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Hi!!!
Please write a part 2, where Lou faces the consequences of HIS ACTIONS.
Where-
His mother slaps him, in front of everyone, while his father says he is disappointed in him, because they never thought their son would do something like that. They have started considering the mc as their own daughter so they could never imagine that, a boy who would never hurt anyone would hurt the girl he claimed to love the most. His mother says she never wants to see him ever again, with tears streaming down her eyes.
The gods, looked disappointed and somewhat angry. Krioff hands were in fire, ready to get at Tauxolouve, if given the chance. Krioff had started considering mc as his sister, after all they had similarities. He was angry on himself for not being able to save mc sooner.
The King thought of the time when Tauxolouve's birth parents came to him and asked him to let Tauxolouve be adopted by their friends ( Tauxolouve's parents).
Mc was standing there see all this unfold. Was she happy maybe not, but she was certainly relieved.đ
Please write a second part these key points.
Yandere Tauxolouve II~ The Outcome
Synopsis: Facing his fate, Tauxolouve is disowned and left a broken man, stripped of all powers, dignity, and title. Looking back⊠he only wanted to love you⊠and he hated himself for it.
đ©žYandere Masterlistđ©ž Female goldfish! (Primarily Louâs POV)
A/n: I LOVE that yâall were able to feel my feelings through this! đđ This is my favorite part as a writer. Sure, I love making stories out of the wazoo, But I love forcing emotions onto people!! Not to be weird, but the way Lou was enjoying MCâs tears, I'M ENJOYING YOUR TEARS BECAUSE IâM CRYING TOO. Oh my lord, it hurt so much to write some of these lines. đ„ș (Other note: I 100% wrote all of Zyglavisâ lines in Neuvilletteâs voice. Itâs engrained in my head now.)Â
âWord Count: 2,945â
His dull eyes stared across the barren cell, only observing the wall before him. It was blank⊠Much like the walls of his room before you walked into his life. It was an unavoidable fate, wasn't it? Ever since he first saw the vision of him killing you⊠he thought it was some form of cruel irony. He did everything in his power to stop it from becoming a reality. But⊠in the end⊠it was all inevitable.
You were the only bright spark in his life; you made him see that it was all worth living while there was still time left. Still, all the times he saw his death, it made him want to hold you all the tighter.Â
Tighter. And tighter. And tighter.Â
Until he had no choice but to watch you walk away in the arms of another god. His heart clenched again. You should have been his. Up until the very end of his existence, you should have been his. Even now, locked away in a cell, stripped of his powers, reflecting on how wrong it was for him to love you like this, he still wanted you.Â
The other gods were right, he certainly was a pathetic god; but he was only so pathetic for you. You were the cruel one for rejecting his love. He would have done anything for you, and you turned your back on his love. Was it wrong, too, for him to think that this was all your fault? You should have picked another god to protect you from those dark gods⊠if this was what you were going to do to Tauxolouve.
Tauxolouve resented how things got to this point. If you had just behaved like you were supposed toâno. If you hadnât hung all over the other gods the way you always did⊠Maybe then his sanity would have been salvageable. But⊠it was his fault too for giving into your sinful human temptations. He couldnât help but ponder if this was why loving a human was considered a sinâŠÂ
Perhaps this was why his father was cast out of the Heavens as well. It seemed that Tauxolouve was just destined to follow in his father's footsteps.Â
Footsteps echoed through the barren prison, before stopping outside the bars of Tauxolouveâs cell. Taking a glance up, Leon had come to retrieve him from his cell already. Had such time passed that they were ready to judge him?Â
Leon and Tauxolouve stared at each other for a solemn moment before Leon bluntly announced, âItâs time.â
Tauxolouve didnât respond, simply nodding his head and following Leon obediently as his cell was opened. He was being treated like a prisoner, as expected, but it wasnât like he didnât deserve any of this. He could admit to his faults at this point. He hated himself for everything he had and everything he lost.Â
However, if there was one thing he could avoid, it would have to be facing you. He didnât want to see you again, however strange that might have seemed for someone so obsessed with you. Despite how possessed and obsessive Tauxolouve was, he knew the carnal urge to have you was all too fresh in his soul. He loved you, and so he was a danger to you.Â
It was best to get this over with, he decided as he followed Leonâs footsteps to the Department of Punishments.Â
Whispers followed him. Rumors of his deeds met his ears, having spread like wildfire across the Heavens. He loathed these gossiping gods as much as he loathed himself. He loathed- No⊠He loved you.Â
