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The Devil’s Sons [04]

poster by @minhaaru
One was sent to damn her into a life of eternal misery. The other was sent to save her. Neither had the intention of loving her.
word count: 1357 genre: fantasy, angst characters: Soonyoung x OC x Jihoon 00 | 03 | 05
Jihoon’s stare was intimidating, especially seated across from Sahyun at the same dining room table and she begun to force herself to eat the gray slob from every night as he scrutinized her every feature.
“She’s somewhat healthy.” He commented quietly, quirking a brow as if surprised. “I thought anyone under your care you die simply by living with you.”
Soonyoung groaned from his seat next to her and buried his face in his hands. Sahyun wondered if she should reach out to pat him awkwardly or something, since he looked so genuinely frustrated, but the thought of touching him left her stomach in a symphony of butterflies and she didn’t want to risk losing what little she had managed to eat.
“Must everything out of your mouth be an insult, Jihoon. It’s been nearly seventy years and you still treat me like this when all I’ve tried to do is help you out, and to make amends.”
“You’ve destroyed numerous lives that I’ve tried to save, how could I just forgive and forget and be happy-go-lucky like that?”
Sahyun eyes widened when Jihoon spoke, her mind reeling at the words.
Destroyed? What does that mean?
She frowned as she tilted her head to the side to observe him, her mind so confused and all over the place, it wasn’t like she could’ve figured anything out, even if it were easy enough to do. She saw him look at her from the corner of his eye but he didn’t acknowledge her.
“It’s my job. I didn’t ask for this.”
“Except you did, Soonyoung. Just like I asked for this, and you’ve managed to ruin just about everything.”
The black haired man shook his head furiously at that, irritation building in his already sharp features. “You did choose this life, right along with me, Jihoon. We’re brothers, we started all of this together.”
“Don’t refer to me as your brother.”
Soonyoung was about to open his mouth to speak again when Seungkwan finally had enough of their bickering and huffed, slamming his hands down on the dramatically. “Can you save this same old bitch fight some other time? Soonyoung, if you don’t remember, you called Jihoon here for our little problem.” He waved his hand over at Sahyun almost in a disgusted way, earning a glare from the girl before continuing. “Can we please get on with it so everything can return to normal?”
“Nothing will return to normal at this point, Subordinate.” Jihoon stated, raising a brow at him. “For someone under his wing, you’re awfully rude. If you were under my attention, you wouldn’t be-”
Sahyun let out a sigh, the first sound she had made since Jihoon arrived and everyone paused, turning to her with alertness. She realized quickly that they were mostly concerned, since none of them seemed to know what the real of effects of having a mortal around would be.
When she rolled her eyes and looked away, finding a spot on the wall to stare at to get away from the attention, they all seemed to relax and return to their conversation.
“Seungkwan is right. We can discuss this more later. For now, I need your help figuring out how to safely get her out of the Middleground.” Soonyoung composed himself, and although his voice was calm, Sahyun picked up a hint of a pleading tone laced in his words, and she thought perhaps he truly was a good guy.
“You’ve done a foolish thing, Soonyoung. Honestly speaking, if you wanted to spare her, instead of kidnapping her, you should’ve just called me when it happened. It’s my job to save people from death, remember?”
Jihoon’s words finally seemed to make some of the missing details click inside of her head. She was able to figure out that whoever Soonyoung and Jihoon were, they had a part in the fate of someone’s life, and when she thought back to the almost car accident, she realized that that must have been what Soonyoung was there for that day.
“I was supposed to die.” She breathed, the realization making her chest clench tightly in fear.
She was supposed to die that day. Visiting her parents was supposed to be the last thing she ever did.
But she hadn’t.
Because Soonyoung stopped it from happening.
There was another pause before she heard Soonyoung also sigh, much like she had before. “Yes, you were.”
She wasn’t sure if she was thankful for the news of her survival or stressed. Sahyun knew that she wasn’t ready to die that day, but… if she was meant to, whether or not she was ready wouldn’t have mattered.
