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âWe donât base our classes on anything as restrictive as years,â the Headmistress explained with pleasure. âOur instructors teach the relevant skills to demons, giving them hands-on instruction in the impious and infernal Arts. Then, you are tested. Once a student passes their tests, theyâre promoted to the next rank in that particular school.â
âIt sounds like things could get a little lopsided,â Christina said, her face skeptical. âWhat if a demon excels in one area, but struggles in another? Take me for example. Iâm a Wrathlustâwhat if I rise higher in the Wrath school than I do in the Lust one?â
âOh, you definitely wonât struggle with Lust,â I growled, raking her up and down with my gaze.
Christina had the temerity to blush, but I could tell sheâd be doing something very different if Lilith werenât present. Probably getting a little more of that âhands-onâ experience the Headmistress kept going on about.
âEven so,â Christina said. âItâs a possibility, right?â
âIt can be,â Lilith said, giving us both another one of those expansive shrugs. âBut itâs not something most demons run into, in my experience. Most do put more emphasis on their majors rather than their demonic minors, to be sure, but thereâs an equal amount of experience to go around.â A wicked grin rose to her face. âBesides, youâll be sampling all our classes, wonât you, Luke?â
âAbsolutely,â I said as Christina gave me a proud little glance. âIâm looking forward to sampling everything the Academy has to offer.â
âOh, really? Everything?â Lilith leaned over in a way that made the Headmistress look less like an authority figure than a cougar on the prowl. âPerhaps youâd be interested in some private lessons later, then?â
Again, that vision of her riding me upside-down filled my mind. No amount of coffee could prepare me for that proposition.
âAny other rules we should be aware of before you let us go?â I asked, glancing over my shoulder at the tent flap. Mareth must have been getting antsy by now. Maybe sheâd found something fun to do, but I didnât like the thought of her standing outside like some kind of puppy, waiting for us to finish up in here. âWeâre both pretty wipedâIâd love to see these dormsâŠâ
Lilith cleared her throat. âThere is one thing,â she said, rising smoothly from behind the desk. âNormally, this would be taken care of at the admissions desk, but since youâre already hereâah, here we goâŠâ
The beautiful demoness waved her hands in a complicated pattern, tracing symbols in the air. For a moment, there was the merest suggestion of a sigil in the space between her fingersâthen the symbol erupted with light, forming a rent in the air. A subspace, I realized, watching as Lilith reached inside, a look on her face like she was waiting for someone to hand her something. I guess she wasnât kidding when she said every demon has oneâŠ
What Lilith removed from her personal subspace was a massive tome, like one of those oversized Bibles they kept on display in historic churches. Only this thing was the antithesis of a Bible. Arcane symbols studded every inch of available cover space. The book crackled like pigskin as Lilith opened it and set it on the table. I swallowed hard, trying not to think of what theyâd bound this book with.
âIâll need just a little bit of your essence,â Lilith said, turning to a blank page. With a start, I noted columns of names stretching across the page, in letters so tiny they were almost unreadable. âDonât worry, it wonât hurt very much. Christina, you first, please. Give me your hand.â
When Christina wasnât quite fast enough, Lilith took her wrist and tugged it over the page. The demonessâ fangs flashed, one of her long dark nails pressing into the pad of Christinaâs index finger. Christina let out a tiny expression of pain as the nail pierced skin, drawing a black drop of blood from the newly formed wound.
âThatâs better,â Lilith said, sounding like she was getting off on Christinaâs pain. For all I knew, maybe she was. âJust touch it to the page, dear. Donât be shy. Youâve signed enough contracts alreadyâwe know exactly who your soul belongs toâŠâ
A drop of Christinaâs blood trickled to the page. It landed just beneath the latest name in the column, sizzling like a spoonful of oil spilled on a hot stove. A thin plume of acrid black smoke poured from the page, obscuring the blood. When it faded, Christinaâs name lay beneath the most recent one in the book.
âYou are now an official student of the Infernal Academy,â Lilith intoned solemnly. âWhile the previous strictures on your soul remain, youâve also pledged yourself to the Academy and all the evil for which it stands.â
âOne Hell, under Lucifer, with lust and lechery for all,â Christina added, smiling faintly. âYour turn, Luke. Give Lilith your finger.â
With more than a little hesitation, I extended a hand. Lilith seized it like she was about to slide it between her slender thighs, yet all she did was take the same nail that had just pierced Christinaâs finger and use it to cut into mine. The pain felt sharper than it should have, the world blurring for just a moment as if some power flared inside of me. Deep down, I knew whatever ritual this entailed involved far more than a single drop of blood.
More smoke poured from the pages, and my name appeared beneath Christinaâs. Lilithâs hand remained on mine, caressing it, then she let go and allowed me to sink back into my chair.
âYou know,â I said, âI was joking to myself about signing forms in blood when I came in here. I didnât expect I might actually have to do itâŠâ
Lilith laughed knowingly. âCongratulations, Luke. Youâre now
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