congratulations .....congratulations....you have finally made it to the end of the damn book yayyyyy
hope ya'll like this chapter and the story kekeke
adien has finally stopped thinking lol and now the devil is all over is mind,,,,isn't aiden weird ? when the devil was with him he didn't want him and now when he escaped from the devil he wants hm back.....human nature it's always frittle lol....kekeke
Aiden stood on the rooftop, the rain pouring down around him. He had been free of Lucien for months, but the demon's presence still lingered in his mind, a constant reminder of the choices he had made.
He had tried to rebuild his life, to move on from the darkness that had consumed him. But no matter how hard he tried, he couldn't shake the feeling of emptiness that lingered in his soul.
As he stood there, staring out at the city, he felt a familiar presence behind him. His heart raced, but he didn't turn around.
"You're a hard man to find, darling," Lucien's voice purred, sending shivers down Aiden's spine.
Aiden closed his eyes, his heart aching with a mixture of fear and desire. "What do you want, Lucien?" he asked, his voice trembling.
Lucien stepped closer, his fingers brushing against Aiden's cheek. "You," he said, his voice filled with possessiveness. "I told you, Aiden. You'll always be mine."
Aiden's heart ached at the words, but he couldn't deny the truth in them. He had made a deal with the devil, and there was no escaping the consequences.
But as Lucien's lips brushed against his, he couldn't bring himself to care. He was bound by sin, and there was no turning back
Aiden’s breath caught as Lucien’s lips met his, the kiss a searing reminder of everything he had tried to forget. It was a kiss that tasted like temptation and regret, like the sweetest sin and the bitterest truth. Aiden’s hands trembled as they found their way to Lucien’s chest, torn between pushing him away and pulling him closer.
When Lucien finally broke the kiss, his golden eyes burned with an intensity that made Aiden’s knees weak. “You thought you could run from me?” Lucien murmured, his voice a low, dangerous purr. “You thought you could escape what we are?”
Aiden’s throat tightened, his voice barely a whisper. “I had to try.”
Lucien’s smirk was sharp, but there was something in his eyes—something almost like longing. “You’re a fool, darling,” he said, his fingers trailing down Aiden’s jawline. “But you’re my fool. And I don’t let go of what’s mine.”
Aiden’s heart ached at the words, a mixture of fear and desire twisting in his chest. He had tried to move on, to forget the demon who had consumed his life, but the truth was undeniable: Lucien was a part of him, woven into the very fabric of his soul.
“I hate you,” Aiden whispered, his voice breaking.
Lucien’s smirk softened, and he leaned in, his lips brushing against Aiden’s ear. “No, you don’t,” he said, his voice dripping with dark amusement. “You hate that you can’t live without me.”
Aiden’s breath hitched, and he closed his eyes, tears mixing with the rain on his cheeks. Lucien was right. He had tried to escape, to rebuild his life, but the emptiness inside him had only grown. He was bound to Lucien, bound by sin, and no amount of running could change that.
“What do you want from me?” Aiden asked, his voice trembling.
Lucien’s fingers tightened around his wrist, pulling him closer. “Everything,” he said, his voice low and possessive. “Your soul, your heart, your life. You’re mine, Aiden. And I’m not letting you go again.”
Aiden’s resolve crumbled, the walls he had built around his heart shattering under the weight of Lucien’s presence. He was tired of fighting, tired of pretending he could live without the demon who had both destroyed and saved him.
“I’m yours,” Aiden whispered, the words slipping from his lips like a confession. “I always have been.”
Lucien’s smirk widened, and he leaned in, capturing Aiden’s lips in a kiss that was equal parts punishment and promise. It was a kiss that sealed their fate, binding them together in a way that no contract ever could.
As the rain poured down around them, Aiden let himself fall into the darkness, into the arms of the demon who had claimed him. He was bound by sin, bound to Lucien, and for the first time in months, he felt whole.
Months turned into years, and Aiden stopped trying to run. He and Lucien were inseparable, their bond unbreakable. The world saw them as partners, lovers, but Aiden knew the truth: they were two halves of a broken whole, bound together by a deal that had cost him everything—and given him everything in return.
Lucien was still the same dangerous, seductive demon he had always been, but there were moments—fleeting, rare moments—when Aiden saw something else in his golden eyes. Something softer, something almost human. And in those moments, Aiden allowed himself to hope that maybe, just maybe, he wasn’t the only one who had been changed by their bond.
But even if he wasn’t, it didn’t matter. Aiden had made his choice, and he would live with the consequences. He was bound by sin, bound to Lucien, and there was no turning back.
And for the first time in his life, Aiden was okay with that.
The End.
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