Story: Heaven's Hell / Then Angels Attacked (all chapters)

Authors: Little_Demon_Inside

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Chapter 1

[Author's notes:

This is more of a teaser chapter then anything else. XP

First chapter of Heaven's Hell.

]

She panted deeply, her breaths audible as she ran into the dark alleyway, nearly knocking over a tin trashcan along the way. Sweat ran down her forehead and onto her nose, and finally falling off her face.

Her deep purple eyes darted back and forth, looking for some place to hide, but coming up with nothing that would work. Especially with the type of person chasing her.

Normally, she could take him. Normally, she’d have much more than enough power to. But after endlessly fighting others off, she was at her last lick of strength and she couldn’t fight back.

Even that ‘last lick of strength’ finally depleted.

Her adrenaline was used up and she couldn’t move another step as she slammed into a wall, sliding down it. Pain shot into her shoulder blades as her small, dark purple wings grinded against the red brick behind her. Her matching slim, pointed tail laid limp beside her as she panted, sweat now pouring into her eyes, stinging them. Her shoulder length, straight black hair clung uncomfortably to her neck. Her purple, midriff was dirty and her black leather short shirt was slightly torn. She had lost most of her wristbands and a black boot.

“Well, well. Look at Her Highness now,” A man hissed mockingly as he slowly walked toward the girl. “Reduced to playing in the dirt and taking the form of a teenager. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.”

She looked up at him, not able to move her head from out of exhaustion. But even so, she managed to smirk, revealing large canines, “Look who’s talking… coward.” She finished off in a cocky manner, despite her predicament. I’m not going to take this from someone who waited out the fight until he was the last one alive. “Like hell I’d… loose to a lowly vampire.”

He frowned, his fangs being revealed as his jaws ground together, showing his aggravation. He bent down and grabbed one of her small black horns and pulled her up, making her yelp in pain, “Well, you just did.” He smirked, “I was going to be all nice and gentle about delivering a ‘seed’, but now I think I’ll just shove myself into you.”

The girl winched in pain, her eyes watering as he gripped her horn harder, watching him bask in her agony. He finally threw her back down onto the ground and started to kick her in the gut over and over. He crouched down over her, smirking down at the pitiful figure as he slowly started to unzip his pants.

The girl looked away from the sight before finally closing her eyes, unable to watch. Fuck… He’s really going to do it. Well, of course he’s going to. A small, ironic smile formed on her lips. What demon wouldn’t want their child to be ruler of Hell? She felt her skirt and panties pulled down her legs, the cold damp breeze hitting her thighs. There was nothing she could do to stop him.

“Ready?” The vampire over the ‘teenager’ taunted. “Here I come— Huh?”

This got the girl’s attention as she slowly opened her eyes and looked hazily to see the vampire looking back toward the opening of the alleyway. She turned her gaze as much as she could, without moving her head, to see what he was looking at.

What she saw was a shadowy figure holding what seemed to be two large cutlass with teeth going down the blade. The figure slowly approached, gradually becoming a solid figure with features. The first thing the girl noticed was bleach white hair cut jaggedly to just below the figure’s ears in an uneven fashion. Then she noticed the light brown, closed trench coat that covered almost all of the figure’s body.

“Who the fuck ‘er you?” The vampire growled, then gasped as the figure disappeared and reappeared right beside him in the blink of an eye.  The next thing he knew was that a sword was piercing where his heart would be. He gaped in pain, no air coming in or going out before he finally fell over onto the ground, right beside the teen.

The girl looked up -not bothered by the dead body in the least- to see two bright red eyes staring down at her with a stoic expression. She looked at the strange black pattern on the figure’s right cheek before her eyes drifted down to the two cutlasses.

Shit… It’s made of angel feathers. She thought, looking at the ‘blade’, watching at the red blood dripped off the feathers as if rejecting anything that would taint the pure white luster the gleamed off them. Must be a high-ranking angel… Now I really am gonna… die…

She felt light headed for a second, only making out the figure looming over her reach out a free hand toward her body before blacking out, not having any more strength to stay conscious.

[End notes: Any good? ^^;]

Chapter 2

[Author's notes:

First chapter of Then Angels Attacked.

If the fight scene looks fast and one-sided, its suppose to. ^^;;

]

Tap. Tap. Tap. Tap.

