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Sensing I’d been sleeping for a while now, it was time to get back to my realm.  Stretching, while I walked out of the tent, I saw Trevor sitting guard there.  He glanced up at me as I passed him.
    “Try not to be late this time. We need all the time we can get to train,” he said and looked back down to whatever he was doing with his hands.
    “Bye,” I said before I flashed out of there and into my house.
    What had I gotten myself into?  Was all the training he was having me do really necessary?  I mean, who knows if I’d even still be around when the Demon came for her soul again. If luck was in my corner, Trevor would be healed soon and I’d be out of the picture.  Better safe than sorry, though.  I swear I’d seen some books in Dad’s study about Demons. I’d start doing some research on them.
    We’d never really learned much about Demons in class, besides the basics.  Just that they held powers that counteracted Angels.  They were Lucifer’s soldiers who went to earth in an attempt to tip the balance of good and evil to Lucifer’s side, for they believed if they could tip the scale in Lucifer’s court, it would prove that humans shouldn’t have been given the choice of freewill.  Demons were constantly fighting against Angels to maintain this balance of good and evil.  It was a never-ending battle to attempt to tip the scale, if even for a day.  The more a Demon was able to prove he was helping to tip the scale, the more legions in hell he would be rewarded.  They were also awarded legions based on the amount of souls they were able to possess and the quality of the souls.  For example, if you were able to possess someone who would have become a priest, you would be awarded extra because you were changing the destiny of the lives that they would have touched.  They would also, if they believed a soul was meant to make a difference, work to have that person make choices that would lead to their life becoming a wreck that they couldn’t get over.  They preferred possession over this though, because possession made sure a soul couldn’t make any effort at all, and had the added bonus of taking away their freewill.

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