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MIAThe dress I wore was made of expensive golden crystals. Being from the city of fashion and glamour, I had calculated that the dress was at least worth about ten thousand dollars.I inhaled sharply when the figure totalled in my mind. Ten thousand dollars for just a dress was simply mind blowing.They finished off by adding a fur coat made out of pure wolf skin.By the time I was led out of the room I thought was going to be my prison, my stomach was clenched tightly, but boy, did I feel over the moon.I was unsuccessful in Hollywood, so my decision was final. I was about to step into the role of the greatest character of my life. One that would actually define my future. And I wasn't going to fail.Mrs bird cager pulled me into an elevator that was darker than sin. “Oh and by the way, you’re in new york now,” she said so casually my heart rate surged.Back to the city where my father breathed the same air as
MIAThe devil cosplayer left me screaming like a crazy person which I absolutely looked like, but that wasn’t the point.I began to pace as I struggled to find the silver lining. It felt like it wasn’t forthcoming, until I caught a hint of my reflection on the large mirror in the room. Stopping dead in my tracks, my eyes widened as my brain, which was always in survival mode, registered what the devil cosplayer had said.He wanted to sell me to men. That was horrible. The worst thing that could happen to me. Yet I had to pretend it was fine because the first rule of survival was never to reveal one's fear. And my biggest fear was–The door opened, and from the mirror I saw two people who couldn't be more in contrast if they tried, walk into the room.The woman, late fouries at best, dressed in a cardigan with an inner shirt buttoned all the way to the top. Her hair was packed into a bun so tight, it dragged
LUCAShe was insane.I had just told the girl her father sold her to me, and she didn’t start screaming for her life. She didn’t break down hysterically, begging me to spare her. She didn't ask God why he had given her this fate with tears in her eyes.She asked me what next?“What next?” I asked brusquely.“Yes what next? Is this the part where I become your assistant and help you win more souls? If yes, can I be lilith then? I mean we're doing the whole religious cosplay thing right?”And then she cheesed. She fucking cheesed, showing off her disgusting yellow teeth. As if it wasn’t bad enough that she wasn’t afraid, she was offering to help me win souls?It was an act. It had to be. There was no person on earth that wouldn’t tremble under these circumstances.“You’re not going to be assisting me with anything.”I watched her face fall, and it baffled me.“So what did you kidnap me for? This is a kidnap right?”“I’m going to sell you to men. Whatever profits you make would be saved
LOS ANGELESMIA NOVAThe land of vanity requires a level of shamelessness to navigate when you don't own a ten thousand dollar pair of earrings to clutch. This is your friendly neighbourhood thief, and my one goal in life is to survive by any means.From a corner, I watched my victim very closely. He fit the description of what I was looking for. Geriatric, possibly seniele.I was dressed in a cloak of disguise that set me apart from the haughty echelons. Oversized coat covered in mud, and pig dung, chapped lips, fake synthetic wig drenched in a drunkard's piss, and my face smeared with coal so I could look the part of a homeless person.The old man with trembling fingers ended his call, and buried his phone back into his front pocket.That was my cue because at any moment from now, he would be on the move.I crossed the busy street quickly, my eyes never leaving my target that was already on the move.Patience was all I needed. The timing had to be precise or I risk fumbling pure gol
NEW YORK CITYLuca BaroneHumans are the most desperate little fuckers amongst all of the species in this world. My purpose on earth is to sniff out the most desperate of them all, so they can sell their shitty little souls to me.My black SUV rolled into the dirty driveway of the dilapidated looking house, and I swung my door open even before my driver stopped the car.I stepped out of it with a goal in mind; to collect.One soul had signed a contract with me, and his demand was fifty thousand dollars. For me, a tshirt price, for him, he was smart enough to keep his soul, but promised me double the money.It was the sixth day of the sixth month, and my money had still not been paid.These were the kind of days I hated the most, because I would rather be in-between moist thighs. Yet here I was, debt collecting.I walked into the house to discover my boys had set the scene for me already. The old man's knees kissing the ground, with his shirt soaked in sweat as if he dipped himself in a