She continued to run, her steel-toed black combat boots making tapping sounds on the rain-soaked pavement underneath.

Is she here or not?! I’ve been running around this city for the past three days looking for her! This wasn’t getting her anywhere! Her partners only told her the town’s name and that they’d be coming to pick her up today!

Damnit, damnit, damnit! She continued to pump her arms as she remembered her assignment: “'Find her and keep her from their grasp.'

How the hell am I supposed to do that if I can’t even find her?! Her normally indifferent face was twisted in anger and worry with her fists clenched lightly as she glared ahead into the darkness of the back alleyway behind the busy street. She started to question her friend’s information even thought she knew better.

Suzie better be right about this or so may the deities help us…

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It was a perfectly normal night aside from the ‘being-watched’ feeling that had been making Joyce shiver for the last twenty minutes as she walked down the wet suburban road towards her quaint suburban house. It was nighttime, the star-filled night overhead giving an obvious clue to anyone who was wondering. It had rained not two hours ago; the storm passed over her city and the clear sky was a blessing that was usually received after such weather.

She continued to walk down the street-light lit road as her mind wandered back to the weird dream she had two nights ago:

“Bye, Alice!” Joyce Reilly waved cheerfully to her best friend, swinging on her backpack as she walked away from her friend, making her way from the bus stop to her home. It was a Friday and Joyce was eager to get home and watch one of her favorite animes. She sighed contently as she looked both ways before crossing at the crosswalk.

Chin length brown hair sway slightly in the wind as cheerful brown eyes looked forward as she hummed her favorite anime’s theme song, getting excited. “Today we finally get to learn Mieu-chan’s secreting ability!” The sophomore almost squealed in delight.

HONK!

She gasped as she looked over, her expressing turning into one of horror as she saw the huge truck merely ten feet away… five feet away… two feet away…

That’s when she woke up, sweating in bed, panting with her fists clinched tightly. She leaned up and glanced around in a panic. Her room… good. She let out a sigh of relief as she tried to calm herself down and go back to sleep.

 

“But seriously,” She scratched the back of her head as she continued, “Who dreams of dying?” She asked rhetorically. She wore sneakers and khaki shorts along with a white t-shirt with the print of a puppy on the front.

The fifteen year old stuck her tongue out, “Heh, that’s so gloomy. And if there’s one thing I’m not, it’s gloomy!” She huffed enthusiastically as she nodded her head at her own statement. “I promised to live the rest of my life as optimistically as I could!” She threw her fist into the air, “Nothing can bring me down!”

“Aww, the poor thing doesn’t know she’s dead.” Joyce turned around to the benevolent voice and turned to see a woman who looked almost… angelic. She had long blonde hair, crystal clear blue and white-feathered wings sprouting from her back, the wings unfurling as she jumped off the ledge and floated onto the sidewalk in front of Joyce. “Hello little one.” The woman said, leaning down slightly to the girl’s height.

Joyce narrowed her at the newcomer, backing up slightly, “Mom said not to talk to strangers.”

The blonde beauty merely smiled pleasantly, not offended, “I’m not a stranger, young one. My friends and I are merely guides.”

“’Guides’?” Joyce asked, her natural curiousness winning over the warning signs blaring in her head.

“Yes,” The blonde looked behind Joyce, causing the young girl to follow her gaze only to find two more white-clad woman (one brunette and one raven-haired) behind her with equally gentle eyes. “These two are also your guides.”

“To where?” Reilly asked, turning her attention back to the first woman.

“Why, Heaven of course,” The blonde smiled.

“Pfft!” Joyce started to laugh, causing the three woman to look at the young girl, clearly confused. “You three are stupid! I’m not dead!”

The first woman sighed, “Denial’s not a good thing, young one.”

“Look, I’ll show you,” Joyce said, pinching her arm hard and making a slight yelping noise when it stung, “See? Things shouldn’t hurt when you’re dead.”

“Little one, have you dreamed of your own death lately?”

Joyce paused, thinking back to the truck dream, “Yeah… why?”

“That was your death,” The blonde explained. “God gives people a couple days to say their final good-byes before we’re sent to pick them up. Though, I suppose you just went about your daily life, yes?”

“You… you mean I’m really dead?!” Joyce yelled loudly. “I can’t be dead! There’s so much I wanted to do!” She covered her face with her hands and continued to ramble. As she did this, she didn’t notice the brunette give the blonde an urgent ‘hurry up’ expression.

