Dark Souls Academy: The Sacrifice by Miller Tosha Y

Dark Souls Academy: The Sacrifice by Miller Tosha Y

Author:Miller, Tosha Y.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 2024-09-26T00:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWENTY

Can you make an illusion of us in class? I think I found a way to get us our answers, but we need to be in class, I asked Trigger.

I didn’t understand his glare until he spoke. Yes, but I would have to stay out of whatever you’re doing, and I don’t like that. I want to have fun too. We don’t get to hunt like we used to.

It was my turn to glare. We need this advantage. If we get our answers, it could unlock all your powers, and we need that right now. Lucifer isn’t going to wait forever. I’m surprised three weeks have passed.

Fine. Whatever. His body was rigid and full of indignation. He looked like I just stole his favorite knife. If there was a way to take him, I would, but we needed to get this done. I was tired of playing Lucifer’s game.

I reached over and put my hand on his bouncing leg. We can do something just us two later.

He perked up and stop fidgeting. Okay. I know the perfect thing.

So, what are we doing? Kain asked, getting us back on track. His eagerness bled through the bond.

We’re going to break into the Headmasters office. We can teleport⁠—

Magic that isn’t the Headmaster’s doesn’t work well there. If we tried it, the magic could backfire or send us to the dungeons. It’s why the souls in the buildings never go into the office. We also don’t have access, or I would have⁠—

I have admittance, but we’ll have to go on foot. I can go on my own. I didn’t even get the word own all the way out before they were shouting at me, asking me if I was crazy. The bell rang, silencing all of us. We all got up on autopilot without them speaking, but the excitement was spiking around them as if firecrackers were floating off of their bodies. This could really help us. Lucifer hadn’t kept his throne over Hell for being a weak opponent.

The academy’s main building housed all the classes, a labyrinth of gray stone halls with dark carpeted floors. Some corridors boasted stone lockers and demon artwork, while others were bare. The decor seemed unnecessary when the building itself was constantly shifting. The souls in the walls reached out to Dex, eager for his affection like a loyal pet. They adored the Incubus and granted him access to magically hidden areas despite his lower power level. His charm even once made the walls and floors turn to jelly, preventing jealous students from chasing after him.

The souls tolerated me. They’d saved my life by teleporting me in a time of need, but also tried to kill me by opening large windows when I wasn’t paying attention so I would fall to my death. I was determined to get on its good side.

Not right now, though. I was too focused on the damn crowd of chatting demons around me. With all the people moving to their next class, it was deafening and claustrophobic.



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