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Xora shrugged. Behind her, a fat demon in the silken robes of a judge squeezed through the opposite doorway, entering a different classroom to thunderous applause. āEvery sin of man comes through a courtroom, itās true: from avarice to usury. But these demons arenāt just arguing old court cases. Witness!ā
The rusalka peeled back a curtain near the end of the hallway. Within, a number of demons with academic robes thrown over their street clothes worked with long pens, scraping them across parchment. As I watched, a cute demon with a single horn growing from her forehead dipped a quill in ink, licked the tip, and made an alteration to her work.
āMara,ā Xora said, indicating the one-horned demon. āShow our new students a sample of your work.ā
Mara looked up from her work, irritated by the distraction. She handed the scroll over to me, and I held it between me and Christina so that both of us could look it over.
āYep,ā Christina purred knowingly. āIāve seen one of these before.ā
I hadnāt. Iād heard of such things, of courseāhorror novels and science fiction were full of themābut Iād always expected the language in them to be flowery and full of double meanings, like a blade capable of wounding its wielder as easily as its target. This was a contract that spelled out in precise legal wording what a person would receive in exchange for selling their soul to the Devil. This one contained a complaint so long it covered most of the scroll. Apparently this person had been wronged by some sort of customer service associate, and they were willing to exchange their soul in return for the business the employee worked for going bankrupt. Evil, indeed, I thought, my eyebrows raising. Someone would sell their soul to the Devil for that?
Well, not the Devil. Some demon with a name I didnāt recognize. The Devil himself probably didnāt need to bother with contracts: a handshake and a crossroads was all he needed.
āThank you, Mara. That will be all.ā Xora took the scroll from my hands and gave it back to the demon. She began working on it again almost immediately, smoothing it out across the surface of her desk. āGreed is all about what binds people, Luke. What they truly value. Be that gold, their good looks, or power over others.ā
āWe give it to them,ā Mareth said solemnly from behind the rusalka. āFor a price, of course.ā
āA price I gladly paid,ā Christina added with a chuckle. āHey, thereās not a horde of those contracts laying around anywhere in here, is there? I wouldnāt mind getting my hands on my original agreement with Lucifer and making a few alterations to the textā¦ā
Xora and Mareth both laughed like this was the funniest joke theyād heard in a long time. But it got me thinking.
āIād assume whatever contract you signed no longer applies to you,ā I mused, looking at Christina. āAfter all, you signed it when you were a human. Youāre not a human any longerāyouāre a demon.ā I looked at Xora, pieces snapping together in my brain. āA demon canāt sign a demonic contract, can they? I mean, I know Lucifer can, but ā heās the Devil. Could another demon take possession of another demonās soul? Their will?ā
Taking my dick out and pissing all over the floor probably wouldāve offended her less. Xoraās already pale face went sheet white at the suggestion, her long locks twisting upward like snakes preparing to strike.
āShit, what did I say?ā I asked. āI was just messing around. Arguing the law, you know?ā
āSuch magic,ā Xora said, soothing her hair down with a visible effort, āis absolutely illegal. Not to mention extremely dangerous. A demon binding the soul of another demonāor worse, a mortal binding the soul of a demonāwould be expelled from the Infernal Academy at the very least. More likely, theyād have to have a personal talk with Luciferā¦ā
Oh shit, I thought. Sheās not talking about Oni, is she?
Iād almost forgotten all about the big guy. Mareth had given him directions to the Infernal Academy after Iād nearly hit him with my car and bound him to me. Meaning he ought to be here by now. Now that I thought about it, I was a little surprised I hadnāt run into him at the front gates or something like that. I hoped he was alright, and that heād made it to Hell okay. I made a mental note to check once I was done with the tour.
In the meantime, I should have shut the fuck up. The looks both Xora and Mareth were giving me trended in that directionāonly Christina looked interested in taking this discussion further. But I couldnāt just let it go at that; not when what Xora described sounded so much like my own power.
āBut Iāve bound Christina to me,ā I said, putting an arm around the blondeās waist as I spoke. Her tail caressed my wrist, then wrapped gently around it and tugged the hand holding her hips down to her ass. Cheeky girl, I thought proudly. āShe didnāt used to be a demon beforeāI did that, when her and Mareth and I got freaky in my subspace. You were even joking about how she has to do what I say earlier. How is that any different than these binding rituals that are so illegal?ā
Xora had apparently stopped listening at the word āMarethā. The rusalkaās jaw hit the floor, her hair tightening so hard around her breasts and neck it threatened to cut off her circulation.
āYou were involved in this, as well?ā Xora asked, her cheeks going beet-red. Apparently the fact that Mareth was more than just my guide hadnāt
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