Deceit of the Damned
A Commission I did for a friend. (Same upload as before, just a lighter watermark)
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imagined you would though…” said the woman, frowning at Jennifer as she slowly got up from her
kneeling position. Curious at the woman's words, Jennifer also rose, eyebrow raised
“And what exactly did you expect me to look like?” she asked the woman
“Well, I expected something a little...less human looking.” Jennifer couldn’t help but smirk at the woman
in front of her as she tilted her head at the little human, eyebrow still raised
“You mean, like this?” Suddenly Jennifer’s true form came to light, as her olive skin soon seemed to melt
away to reveal an amethyst coloured skin, etched with white markings which looked more like scars than
tattoos. Her white, pixie-cut hair flowed out slightly, still short, but not as short this time, allowing her
horns to begin to protrude from the side of her skull, only to then curve around until the points were
inches away from her cheeks. And finally came a sharp whip of a tail, ending in a sharp deadly point,
with jagged ridges around said point. The woman in front of her stumbled back at the sight, both out of
shock and fear. Perfect Jennifer thought to herself Just how I like them. “Better?” she asked, but the
woman didn’t answer, she just stared wide eyed at Jennifer, mouth almost wide enough to be catching
flies. Jennifer stood there, watching the human for a moment, slowly growing impatient with the
annoying silence that came from the pathetic woman's mouth. Finally, however, the woman finally spoke
up, composing herself as she tried to show little fear towards Jennifer, but she couldn’t hide it from her,
Jennifer could almost taste it her fear was so strong
“What...Actually are you?” the woman asked
“It’s better if you don’t know.” is all Jennifer answered with. Taking a look around the room, she could
tell the woman was new to this sort of stuff. She had a few things littered around the room that showed
she was into some form of witchcraft, but Jennifer couldn’t sense any sort of strong power coming from
the woman, so it was clear she was a newbie. “Now…” Jennifer spoke, looking back at the woman “I
heard you called me here for a deal.” a smirk spread across the demonically corrupt woman’s lips as she
continued “Lucky for you, it’s my specialty.”
“So I had heard.”
“Pardon?” Jennifer asked, raising an eyebrow “Where had you heard that?”
“I-...I’ve been doing a lot of research into things, maybe too many things, things that could get me into a
lot of trouble. But I wanted to find the right way to make sure what I wanted would definitely happen...I
could have done many spells to try and ensure it, however there’s a huge chance they’d end up killing me
if I attempted such spells, so my only other option was...you.” Jennifer’s eyes narrowed as she watched
the human, her cold blue eyes almost flashing against the yellow light of the flickering candles, curiosity
getting the better of her.
“And how exactly did you find out about me? I don’t exactly have a…well known summoning ritual.”
The girl's eyes widened as she watched Jennifer, as if she had revealed something she shouldn’t, or maybe
it was because of the look on Jennifer’s face at that moment. She wasn’t an easy person to find and was