• Everything is so normal and It gets really boring, nothing exciting ever really happens it‘s always the same. Ever since I was a little boy I was told I was meant for great things. BULLSHIT. I went to college and flew right through business and engineering, I even aced Demonology. Now I’m the lonely guy in the corner who does all the work.
    Sometimes I wonder why I took demonology, but it was like something inside me told me I should. I got up from my cubicle and headed for the door, I’ve had enough crap for one day. As I headed out I heard a large explosion and felt a shockwave past by through and suddenly fell hard. When I was able to get up I was horrified by what I saw. Every one was screaming and running, but they were too slow. The demons were everywhere, I recognized many of them but one sad thing was that the one thing they didn’t teach in my demonology class was how to kill a demon.
    I had no choice I needed to take a chance and make a run for it but it was too late. I felt a searing pain in my stomach. I looked down and all I could see was blood. I fell to the ground weeping because of the pain until I began to go stiff. When I could no longer move I saw a demon’s head fly by and heard a few muffled gunshots, it sounded as if I were listening from under water. Then, a woman came into my line of vision, a woman dressed in black. She walks up to me, but my vision fading so I couldn’t get a good look.
    She sighed, “So sad. He was kinda cute,” and with that I took my last breath and fell into darkness.
    They last thing I remember was all the pain of the people being killed by the demons. There all kinds of them in all different shapes and sizes. They were poltergeist but came in the form of many creatures that you expect in your nightmares, then again in demonology nightmares are expected to be demons as well.


    Gabe woke up in the middle of a baron desert. Hot air hits his face as he stands. He notices a dark hooded man in the distance. The sun is bright and sand is flying everywhere but no matter how close Gabe gets the mans face is covered by a permanent shadow.
    “Where am I.” Gabe asks.
    “Don’t you know?” The man replied in a deep voice.
    “I mean am I in heaven or hell?”
    "Neither."