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Hell's only Daughters by Tari Xalyr


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You've no purpose. Even your white light has abandoned you. Arthur, you can no longer hold onto your title. It is time for you to name an heir. Mordrid. You're son. Nobody loves you anymore. *click*

JAYSA: You lying hoar! He is the greatest king, in history. How dare you say no one cares for him. How can you say I have deserted him, that I do not care anymore.

RISIKA: Oh, hells fire! You love him don't you?

JAYSA: What would you know?

RISIKA: Enough.

JAYSA: Demon's don't have feelings.

RISIKA: Or do they?

JAYSA: What's that supposed to mean?

RISIKA: You love him.

JAYSA: No I do not.

RISIKA: Admit it Jaysa. You love him.

JAYSA: Don't be ridiculous. Even if what u say is true I am a demon and he is mortal.

RISIKA: which it is not. I don't see the problem

JAYSA: Really. I do.

RISIKA: Oh. Really? There is a way for you to become mortal and you know it.

JAYSA: Don't you know what happens when demons become mortal?

RISIKA: I must have missed that day.

JAYSA: Why doesn't that surprise me? Sit down and allow me to explain it to you. You see, sis, we have no feelings because we have no souls. Mortals have souls, therefore they have feelings.

RISIKA: So?

JAYSA: So when a mortal dies there souls travels to the after life but when we die

RISIKA: We return to the Darkness and blah, blah, blah. Jaysa I may have missed the class but I know the story.

JAYSA: Then u know why I won't become mortal.

RISIKA: Not on your own accord anyway.

(RISIKA stabs Jaysa. Heavy footsteps.)

JAYSA: Arthur? *pass out*

(R enters. J groan's)

RISIKA: You're not mortal! Shit! I knew I should've read the fine print! I need something to drink! Any tasty mortals?

JAYSA: You didn't pay attention. . . .mortal demon can only die from a knife to the heart. Twit. *get up and leave*

RISIKA: Where are you going?

JAYSA: I need to find Arthur.

RISIKA: You're in a war camp!

JAYSA: So?

RISIKA: So therefore he's either in the camp or on the battlefield.

JAYSA: So where ever he is Mordrid is and since you put your rather unique imprint on Mordrid he shouldn't be too hard to find.
RISIKA: Shit.

*swords clashing.*

JAYSA: Arthur.

RISIKA: Mordrid.

**CHANGE**

SCENE 9

ARTHUR: Mordrid! If you want to challenge me, face me with a sword in your hand.

MORDRID: Oh I shall father.

(sword fight. Mordrid stabs Arthur.)

MORDRID: Goodbye father.

(Arthur stabs Mordrid. Both collapse.)

**CHANGE**

SCENE 10

(Jaysa stabs herself with Arthur's blade. Risika goes to Mordrid first. Then to Jaysa.)

RISIKA: Well this is great. Now there's no king! Jaysa? Jaysa wake up! *freak out! Run away!!*

BLACKOUT!

SCENE 11

Jaysa: So tell me again why I had to die?

RISIKA: Adds dramatic tension.

JAYSA: Well why couldn't you die?

RISIKA: Because I'm the main character.

JAYSA: Sure. And why did I fall in love with a mortal?

RISIKA: I was just basing it on your diary.

JAYSA: You read my diary?

RISIKA: Shit. *run away*

(Jaysa walks after her.)

JAYSA: RISIKA!!

RISIKA: SHIT!
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