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              “I know.”  Jeff smiled
down at her.  He kissed her forehead and moved to the other side of the bed.

They fell asleep shortly after their
love-making, Sandy having dreams of happiness at first.  But then her dreams
turned dark, disastrous.  Sandy and Jeff had been married in her dream, they
were deeply in love, but then the baby showed up.  Instead of a regular baby
though, it came out as a demon, not like the book had stated.

The baby knew that Jeff wasn’t his
father, and somehow in the dream it could talk, and it informed Jeff of
everything.  From telling him how Sandy had first called the demon, how they
had fucked, and how she had become pregnant with his spawn.

The baby also told Jeff that he was
under a spell, one that had been placed on him by the demon, under the request
of Sandy.  In the dream, Jeff had not believed the baby, thinking he was only
going crazy.  But the baby’s father showed up, in complete form, red skin,
horns, tail and all.

              “Is this true?”  Jeff
asked the demon.

              “I’m sorry to say it is
true.  The baby is mine, and Sandy bound me to her.  She would bring me home
men and women alike to fuck, and she would join in.  This woman is not what you
thought she was, she is bad news.”  The demon had told Jeff.  All Sandy could
do was stand there, her voice couldn’t be found, she wasn’t able to stand up
for herself.

Jeff had looked over at her at that
moment in the dream, and could tell that he was being told the truth.

              “Can you take the spell
off of me?”  Jeff requested.

              “Of course.”  The demon
had snapped his fingers.

At that point, Jeff walked over to
Sandy.  Bent in and kissed her on the lips.  Sandy could still feel the heat of
her passion for him, but he stood back up straight.

              “Good it’s gone.  Sorry
Sandy, I’ll apply for the divorce, you’ll have the papers in the mail.”  With
that Jeff had left.

Sandy had stood there crying, the demon
and baby laughing and pointing at her.  Her life in ruins, she was torn and
lost, as she felt her world ending.  Suddenly she could also feel all the
weight coming back on her body, looking down she saw it all pile back onto her
frame.

She woke up screaming.  “NOOOOOOO.”

Jeff bolted up beside her.  “Are you
okay?”  He wrapped his arms around her.

Sandy shook her head.  “No, I’m not.  I
have to go, I’m sorry.”

Jeff stopped her.  “Not again, I’m sorry
I can’t have you walk out of my life.” 

              “I’m not walking out of
your life Jeff.  I’m saving you.”  Sandy pulled away, picking up her clothes
she began to dress.

              “I don’t understand?  I’ve
already told you how I feel.  I want to see you again, I would love to make
this more permanent.” 

              “Jeff, I’m not saying
goodbye forever.  I just need time to understand a few things.”

              “How long?”

              “Call me later on today.” 
Sandy stated.  Though she didn’t want to admit it she was being selfish.  She
really did want to see where this relationship went.

Sandy left, driving home, tears flowing
from her eyes.  Maybe she shouldn’t have left in such a hurry, but the dream
had really messed her up, and made her think.  What if the book wasn’t telling
her the truth?  Maybe she was going to gain all the weight back, or maybe it
would come out looking just like its daddy?

Her mind was going fast and furious,
thinking of everything that could possibly go wrong.  More than once on her way
home, she almost got into an accident.  Trying to refocus at least until she
got home, Sandy turned on the radio, hoping to take her mind off of all her
problems.

                           
She’s
just a devil woman

                            With
evil on her mind

                            Beware
the devil woman

                            She’s
gonna get you

 

Sandy
hit the button to change the song quickly.  “What the hell?”  She questioned
out loud.

Was
this a sign?  Or maybe she was only going crazy?

 

Finally
she made it home, sweat was pouring down her face, her heart was racing, and
her breathing was horrible.  She felt as if she was going to faint any second. 
Rushing to her door, she got inside, and sat on the couch.

 

              “I
have to know if it’s just the spell.  But would it affect me the same way? 
That makes no sense whatsoever.”  Sandy said out loud. 

Her
mind was still running wild, she picked up the book the demon had given her,
how could she know the book was telling her the truth?  After all weren’t
demons evil, they never told the truth, and tried to make you sin? 

 

Opening
it she looked at the information, not really sure what to really try and find. 
Grabbing one of her “normal” books, she opened the two front pages and compared
the information provided.  There was a copyright on both of them, though her
book was newer, the one from the demon had a publishing date of 1887.

 

At
the bottom of the page in the demon book was something, it almost looked like
smears.  Squinting her eyes she tried to see exactly what it was, there seemed
to be tiny words.  There was no way to tell what it said.

             

              “I
need a magnifying glass.”  Hoping up she went and got her make-up mirror.  It
magnified everything by like 100 times.

 

Holding
the book up she saw that it was indeed words, looking closely she couldn’t
figure out what it said right away.  “noitcif fo krow a si koob siht.”  She
wrote on the paper.

 

              “Wait,
that says, this book is a work of fiction.  What the hell?”  She was furious,
mad as hell, so what was a demon birth really going to be like?

 

              “Come
here NOW.”  She screamed into the air.  If the demon was smart he wouldn’t make
her wait either.