‘It isn’t as simple as calling you, Jihoon. I wasn’t the cause of it this time. I was just supposed to watch over and make sure it happened, lest you or another Guardian try to stop it. It happened so quickly.”
“And why exactly did you stop it then? Since you like to claim that fate is so important to you.” Jihoon rose a brow challengingly, crossing his arms. Sahyun turned to him as well, equally as curious to hear the answer. Soonyoung shook his head, his lips forming into a tight line as he seemed to think about it.
“I honestly don’t know.” His eyes shifted over to Sahyun, making eye contact with her properly, and she found herself sinking down under his intense gaze, her muscles tensing. It was as if he were reading everything going on in her head. After a moment, he blinked and turned his head away once more, and just like that, her presence was ignored. She sighed, the tension in her shoulders becoming relaxed. “But I did, and I need a solution.”
Jihoon brought his hand up to his head, combing through his light hair as he pondered something. “From the looks of how calm she is, she’s been here for a while, Soonyoung. At this point, her presence is definitely know and getting her out will be damn near impossible.”
“I was scared you would say that.” The raven-haired man groaned, the stress of everything finally showing on his features. “I’m sorry.”
It didn’t take Sahyun long to figure out that the apology was for her, though she wasn’t quite sure what he was apologizing about, exactly. Was it for saving her life when she was supposed to die? Or for bringing her here without knowing the consequences? Or for everything he’s ever done in his life, ever?
Maybe he was apologizing for all things, and Sahyun was the person who simply got to receive all of the regret for not only herself, but everyone he must have wronged in some type of way. And with how they talked, there must of been quite a few lives taken by his hands alone.
Her eyes shifted to Jihoon and she gasped a little in surprise when she found his eyes staring back at her, just as intense as Soonyoung’s, and perhaps even a little more fierce. She gulped when they slid slowly down her face, encasing of her features to memory, and it felt as if her could actually see through her. Their eyes met again and he squinted at her, a look of determination set in his dark orbs suddenly.
“I may have a solution, but it won’t be an easy one.”
Soonyoung opened his mouth to ask for more information, but his words were cut short when Minghao suddenly stood up, his head in the direction of the door, and Sahyun had to stifle another gasp when she saw that his eyes were glowing a golden-yellow color.
“What’s wrong?” Seungkwan questioned, his hands reaching behind him to grab whatever weapon she didn’t even realize he had concealed. But, before anyone could answer him, Soonyoung’s hand was on her arm, yanking her up and behind him, facing away from the door, faster than she could even register the sound of the door crashing in.
The Devil’s Sons [05]
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poster by @minhaaru
One was sent to damn her into a life of eternal misery. The other was sent to save her. Neither had the intention of loving her.
word count: 2036 genre: fantasy, angst characters: Soonyoung x OC x Jihoon 00 | 04 | 06
Jihoon was up in a matter of seconds, standing behind Sahyun and Soonyoung for her protection. She could hear the clicking of his gun, his body close enough to spread warmth across her back as she stood with her face practically smashed against Soonyoung. While in most cases the position would've been awkward or comfortable, she felt safe and secure, and was highly grateful not to be able to witness what exactly was happening beyond the male in front of her.
The sound of groaning, the painful kind mixed with grunts and whines, and the thick stench that suddenly took over the entirety of the building left her gagging.
"Fuck, why are Walkers in your house, Soonyoung?" Jihoon's growl echoed behind her as she felt his arm reach over her shoulder, their height's not too far from each other, to shoot. She heard the gun fire followed by the sound of something she couldn't even put into words. "Shit."
"I just sent a few for you to fight, and you've already forgotten regular bullets don't work, dumbass?" Soonyoung spit out, yanking Sahyun along with him as he moved to the side. She whimpered when his grip became too tight, but did nothing to loosen it, the fear of whatever was closing in on them worse than the dull ache he would give her.
His hand wrapped around a staff he had placed against a wall, and with skills she could never possible understand, he swung it forward with one hand, and she heard a similar sound of the bullet hitting the creature, though more intense.