He wanted to resist looking at you, but the minute he caught sight of you across the courtroom, he flinched. Seeing you in his motherâs arms, he couldnât help but long for it to be him comforting you.Â
Leon stepped forward, blocking Tauxolouveâs view, giving a pointed look at the younger demigod. He had no sympathy as he ushered Tauxolouve in the opposite direction from you, being directed into the defendantâs stand; though, he knew there was nothing to defend against. This entire trial was just for appearances and formalities sake; Tauxolouve was unquestionably guilty.Â
Zyglavisâ eyes lingered on Tauxolouve for a brief moment. There werenât any obvious emotions on his face, as expected of an impartial judge. Still, his thoughts were none too pleasant; such was the vibe in the room. Inclining his head, he addressed the court, âNow that all parties are present and accounted for, the trial shall begin.â Assessing the room, Zyglavis noted that Tauxolouveâs gaze was focused on you. Zyglavisâ sharp eyes narrowed. âTauxolouve, I ask that you remain focused, please.â
Regardless of Zyglavisâ sharp command, Tauxolouve hardly paid any attention as Zyglavis listed his crimes and recounted what had to have been your description of events. His eyes were locked on you the entire time, though you refused to even glance at him. He hated how you were staring at Zyglavis. The thought of you having eyes for anyone else drove him madâŠ
His mind was so preoccupied with thoughts of stealing you away once again, he didnât register that he was being addressed until Zyglavis loudly interrupted his train of thought. âTauxolouve, I will ask you again. If you have nothing truthful to add in your defenseâŠâ He paused, the tension growing in the room. âDo you plead guilty?â
The court waited with bated breath.Â
After a minute of thick, suffocating silence, Tauxolouve replied, âI do.â
âThen our verdict is suchâŠâ Zyglavis announced to the court, âTauxolouve, ex-god of Sagittarius, is guilty of all confirmed charges. As decreed by the King of the Heavens himself, Tauxolouve shall be stripped of his godhood and exiled from the Heavens. In accordance with the severity of his crimes regarding human life and death, a curse of eternity shall be placed upon him.â Inclining his head, he briskly concluded, âCourt is adjourned.â
With Zyglavis as the judge, things went exceptionally smooth. Any quarrels or arguments were swiftly silenced, and the entire trial started and ended in a timely manner. Finally, after it was all said and done, it was time for the punishment to be fulfilled. The Zodiac gods and select other gods were gathered before the Kingâs throne. Tauxolouve was going to be dealt with at last.
While waiting on the Kingâs appearance, you unexpectedly approached Zyglavis and he regarded you curiously. Aside from the quiet chatter around the room, everything else was quiet. Your voice was no exception as you timidly inquired, âIâm not familiar with divine sentences⊠but you said heâd be exiled and cursed. What does that mean?â
Zyglavisâ eyebrows were furrowed, as if he were conflicted over something. Still, he answered, âThese types of punishments were decided long ago for such sins involving humans, as well as the natural cycle of living things. The curse will allow his soul to be placed on the wheel of rebirth, forever as a human; however, he will retain his memories as a god. He will be forced to suffer with his sin for an eternity.âÂ
âHeâll be reincarnated on EarthâŠâ You slowly repeated, âwith his memories of me?â
âWe considered that this could be a danger to you,â Zyglavis quietly agreed with your unspoken concerns. âBut this is the Kingâs final decision, and weâre reassured that Earth is much too big a place for him to find you. But as for our negligence to your situationâŠâ He trailed off, his hand gently landing on your head. His goal was to comfort you with this minimal affection in front of the other gods. âYou will have our blessings as Zodiac Gods. Once this punishment is finally complete, there will be no further threat to your freedom or your life.â
***
Seeing you share hushed words with Zyglavis infuriated Tauxolouve more than he cared to imagine it would. But all he could do was watch the scene take place, his heart clenching with pain. Was watching all he could do? After all, the minute Zyglavisâ hand came into contact with your head, he lost his composure.Â
Seeing that something was off, Karno called out quietly, âLou-â
âDonât touch her~â Tauxolouve interrupted Karnoâs concerned call. In an instant, his arms were wrapped around you, pulling you away from Zyglavis before the god had a chance to move. It was almost as if Tauxolouve were trying to shield you away from the other gods, when it should have been the opposite way around.Â
The gods panicked at the situation that came up so suddenly. They never should have left any open space between you and Tauxolouve. However, they were fortunate to have the right people with them to defuse the situationâor at least help out in ways the zodiac gods couldnât.
