Rosalina's heartbeat sounded faint, and her breaths struggled to raise her lungs up and down. With his hand caressing her cheek, her blood smeared across his fingers. Rosalina's eyes fluttered open. A dullness of her face made his blood run cold. Did her weak mortal body dare to take away her bright, warm brown eyes?
"You are okay," he told her. Her lips smiled weakly in response. Her eyes looked over his face, a slight hum escaping her mouth. "You will be okay; you understand me."
"Ura..." his name sounded so hollow, so dead in her struggling gasps. No. This was not how it was supposed to be. This wasn't how he wanted it. "I know the truth within those lies, Ura. I'm going to die."
The demon's anger raged, his pupils slanting like a snake's. He snarled, pulling her closer to his body. So cold, oh, how could he ever let her get this cold. His hand ran through her hair; the sound of the soldier's feet barely caught his attention. Ura moved his head down to her bosom, and he listened to her slowing heartbeat. Silence stretched across the two, and he lost himself in the sound of her breaths.
"Did I do good?" She eventually broke the quiet between them. His head jerked up, and he cupped her face with his hands.
"You were a fool," the demon hissed, frustration and sorrow crushing down on him. His eyes softened as he saw how pale Rosalina looked. She coughed, blood pouring from her mouth as she did. "You did not need to bear my burdens." A robust laugh broke from the dying girl, and Ura felt numb. Her hand caressing his own.
"I got to absolve you for your sins. I got to hold you up and live for you. Now, I bled for you and I will die for you. That is enough; this fate is enough for someone like me."
Her hand weakly fell to her side as Ura looked away, unable to bear looking at her like this. His eyes widened as her breathing stopped. He pulled her close, moving his hands to shake her shoulders.
"No. It can't be. This wasn't how it was supposed to be."
Deafening silence answered him. Rosalina had a smile on her lips, final tears slipping down her cheek. Everything stood still as he gently placed her body down. The demon expectedly kept his eyes on her face as though she would breathe again. He waited as soldiers' footsteps became louder. They crunched dying plants and broken stones beneath their feet. One of the rocks rolled to hit Ura's thigh. His body trembled with anger; the loneliness and pain gripped his soul. It was too much, and he felt his heart about to burst.
"Demon, you have nowhere to run and no priestess to protect you anymore. Prepare yourself to go and rot back in hell, where you belong." The commander spoke out.
The sound of arrows being drawn and soldiers running forward broke Ura from his misery, cold wind hollowing around him as he screamed out his pain and rage.
"I said that not even the divine could take her from me! You can't just take her from me! I will claw my way to each holy domain and drag them down!" The demon roared, his body morphing and shifting. The arrows fired but were knocked away by an icy shockwave that pushed the frontline back.
The ground shook as he slammed his mighty hands on either side of the priestess, his talons digging through the stoned floor of the ruined temple. His body grew within an instant; spikes, and horns ripping through his skin. The human-like skin obliterated, the beast's four eyes glowing like golden fire. Ura roared again, sounding like a human scream mixed with a monster's.
The soldiers attempted to reorganize themselves, archers readying another volley. They barely had time to react; the demon's large claws collided with the frontline. He knocked them down like fragile cups, and the men instantly dying as their bodies crashed to the ground. Archers fired their held arrows, but Ura's tail splintered them into pieces and they bounced off his skin harmlessly. Lunging forward, the beast's teeth sunk deep into one of the screaming archer's chest. With one powerful crunch from his mighty jaws, blood spewed from the man and onto his starstruck companions. Ura dropped the broken corpse before them, crushing it underfoot as the other soldiers dropped their weapons and ran in different directions.
"Men! Stay strong!" The commander's voice boomed, but Ura roared again, turning them all into frightened children. No, she was not spared, so not a single one would be either. Everyone, even the world, must die, and even that didn't satisfy him.
Taking a deep breath, the demon let frost collect in his belly. Screaming in agony, the deathly cold exploded forward and instantly turned the cowards into ice. The commander took a shakey breath as Ane'Gael made the Dal'Jin known with his large shield that had protected the commander. The Zularian Empire's symbol shimmered from the layer of ice on it. The Priestess, Tenshi, stepped forward with the other Dal'Jin knights. She held her staff firmly and frowned softly, her brown eyes falling onto Rosalina's corpse.
"The moonlight knights of her empress. You will not stop me either," Ura hissed at them, bearing his large fangs. The priestess paid him no mind, approaching Rosalina's body. "Stay away from her!" The beast screamed, bounding forward and landing on all fours above his beloved's body. He growled lowly. The vibration felt deep in their chests.
"Is she..?" Tenshi started, but Ane'Gael interrupted her.
"She's long dead."