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by Key
Rated: E · Fiction · Other · #2199085
The princess is left at a demon king's house.
My name is Jacob Heifer. I'm a demon king of the underworld. But,I get judged too quickly by everyone. These mysterious creatures called "humans" like to judge other humans and things quickly. Once,I went to the surface to meet someone for their soul. As I walked on the streets to get to the place,I had seen I had forgotten to change into my human form. I had many eyes on me everywhere I went,and I felt ashamed of myself for forgetting to change my form. As I got to the place to meet the guy,he wasn't even there. This "human" tricked me into coming to the surface to so call "collect" his soul and make a trade. I opened a portal back to the underworld,but before i walked into the portal,I saw a some little girls playing. Strangely,I saw one of the girls staring at me and smiling. I looked at her weirdly and walked into the portal slowly. When I got back to the underworld I requested the maid to make dinner. She replied "Yes sir". I slowly walked up stairs to the balcony and thought about the small girl who smiled. "It was a weird reaction" I said to myself. "No-one ever smiles at me other than my people". The maid came to the balcony and said dinner was ready and we both walked downstairs,talking about each others day. I ate dinner and went to bed. The next morning just as I opened the front door to go outside,I saw a small girl with a crown by her. "She looks exactly like the girl that smiled at me" I thought. I picked her up and took her to my room and laid her on my bed and waited for her to wake up. When she woke up and saw me, she look scared and happy at the same time. She crawled to me and hugged me tightly and whispered in my ear "Please don't let the prince take me away". Then a split second later,I heard the door bust down and I raced downstairs to find a prince with a sword in one hand and a shield in the other. He was staring at me wildly. He throws the sword at my head and I ducked fast. I teleported him to the surface without harming him. I walk back upstairs and found the maid playing with the little girl and I smiled. She asked "Can we keep her?". I thought about it for a while before I said "Sure".
We became a happy family and succeed in life


The end
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