Tears had already started to well up in your eyes, but to keep you from panicking and feeling trapped, Tauxolouveâs mother, Sofia, was holding your arms firmly. For the moment, they were all trying their best to remain calm and collected. âLouieâŠâ She struggled to say, âLet go of her.â Tauxolouve and Sofia stared into each otherâs eyes, but it was as if Tauxolouve was searching for something heâd never find. âItâs too lateâŠâÂ
Tauxolouve was clutching desperately onto you. In his mind, he would rather die with you than die alone and suffer fate the way they had planned it for him. Tears welled in his eyes in sheer desperation as his nose nuzzled into your hair. âI canâtâŠâ He admitted, his voice cracking. âI just wanted to love her⊠I didnât want things to end like this. But I couldnât stop itâŠâ
Tauxolouveâs father, Nasir, placed a hand on his shoulder, quietly ushering, âJust let go; thatâs the only way you can fix this.â They had to make Tauxolouve release you calmly, lest they put you in a worse situation.Â
Your eyes were wide as you felt tears dripping above your head. Tauxolouve was already suffering for what heâd done, and he wasnât even exiled yetâŠÂ
You hoarsely whispered, âLouâŠâ
Tauxolouveâs eyes widened as he loosened his grip on you. Between his parentâs gentle coaxing and your quiet plea, he was able to see the pain that surrounded him. He whispered into your ear, âIâm sorry⊠for everythingâŠâÂ
His grip had loosened enough to where you were pulled away from him by Sofia, and Tauxolouve was again forced away from you, restrained by the other gods.Â
Sofia held you against her chest like a child, caressing your head as you numbly cried without registering the tears that fell. You never expected Tauxolouve to apologize like that. For that one, brief moment, he sounded like he meant it. What was more than that, he sounded burdened by tremendous guiltâas if his actions were finally registering in his head. You couldnât help but wonder⊠Was he finally hurting as much as he had hurt you?
âWhat were you thinking?â Sofia suddenly snapped. Finally, after having seen his seeming obsession for herself, she seemed to lose her composure.Â
Seeing her reaction, Huedhaut instinctively reached out to comfort you in her place as she approached her son. After all, this was going to be their last time to speak.Â
However, no one was expecting her to slap TauxolouveâŠ
The loud smack made everything fall silent, your sniffled the only quiet sound being made in the large throne room.Â
Nasir held onto Sofia for comfort, though the two of them were both clearly torn, expressing it in different ways. âWe never thought our son would do something like this,â he solemnly said. âWe didnât want to believe it, even after watching the trial. If only we didnât have to see the evidence right in front of our eyesâŠâ His eyebrows furrowed in frustration, yet remaining calm as he expressed himself. âWeâre unfathomably disappointed in you.â
Sofia, heartbroken by Tauxolouveâs actions, shockingly announced, âNo son of ours would have ever done the things youâve done to this poor young lady. Our Louie would have never hurt anyone⊠especially the girl he claimed to love most.â Her eyes flickered to the ground, and it was clear that their words implied that Tauxolouve was being disowned. Tears were streaming down her delicate face as she uttered, âI never want to see you⊠ever again⊠TauxolouveâŠâ
These words were breaking Tauxolouve bit by bit. Hearing Sofia say his full name was so foreign to him⊠it didnât sound right. None of this was right.Â
He wasnât right.Â
His guilt melded into hate⊠hate for himself and his actions. But⊠he still sought your love and forgiveness, because that was all that mattered in his mind. âIâm sorry!â Despite his sudden struggling, he failed to pull out from the arms of Leon and Krioff. â(NAME)!â He wanted you to look at him. Time was running out. Why werenât you looking at him?! â(NAME), Iâm sorry!â Why? Why wouldnât you even glance his way? He wanted to scream.Â
Watching the scene empathetically, the gods were just as disappointed in Tauxolouve as Nasir and Sofia. It was clear that everyone had higher expectations for him. He shattered their reality. Seeing what heâd done to you pissed all of them off, and there was no apologizing for that. All the Zodiac gods cared for you; that was no secret. So it was fairly obvious the harsh reaction one would receive if anyone were to hurt you. Tauxolouve had irreparably hurt the one person they all agreed to protectâŠÂ
Krioff, who had much in common with you, had even started considering you as his sister. The guilt in his chest festered into a hot anger at the thought of not having been able to save you sooner. They all should have known better when you suddenly stopped making appearances in the mansion with all of them. They really failed youâŠ
Hell, even the King of the Heavens was displeased with this turn of eventsâhowever much he knew it was inevitable to happen. He knew the dangers of allowing a demigod to join the pantheon. Tauxolouve never had the constitution of a god to avoid his sinful nature.Â
Still⊠he had pitied Tauxolouveâs parents when they brought this demigod infant before him, pleading for his protectionâŠ
He could no longer uphold that promise.Â
Revealing himself amongst the gods, his presence settled the chaos by forcing silence to fall upon everyone.
Apathetically, he looked down upon the gods gathered there, before his unforgiving gaze landed on Tauxolouve. âIt is time. There is no need for you to say your farewells to the gods here, nor this human. You will live with your sins for eternity and have no solace in redemption, nor forgiveness. Therefore⊠I hereby cast you out.â
A bright light suddenly overtook everything in the room, and for a moment, your tears stopped overflowing. This bright light was so warm and comforting all around you. For the first time in months, you felt like it was all over. Your soul felt at peace. Maybe it was the blessings of the King and the 11 Zodiac gods present, or maybe it was just the sudden relief hitting you.Â
You recalled Zyglavisâ words from earlier⊠You were finally free.