“Er, y-yes well, perhaps you can do that in Heaven? But we really must be going,” The blonde said, sounding almost anxious.

She reached down to get one of Reilly’s shoulders, only for the teen to fall of her knees just before contact was made, “What abut my family?! What about my friends?! What about my anime collection?!”

“That last one was a tad materialistic…” The blonde trailed off, before regaining her composure, “In any case, we must get out of here soon!” She reached down and grabbed the girl’s shoulder, only to recoil back in alarm.

BANG!

Her cause of alarm was a gunshot. She looked down to see a smoking, black bullet hole a mere inch away from her foot in the sidewalk.

She looked up, her eyes no longer benevolent and holding smoldering hatred, as if the past ten minutes were purely an act. “Who--?!” She couldn’t complete her sentence as she dodge yet another bullet.

“Up here, stupid,” A cocky voice called to the three woman, causing all four on the ground to looked up onto a nearby roof. The figure jumped, clearing the twenty-foot distance in a single bound due to black wings being unfolded.

No, not black… Joyce thought, staring at the feathers. Darker than black…

A black, body-length open trench coat covered the figure’s body, a black t-shirt and black pants being under it. Jet-black hair hung down her back in layers, finally ending at her waist. Bright green eyes held a cockiness to them as they gleamed.

The three woman stared in awe as the blonde quoted, “’Wings darker than the abyss’…” She then smirked, “You must be Shaft. Mistress would love to have a word with you.”

“’Mistress’ needs to learn a concept called rejection,” A smug grin found itself on the newcomer’s face. She raised two black guns levelly at the blonde, the handle’s barrels looking like they’d be carved out from feathers.

The blonde narrowed her eyes dangerously at these words, “Mistress doesn’t take rejection very well.”

The raven haired of the trio tugged on the blonde’s sleeve, “We have no time! We can take care of Shaft next time we meet!--” She suddenly stopped talking went she felt an excruciating pain in her chest. She looked down to see her pure white clothes start to get stained red, originating from a hole in her chest. She suddenly fell limp on the ground.

Joyce’s eyes widened in horror at the sight of the raven-haired woman getting shot at- even more so when she fell on the ground and started to pool blood.

“That’s what happens when you take your eyes off your enemy. Amateurs,” The black winged gunslinger scoffed.

The brunette woman quickly scrambled, “Hurry! Take the girl and go!”

The blonde nodded, grabbing Joyce harshly by the arm and picking her up, as if she was as light as paper, “So long, Shaft! Have fun while you’re still alive!” She called back over Joyce’s protests.

“Let me go! I don’t wanna die!” Reilly kicked, trying to get free, but to no avail.

“Shit,” Shaft cursed, flapping her wings harshly in order to lift off the ground. After she succeeded, she then sped toward the blonde and Joyce, only to get cut off.

She barely dodged a small knife, the blade looking like feathers of the brunette’s wings. “Outta my fucking way!” Shaft hollered, wasting no time in sending a bullet hole through the brunette’s neck.

She zoomed past and shot with point-precision aim at one of the blonde’s arms, but the blonde move just enough to where it just scrapped her arm. Still, it was enough for the ‘angelic being’ to drop Joyce, so Shaft zipped down as fast as her wings would let her, catching Joyce just in time before the death defining ‘splat’ could happen.

Joyce’s brown eyes widened when they connected with Shaft’s bright green, “Ahh!” She yelled before squirming again.

“Oi!” The black winged savior yelled, “I’m on your side! Your side! Quit squirming!” She was having a hard time keeping a grip on the girl. Suddenly a white feather zoomed past, “Whoa!” Shaft quickly dived to avoid the bombardment feathers that were being treated as throwing knives. (Of course, this made Joyce lay stock-still, for which Shaft was internally grateful for.)

“Oi, kid!” She said, getting the attention from the girl in her arms. “This might be a lot coming from a person you just met, holding two guns, but could you trust me for a sec’?”

“What?” Can you blame Joyce for being confused?

“I’m going to throw you up into the air, shoot the fallen, and then catch you.” Shaft clarified.

What?!” This time, it was more of an exclamation.

