Hi, all!
Annabelle Hawthorne has returned once again to bring you a story that has all the nuance of a kick in the tits with the nutritional value of a child's breakfast cereal. That's right, Dead and Horny has returned!
*Does a victory lap around my office*
For new readers, just don't bother. Seriously, don't. You are a very naughty boy/girl/enby and should be punished for trying. This story is nearly the end of a sequel to a spinoff to a multi-novel series about monstergirls, and you will have no idea what the fuck is going on. If being confused is your kink, make sure you sit on a towel.
Returning readers, welcome back! I'm excited to say that this story is going to wrap up in Chapter 24, so anyone with fan theories is going to be excited to find out just how right/wrong/way off base they were. I've gotten a lot of positivity from hardcore Dana/Lily fans and have enjoyed reading your letters! Thank you so much for indulging me in a little narrative off-roading as I do what Disney should have done and just had one tv show at a time between main features. (Loki was really good, but I blame that mostly on that sexy bastard Hiddleston)
Your excitement and enthusiasm has me p[umped to finish this story strong, so don't forget to check my bio to figure out when my chapter releases are! I try super hard to make sure I stick to those calendar dates, so you know exactly when you should avoid scheduling dinner plans with family you barely care about.
I won't keep you long. Go ahead and loosen up those wrists and grab a handful of dice. It's time to
Roll For Damage
There was a moment of silence as the entire congregation stared up at Eulalie. Shock, awe, fear. These were all expressions she had expected. It was all just data to the Arachne, filtered through multiple sets of eyes. She knew who was sweating, who was holding their breath, and who had pissed themselves.
Her whole life, she had been taught to see humans as anything other than prey. She could love them, hate them, or even ignore them entirely. As long as she saw them as something other than food to be eaten with disdain, she would flourish. It was the most important lesson her mother could teach her, and it was one that stuck.
But right now, her friends were in danger. Because of the demon in this room, she risked losing somebody else that she cared about, and she needed to disconnect. Now that she was about to face down a demon who had gone full-blown Agent Smith on her, it was time to see the world in a way that made her comfortable. Killing people? That wouldn't do. She had been raised better than that.
But a demon hivemind wearing meatsuits? That sounded like something out of a video game. Eulalie loved video games. When it came down to it, video games were really just bits of code, numbers that flowed through a processor to generate images. It didn't matter how many people you killed in a game, because it wasn't real at all.
Even with the members of the congregation shifting back and forth, she counted three hundred and twenty seven of them, and at least six of them had turned. Seventeen mercenaries were visible, two of which had turned. Down below and to her left, she heard the ominous sound of a round being chambered.
With a casual swipe of her hand, Mace shot forward and smashed into the armed attacker with enough force that a trail of gore coated the pews behind him. This distracted a zombie, which allowed the demons behind it to take it to the ground.
By the time she leapt forward from the stage, her body twisting in mid-air like a contortionist so that she could properly view the scene from above, Lily, Dana, and Tasia were already leaping into the fray. Lily barreled into a cluster of Legions while wearing a cheerleader's outfit with a football helmet. The werewolf swatted a man who fired two rounds into her, sending him flying across the room. And Dana...
Eulalie briefly marveled at the speed and fluidity demonstrated by the zombie. Dana moved as if this scene had been rehearsed, spinning around and cutting down her foes with her sword. The room was already soaked in blood, and there were now three hundred and twenty two enemies remaining. That thought played out in Eulalie's head like a video game announcer.
The Arachne landed silently behind the crowd, and grabbed hold of a demon who tried to run past her. With a practiced movement, she snapped the man's neck and tossed him aside, then kicked a nearby woman so hard that her shoes went flying off as she tumbled through the air. When one of the mercenaries aimed a shotgun in her direction, she sidestepped the blast and punched him so hard that his torso collapsed.
"Oh, fuck, I'm so sorry," she whispered in horror. Humans were far more fragile than she thought. Taking several deep breaths, she looked away from the mess she had made and closed her human eyes for a moment. Basking in the other visual spectrums made it easier to separate herself from reality, which would probably come up in therapy later.
She made a mental note to find a good therapist.
Somebody managed to fire their gun into Dana before she lopped off their arm. Though electronics were shut down by the frequency jammer Eulalie had hidden in the rafters, anybody lurking outside would hear the gunshots for sure.
"Just a game, just a game," she muttered, then held out her hand and willed Mace to return. The flying weapon leapt to her aid. She jumped up onto the wall and swung down at a pair of zombies that had run at her. If they bit her, would she turn? That would probably be very bad. Luckily, Mace had no problems dealing with the undead for her.
Eulalie felt a shift in the air currents and leapt to the side as a man up on the balcony opened fire on her location. He had entered through one of the side doors and had clearly noticed her first. Scrambling up the wall onto the ceiling, she looked over in time to watch the balcony get shattered from below by one of the demonic parishioners. Tasia had picked the woman up and thrown her like a missile, taking out the gunner.
"That was almost a fastball special," Eulalie muttered, then jumped down into the melee to knock some attackers off of Dana. The zombie had been swarmed by the congregation and had almost been disarmed. Dana made brief eye contact with Eulalie, and what the Arachne saw there scared her.
"Dana?" she asked, but her friend had already moved away to disembowel somebody.
Lily was having no problems as she stormed over, her tail whipping back and forth to sting people. A few demons were already snoozing between the pews, at least two of them being eaten alive by zombies.
"You and I are going to have a long talk when we get home," she declared, pointing angrily at Eulalie.
"You're not my mother," Eulalie replied defiantly. Though her comment had been intended as sarcasm, Lily's features twisted up as if she had been struck.
"You're right," replied the succubus as she lifted up a demon with her tail and strangled him. The man's legs kicked in the air, which attracted a zombie. "But you're still my friend."
Tasia howled in the corner of the room, and then the room erupted in gunfire as some of Legion's meatsuits picked up guns that the dead security team had dropped. Lily flared her wings, catching the fired rounds with her body. The bullets she didn't catch deflected off of Eulalie's chitinous armor.
"Can we have this moment later?" Eulalie tossed Mace casually to the side, allowing the weapon to slip away from her hands and into somebody's face. "This is how people get killed in movies."