse." Anna saw the old woman had been silently staring at her and she was unnerved by the way she was looking at her. Almost with a hungry look in her eyes. Then the old woman swallowed and spoke.

"What you say is true, then you can't be dead. Your right, it doesn't make any sense." Then she smirked. "Not unless you did a very naughty thing otherwise, why would you be in Hell, cursed like that?" Anna's eyes widen in surprise.

"What do you mean? I've never done a single bad thing! I've never sinned! Even if did, I've always repented! I'm a good gir-" Anna yawned. "I'm a-" Her eyes suddenly began to feel heavy and her mind started to drift off. She tried to fight but was succumbed to darkness as she closed her eyes. As she drifted off, the old woman's lips curled into a sickening smirk.

"Sweet dreams."

It felt like hours had past, as Anna slept soundly as her chest began to rise and fall with every breath. Suddenly, Anna felt a sharp burning and searing pain pierced into her side. She yelped immediately opened her eyes and gasped. Anna felt her heart pounding in her chest as her blood ran cold at what she was seeing.

The once sweet and harmless old woman, which she had thought she was, was replaced with a monster and was now sinking her sharp razor like fangs into the poor girl's side.

"W-WHAT THE HELL?!" Anna stammered as she cried in fear as she shoved the woman away from her.

The old woman towered over her with a twisted, terrifying, and evil smirk on her face.

"I will eat your soul!" The demon screeched as she raised the knife high above her head. "It will mine!"

Anna let out a high pitched blood curdling scream and quickly quickly rolled out of the way, falling off the table as the woman brought the knife down. The sharp blade nearly missed Anna's neck and chopped off a piece of her hair, instead. Anna flinched in pain as she held onto her gaping wound, which was slowly began to pool out blood as droplets fell on the floor. Anna gulped, staring at the demon who had nearly decapitated her. The woman growled as she turned to the helpless girl, and started to advance towards her, slowly.

Anna whole body began to shake, completely terrified, as she desperately looked around for something to defend herself with. Her eyes caught a set of surgical tools lying on a tray next to her and she picked up a scalpel. By the time she looked back at the woman, the demon lunged at her. Anna raised the scalpel and quickly pierced the creature in the eye. The woman dropped the knife and let out a pained howl.

"Oi! My eye!" She hissed as grabbed her eye, in pain.

Not wasting a second, Anna darted away from the demon and ran up the stairs of the basement, into the living room, where she was earlier, and out the door, slamming it shut behind her. She ran off not even thinking twice of looking back.

"I have to get out of here!" She panted as she held onto her side, running.

Feeling a little safer that she was far way from that place, Anna looked down to see the damage and she cringed at the sight of the wound. There was blood seeping as it pooled from the cut by a set of teeth marks as a chunk of her skin was bitten off. Anna grimaced as she walked, not looking at where she was going. She bumped into a giant salamander looking demon as he turned around glaring at her.

"Hey! Watch where you're going!" The demon shouted, angrily. Terrified, Anna backed away only to bump her shoulder into another demon.

"Move it, bitch!" The wolf like demon shouted as he shoved her roughly out of his away.

Anna felt everything began to spin as she took in everything in horror and disbelief as she froze where stood. She was in a city, from what she could tell, and looked up to see the entire sky was blood red with a huge star, a pentagram, hovered high above her, a giant clock that stood in the city with a count down timer at the top of it, reading, 65 days.

A multitude of demons of different species and types as they crowded the street around her, walking past her. None of which stopped to help her or even batting an eye to even notice. She was in Hell... It was all to much for her. Anna's vision began to go blurry as the world around her began to fade. She felt her strength began to leave her body as she began to fall.

"Feeling woozy." She murmured softly until she was met with darkness again, collapsing onto the ground.