She decided the only way to describe it would be squishy. It was not solid, it was goo of some sort and she was too terrified to know what.
"Not all bullets are absorbed by them, idiot." Jihoon retorted, and Sahyun cautiously cut her eyes over to where he still stood by the table, finishing switching out whatever ammo he had. She regretted taking the chance the moment she finally laid eyes on what these men were calling 'walkers'.
It was by far the most disgusting thing she had ever set her eyes upon, the remnants of a man with melted - or was it still melting? - flesh, empty sockets where it's eyes should've been, and no face other than a gaping hole for a mouth, a sticky liquid seeping out beyond it. Whatever limbs it did have were as gooey as it's face, and she realized the horrible stench that followed them could only match that of a decaying body.
It was like a zombie amplified by a hundred, and it was something she would never wash from her brain.
She didn't have time to ponder on it, however, because Soonyoung's grip was pulling her away yet again, keeping her as close to his back as possible, while swinging his staff around to delay them long enough to get out.
"There's got to be at least fifty of them." Minghao's dull voice suddenly spoke from behind her, and she jumped slightly at the chill that followed. His eyes glowed a transparent white now, a strange field surrounding the expanse of his body. She almost screamed when one of the creatures reached out from behind him, but the sound stopped short when it touched the field, the flesh actually melting away.
She was almost certain she would vomit once they were out of dodge, if they managed to get out.
"I really didn't want to risk taking her out of the house and into the Middleground, but we don't have much of a choice at this point. We need to get to the tunnels. They won't be able to follow us down there." Soonyoung stated back, steadily moving them toward the door.
Somehow they made it, and despite barely knowing them, a feeling of relief washed over Sahyun when she glanced over her shoulder and saw Jihoon trailing behind them, a grip of his own on Seungkwan.
They ran the moment there was an opening between the swarm, her legs hardly managing to hold out from the exertion, no doubt from the lack of nutrition she had been receiving over the last few days.
Had she been given a chance to, Sahyun probably would've marveled at how normal everything appeared outside. For some reason, she was expecting everything to be as gray as the food she was eating and for it to be eerily quiet. Instead she found it to look like any normal house, with a yard, a sidewalk - Hell, it was even in a neighborhood of sorts.
"Where's Jun?" She found herself asking when they rounded the corner of the house. Her question fell flat when she saw the man already standing in front of two latched doors in the backyard.
"Compellors have the ability transport. The bastard probably got out the moment there was a sign of trouble. Wimp." Seungkwan muttered behind her.
"You're only saying that because you couldn't do the same. You would've gladly left us behind if you had the chance." Jihoon commented, letting go of the boy with a glare.
Jun snickered as they approached. "I didn't run away. I was simply waiting for you guys so we could make an even quicker escape. I had complete faith you would all make it out in one piece." He smirked, reaching to open the latches.
"Can you move faster? They're still following us." Minghao stated, the other four turning to look back as well.
"Shit, there's more than fifty. Where did you learn to count?" Seungkwan choked out, pushing Sahyun slightly to be the first one inside the tunnels.
"Real brave Subordinate you've got there, Soonyoung. Though, I suppose that should be a reflection on you as his master." Jihoon sscoffed, coming to stand behind her once more so she was sandwiched safely between the two men.
"It's no reflection on me when he's never listened to a word I said since the day I took him in." Soonyoung muttered, pulling Sahyun in front of him, away from the silver haired male. Her hand slipped out of his and she had to stop herself from reaching for it again, the protection it made her feel fleeing with every second.
Soonyoung saw the fear in her eyes and his hard gaze softened as he nodded toward the doors. "Hurry now, we'll only enter once you're safely inside with Seungkwan.
Trusting him far more than she should have, she nodded and took a step away from them, her eyes landing on Jun as she moved quickly into the entrance. Soonyoung's warm touch was replaced with the Compellor's as he held onto her shoulder, ducking his head inside after her. She knew he was simply calming her emotions as they continued on, her heart rate slowing with each step until it felt somewhat normal, though she stayed mentally alert despite that.