 

              “Yes?” 
Sandy heard his voice from the bedroom.

 

              “Oh
I think you know what already.”  Her voice vibrated with anger.

 

              “You’re
one of the smarter ones. Most of them don’t even check that spot.”  The demon
grinned, almost as if in appreciate to her smarts.

 

              “Do
you ever not lie?”

 

              “I’m
not really sure, depends on what you consider a lie.  Personally I don’t
consider anything lying.”  He chuckled deeply.

 

              “So
what is this pregnancy going to be like?” 

 

              “I
don’t know what to tell you, I’ve never been involved in the final steps, I
just spread the seed!”

 

              “Glad
you think this is funny.  How do I get rid of you once and for all?  Does Jeff
only like me because of your spell?  Am I going to get fat again?  Why did you
lie to me?”  Sandy spat out the questions in rapid fire.

 

              “Oh
aren’t we full of questions?  One’s that you may never know the truth about!” 
He laughed again, loudly, boldly, and with heartiness.

 

              “You’re
an asshole.” 

 

              “No
I’m a demon.  What did you think would happen if you aligned yourself with a
demon?  Come on you’ve been so smart about so many things, don’t be dumb about
that?”

 

              “You
told me things, you acted nice, why?”

 

              “Because
that’s what I do.  You know what’s funny, the fact that you thought you were
falling in love with me.  Oh no wait the fact that you thought I was falling
for you; that was a good one!”

 

Sandy
got up and hit the demon as hard as she could, he didn’t even budge, but she
keep pounding her fists into his chest.  “You’re such an asshole, I hate you, I
wish I’d never had called you in the first place.”

 

He
let her continue for a few minutes, then grabbed her hands with one of his,
effectively stopping her assault in an instant.

 

              “Let
me go.”  She screamed.

 

Instead
of letting her go, he picked her up, and carried her into the bedroom.  “Time
to put you back in your place and let you know who the boss is of this dealing.”

 

He
tossed her on the bed. Her clothes were no problem as he let his claws cut them
quickly.  Pouncing on her he shoved his already massive penis into her
quickly.  It was quick and painful for Sandy who screamed, there was absolutely
no enjoyment for her in this session of sex. 

 

Picking
her up the demon turned her over and shoved into her from behind.  Again not
being gentle, Sandy had tears running down her face, she was pleading with him
to stop, that it hurt.  But he didn’t listen at all. He only continued to
thrust in as hard as he could.

 

It
seemed like hours before he finished with her, leaving her a crumpled wreck,
crying on the bed. 

 

For
the first time in a while Sandy prayed, asking for forgiveness and a way out of
this situation.  She was desperate, and she really didn’t want to have a demon
child.  Wondering not for the first time, why she’d ever done this whole thing
in the first place?

 

              “Cause
you were lonely, and you wanted love.”  She told herself.

 

Shaking
her head at her own stupidity.  Looking around her apartment, not really sure
what her next step should be, but knowing something had to be done.

 

              “Wait!” 
She stopped for a second, a look crossed her face of concentration.  “What
about the first book I bought, the one where I called him to me?  Maybe there
is something in that, or some kind of clue to find out my next move?”  Sandy
got up, hope going through her body, maybe just maybe there was a way out of it
all!

 

Searching
her apartment, she couldn’t remember where she had put the book.  Finally she
found it in her closet, buried beneath several things.

 

Opening
it, she looked at the contents once again.  Nothing that could be found right
away, but who’s to say it would be easy.  She was determined though, her body
hurt down low from the pounding she’d taken from the demon, and it drove her to
make sure she could find a way out.

 

Page
by page she looked through the book.  Finally near the end she found a section,
one that she should have read long ago.

 

 

              Chapter
23:  What if you’ve made the wrong choice?

 

                            So
you’ve realized that calling a demon wasn’t everything it’s cracked up to be,
congratulations.  Most people never make it to this part, but they get greedy
and let the demon suck out their souls, until there is nothing left.

                            What
is the answer to your problem?  Well it’s going to depend on what situation
you’ve found yourself in to tell you the truth.  Oh the truth, it’s something
you’ve surely never heard once from the demon, they don’t realize that lies
automatically come out of their mouths.  Or maybe they do, but they don’t care.

                            Basically
you’ll have to find a way to put distance in between the person you were when
you first decided to call the demon, and who you are right now.  Sure that may
not make much sense, but if you really sit and think about it, you’ll realize
what is meant by this statement.

 

Sandy
shook her head, not really sure what it meant at all.  “Who I was then, and who
I am now?  What the hell does that even mean?”  Scratching her head, she
figured she’d just keep ready, and hope that something else would make a bit
more sense.

 

                            If
you’re a woman the most common position you’ll end up in is being pregnant with
a demon baby.  No matter what you ask from them at the beginning you will have
to pay with sex.  So if you’ve not called a demon yet, just remember this is
something that will come up. 

 

                           Also
don’t believe anything they tell you about the birth, and what will happen
after you give birth.  Though this may differ from demon to demon, most of the
time, it’s basically the same process.

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