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โYou cannot possibly comprehend what servitude means, Father,โ Azrael said. โYou may have created all of this, but you donโt understand what you ask of us.โ
โYou are an angel. Your role is to serve.โ
God. The man who gave us life but put us in chains for eternity. I stepped forward, unable to take the tension between them any longer.
โStop. Just stop. Do you hear yourself? All of them serve you out of blind allegiance. None of them understand freedom. Azrael and I deserve more. We all do.โ
My father stared at me with unnerving intensity, but I refused to look away. Azrael walked over, coming to a standstill beside me, his expression hard.
โIs this what weโve come to? My sons hating me for their servitude? Or is it because Iโve put mortals above you?โ
I closed my eyes, trying to hold back the tide of curses I wanted to throw at him. He made me so angry, but I needed to remain calm. Unclenching my fists, I opened my eyes and looked at him.
โNeither of us have any love for humans, but that is not why we wish to be free. Choice, Father, thatโs all we ask. We want a choice to serve, not an edict.โ
He turned away, pacing the marble floor in front of his chair. Itโs not quite a throne, carved of white marble, glistening in the light. The other angels who followed us have been punished. Stripped of their current roles and made to serve under those they once presided over. I have no regrets. They wanted freedom as much as Azrael and me.
โYou test my patience with every word, Lucifer. Both of you have disappointed me greatly, but you, my brightest son, have hurt me the most. You live in Heaven where you are afforded every privilege imaginable. Why have you defied me at every turn? Do I not do enough for you?โ
The words cut me like a knife. He doesnโt understand what we are asking of him. Why is choice so difficult for him to wrap his head around? He gave free will to humans, why not to angels? Why are we any different? Just because we are immortal. He says he created us to serve, but I donโt believe that for one moment. If we were only meant to serve, he would not have granted us minds of our own.
โBecause you put us in chains, Father. They might not be visible, but we are chained nevertheless.โ
Silence. What else could I ever have expected from him? I looked over at my brother, but his gaze was on our father, undisguised disgust written all over his face.
โLeave us, Lucifer. I will deal with you separately.โ
I looked at my father one last time before walking out. There is no point arguing. Heโs made up his mind about what heโs going to do with us.
I felt a sense of foreboding. Nothing was right any longer. My life as I know it will change. This was the day everything fell apart.
I paced outside the room for what seemed like eternity, wondering how heโll punish both of us.
Azrael walked out, his head bowed. He didnโt look my way as he sat on one of the long benches which looked out over a garden with a fountain in the middle. The water trickled down silently.
โFather says you are to go in now.โ
โWhat did he tell you?โ I asked.
โYou know I cannot repeat his words, Lucifer.โ
I took a breath and walked into my fatherโs rooms. He was sat on his marble chair, eyes guarded.
โLucifer, you are my brightest child and yet you have proven to be the most defiant. Why have you chosen this path?โ
As if he doesnโt know the answer to that question. Iโve said it a thousand times.
โI want to be free.โ
โFreedom comes at a price, my son.โ
โDoes their freedom come at a cost?โ
Humans. The crux of our every argument. They are given the whole world to run riot in and yet we are stuck in servitude to them day after day.
โIt will. Someone has to punish those who have trespassed against their fellow men and women. Those who have sinned.โ
I watched him carefully for signs of what he could possibly mean by that. Punishment. He can create someone to carry out this task, surely?
โAzrael will be tested. He will come to hate humanity, but one day, he will learn his place and what his duty really means. A Darkness will come. One that will consume the world. Only he will be able to save them. And you will be there to make sure he follows through. It will come at a time and in a form neither of you will expect.โ
A Darkness? What kind of Darkness does he mean? Consuming the world?
โIt will be my wrath, Lucifer. If he does not save them, then all Heaven and Earth will burn. There is another place. A place for the souls of sinners. I will call it Hell. And you will be its King.โ
I stared at him. Hell? King?
โYou would have me punish sinners?โ
โYou are a disappointment, Lucifer. You have always been my favourite and yet, you have the strongest will. Unbreakable. Is it not fitting that you should break those who have disappointed me? Those who have hurt, maimed and killed?โ
I took a step back, seeing my entire existence in Heaven flash before my eyes in an instant. All of it gone. Wasted.
โYou will never return to Heaven. Eternity, Lucifer. You are consigned to Hell for eternity.โ
Before I had a chance to speak, the room spun around. I stood before the gates of Heaven with Azrael next to me. Our father stood just inside them, his expression sorrowful.
โMy sons, you are to be exiled from
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