She heard the doors slam shut behind her and her head whipped around to see the remaining three men following them down the stairs into the tunnels.
"You guys were so slow. It's like you have a death wish." Seungkwan greeted them as they huddled at the bottom of the stairs.
The sound of banging on the doors startled Sahyun, the faint groaning of the Walkers making her gulp. She was grateful when Soonyoung made his way beside her again, his shoulders just a couple of inches away from hers, though he didn't grab her hand a second time.
"As you may of noticed, they don't have proper appendages. We'll be safe in here for a short while. They aren't the greatest at walking down stairs, but if they do managed to break those doors open, it doesn't take genius to tumble down them." He told her before addressing the rest of them. "We should get a move on."
"Where do these tunnels lead?" She asked, her voice a little weak from the horror of what she just experienced. All of them heard the shakiness in her words, and not even Seungkwan dared to make a sudden move around her.
Jihoon was the one to answer her, his own voice a steady contradiction to hers that she somehow found comforting. "A friend. He was actually who I was going to suggest going to see about you, so this isn't entirely that inconvenient."
Seungkwan scoffed, shaking his head. "Why in the world would you suggest going to Seokmin for advice?"
Rolling his eyes, Soonyoung nudged Sahyun's back gently as a means to get her to start walking, and she did so, Jun guiding her as they began to make their way through the dimly lit tunnel. "I believe Jihoon was referring to Seungcheol, not Seokmin."
Quicker than she would have liked, the torches that lined the walls seemed to grow further and further apart until they were met with the last one, darkness spreading the rest of the way.
She was about to ask what they were going to do to see, but Minghao stepped ahead of her next to Jun. He reached onto his hip, pulling off a small bottle she didn't even see hidden beneath the fabric of his shirt. He popped the vile open and moved his hand over the top of it, his fingers looking nothing but elegant as he seemed to draw the contents of it out. She gasped quietly when a string of white light began making its way into the air, and with the stealthy movements of his hands, it was suddenly an orb, bright enough for them to see several feet ahead of them.
She didn't even have to open her mouth to question what it was before Soonyoung chuckled at her amazement from behind her, making her ears tint pink from the sound. "Soul collectors carry around souls with them. Whenever they find a connection with one in particular that they like, they tend to keep it around long term. Kind of like a pet."
As if the orb had a mind of its own, it stopped floating in front of Minghao and shot in their direction, making Sahyun squeal before she realized it had come face to face with Soonyoung, and was not out to harm her.
The white changed to a faint red color, indicating what she assumed to be anger. A puff of air was released from it, blowing into Soonyoung's face hard enough to make his eyes squint.
Sahyun turned to Minghao in surprise when he let out a chuckle, the first real emotion she had ever seen come from his otherwise blank exterior.
"You've made her angry, Soonyoung. You shouldn't call her a pet like that. She's my companion."
Pleased with his words, the red faded to a vibrant pink color before moving back over to Minghao, circling around him in dancing motions before finding it's spot in front of him once more. Sahyun found it almost adorable to witness, and if the events taking place didn't make her feel like she was losing her mind or in an entirely to intricate dream, she might have even laughed.
She turned back to Soonyoung as he huffed, a sulk clearly making it's way onto his features. Yet another side of someone she had yet to see. "Sorry for insulting it, then. Jeez."
It was then that Sahyun come to the realization that none of them were bad people, even if they had done bad things. It was extremely odd, and a part of her wondered if Jun's uncanny ability for emotional control had anything to do with it, but she felt at ease with all of them. She wasn't entirely sure how long that feeling would last, so she decided to bask in it for as long as she could, before the reality of everything decided to sink in once more.
Maybe she could find some type of enjoyment out of what was to come. If she wasn't ever going to be able to return back to her real home... then she would eventually have to adapt to this new one anyway. Find a new normal.
And having seen nothing but genuine concern for her, she decided to put her trust in the men around her.