Shaft didn’t reply as she threw the poor girl straight into the air above her, flipped out a gun and with precise aim, was able to shoot the fallen square in the middle of the eyes before catching Joyce. Green eyes looked at the teenager, amused, “You should see the look on your face.”

Joyce was clinging to Shaft like a cat out of water.

The black winged woman floated softly to the ground, placing Reilly down before folding her wings behind her back.

After Joyce called down slightly, she looked into the street to see three dead bodies, “So… they were the bad guys?”

Shaft frowned, “A bit slow on the uptake, aren’t you?”

“But, weren’t those angels going to take me to Heaven because I’m dead?”

The raven-haired woman shook her head, folding her arms under her chest after seemingly putting her guns away inside the fold of her wings, “Nope. Those aren’t angels. They may look like they are, but their feathers aren’t white enough- they don’t have the same luster as pure angels, they’re fallen angels. And you’re not technically ‘dead’, kind of in the in-between mark.”

“Oh…” Joyce eyed Shaft suspiciously, “And how am I suppose to know you aren’t a fallen angel?”

“I am,” Shaft answered off-handedly, causing the mortal to gasp. But then she winked, smiling, “But I’m one of the good guys.” She then stuffed her hands into her pockets and started to walk off, “See ya.”

“Hey, wait! What?”

Shaft looked over her shoulder, “I just killed three people right in front of you. I doubt you’d want me anywhere near you.”

“But you can’t leave!”

“Why?” Shaft waited for a plausible excuse that she knew would never come.

“That was… that was too cool for you to leave!” Joyce exclaimed happily.

Shaft blinked, loosing her composure. Did she just hear right?...

“First you were like ‘bang!’ and then it was ‘whoosh!’ and then you did some cheesy monologue before some cool action scenes played out! You’re like a hero from a story!” Leave it to an anime otaku to get excited over gun-slinging fallens and fake angels trying to kidnap her.

I guess the initial shock-value is already passed?... Shaft questioned, watching the young teenager continue her excited ramblings.

Needless to say she wasn’t what Shaft was expecting.

[End notes: Heh, a little more humor then you thought, huh? XP]

Chapter 3

[Author's notes:

Second chapter to Heaven's Hell.

Finally some names and background information.

]

Her eyes fluttered open and almost immediately, she groaned in pain. She curled into a ball and slowly wrapped her arms around her stomach, but even that was hard due to her arms feeling like lead weights.

After a painful couple seconds, her mind started to create decipherable thoughts: Where am I? Her blurred vision started to become clearer, but she could still only see white. Damn… Must be in Heaven. Probably in a courtroom or something.

Her pointed ears then picked up a thumping sound nearby and her ‘fight or flight’ senses started to kick in once again. She sprung up, her body moving faster than her mind could comprehend and she started to dart for a nearby window when something suddenly clamped around her arm and held her in a tight grip. She started to struggle, but stopped when that ‘something’ started to speak.

“Quit squirming.” The voice was rough and commanding, but still had a hint of feminine in it.

The girl quit moving and looked up to see the same piercing red eyes she had right before she fell unconscious. Once again that weird pattern on her right cheek gained her attention. She didn’t have a long change to look, though, because the person holding her arm started to pull her back toward the place the demon had sprung up from, shoving her back on, “Stay in bed and get some rest.” It sounded more like an order then anything.

The girl rubbed her now sore arm, glaring up at the albino, “Who are you?” Her tail swung back and forth in an irritated manor.

“Person who saved your life.”

The girl looked the person up and down, noting that the woman was now out of her trench coat and in a pair of simple blue jeans and a white t-shirt. She smirked, “An angel saving a demon? That’s a first.”

The said angel made a noise, shrugging before holding out a cup of hot liquid to the demon, “Probably regret it later.”

The demon eyed the cup suspiciously before gingerly taking a hold of it, “What is it?”

“Tea.” When the ‘young’ demon didn’t take any, she continued, “It’s not poisoned.”

Purple eyes gave red ones a dull stare, “Oh yeah, because I can so believe your word, angel.” Sarcasm.

“Juri.”

“Huh?”

“Name’s Juri. Not ‘angel’.”

“Oh,” The demon trailed off, then sighed and rolled her eyes as the angel looked expectantly at her, “Victoria. Happy now?” She took her chances with the drink, taking a huge gulp then bringing the cup down. “Bleh.” She said, making a face.

