The Sacrifice
They say that people who are weak, hurting and hopeless are the best targets for evil. They’re just so much more vulnerable. They’re misery in life blinds them and make them so easy to control, so easy to… possess. ForewordDemon possession can’t only mean that they’re all going live inside the person and wreak havoc. It can mean that they own this humans body, their thoughts, emotions and soul. When the time comes that they have filled their human with sin, they will kill their human and offer them as a sacrifice to the dead, the evil, their master, Lucifer. Their sacrifice will be sent straight to hell to take their place, to become what they once were, a demon. A girl broken by a life lived with abusive foster parents has drawn in demons. Nine demons that are epitomes of sin, one word from their perfect lips, one touch from their fingers tips, and one look in their eyes can make you commit a sin so fatal it will guarantee you a place in the underworld. Their presence alone screams danger and malevolence but it’s not always that they roam the earth. They can only come for one purpose and that is to seek a possession, a human who can get them out of their bound in the netherworld. It is not an easy task. Their possession is immune to their power to imbue sin until they perform the sacrifice ritual. Things were supposed to go smoothly. They have located a weak soul to conquer and they were all more than ready to be done with it but their possession has anchored onto them and an attachment that goes unnoticed has formed between the demons and their sacrifice. One thing their possession isn’t supposed to feel is love, most especially to any of them. But it didn’t make any sense. There was something wrong. Something... Somethings off. Playlist: Credit to AnneOnym from Spotlight Posters for my lovely poster and bg <3Im gonna cri D: Her posters are always so amazing but not just hers! Check the rest of them out. Theyre all so talented TT Credits to Mystic Multi-Shop for the Ad!I almost freakin forgot to credit, oh gosh! >