“You shouldn’t be out in the streets,” The angel said suddenly, catching Victoria off guard. “Someone as young as you can still try to find a good path in life.” She continued in her monotone. She knew it was probably useless to tell this to a demon, but she could still try, right?

The raven-haired girl blinked, confused. Young? She looked down at herself and almost started to laugh at what she saw. I haven’t changed back! This angel must think I’m fifteen or something! “Yeah, yeah, whatever.” She shrugged, playing along with it. But why was she out there?

“Hey, albino,” The demon said, trying to get the angel’s attention. She did, but also got a glare. She tried hard not to snicker, God, I love ticking people off! “Why were you there that night? I don’t see how an angel would benefit from the Hunt.”

“The Hunt is said to be the only time the ruler of Hell comes out, rather, it’s the day once every four months that her reign is negated so everyone chases after her either wanting to kill her or trying to make their son or daughter into the next ruler,” The angel explained.

Victoria discreetly rolled her eyes. Yes, yes. I know about my own life, thank you very much.

“I was on the look out for the Queen of Hell, and slayed some demons that tried to attack me along the way. It’s the only lead I have for her.”

“Why’re you after her?” The demon asked.

Red eyes narrowed dangerously, “I was told she was the one who killed my parents when I was young.”

“Oh, so it’s a revenge thing—“ Victoria blinked, realizing something. Wait… I haven’t killed any angels recently. Juri doesn’t look to be any older than twenty-five at least and I haven’t killed any angels in that time frame. “Are you sure she’s the one who killed your parents?”

“Who else could it be?!” The angel’s voice finally broke from its monotone as the angel got exasperated. “She’s the leader of Hell and my parents were supposedly some of the strongest angels alive at their time! It had to have been her!”

Victoria frowned, That’s discrimination if I ever heard it… “And how were you going to find Her Highness?” She crossed her arms over her small chest.

“W-well,” The angel paused, thinking, “They say she’s the most hideous thing alive.”

Victoria’s eyebrow started to twitch, “What?” She growled, her tail swishing back and forth with the strength of a harsh whip. To say she was offended would be an understatement.

“’Her eyes glow red and evil radiates from her very being. Her hair is always tangled and she looks like a wild animal with razor-sharp claws sharp enough to rip your limb off at the mere touch.’” The angel quoted, not noticing the impending doom looming behind her.

ALRIGHT!” The demon roared, causing the angel to jump in surprise, “I get the point! She ain’t the prettiest thing in the world!” I’m going to fucking murder whoever came up with those rumors…

After the angel calmed down slightly, she turned back to the demon that was inwardly seething, “In any case, I didn’t find anything like that last night.”

OF COURSE YOU DIDN’T! The demon wanted to yell, but kept it all inside and simply nodded in acknowledgment. She then thought of something, “What do you do during the other one hundred and nineteen days that the Hunt isn’t happening?”

“I do detective work. I solve cases for anyone who’ll pay.” Victoria must have unknowingly made a face because the albino frowned slightly and continued, “What?”

“Not what I expected…” The demon ruler answered truthfully. “Wait, you said ‘anyone’, right? Does that include demons?”

The angel nodded.

“One last question,” The demon said. “If you’re a high ranking angel (which I guess from the quality of the swords), where’re your wings?”

Juri stared at Victoria blankly before getting up and heading for the door, “Get some rest.” She said, avoiding the question.

Victoria glared at the wooden door once it was closed behind the angel, “Oi! I asked you a question!” She called out, pouting. After a couple moments of no answer, she sighed and gave up glaring at the door.

She fell back onto the bed with white sheets, looking up at the white ceiling above her, “Damn, this woman needs to paint her apartment a different color.” She complained before turning to the window, seeing another apartment complex across the busy city street below.

“But still,” A smirk found it’s way onto her lips as her tail swung pleasantly, “I wouldn’t mind having an angel around to slay a couple of assassins off. I get a nice bed, free meals and a bodyguard if I can pull this off.” Her smirk turned into a smug grin as she started to formulate a plan in her head, “Alright, operation ‘Angel Bodyguard’ commence!”

[End notes:

I just noticed Juri's name is the same as that one person off that one Revolutionary Girl Utena anime... Oops. XP Didn't mean for that to happen. I just thought it sounded cool at the time. XD;;

Anyway, is it still a good story, or should I delete it?

]

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