Surrexit lingua vestra cattus
Thomas appears to be a friend, but he is a demon after all.
Pairing: demon!Thomas x reader
A/N: The translations came from Google, so by any means, please correct my Latin. My idea for demons and their jobs is loosely based on Supernatural because I miss it so much đ
It will be fun, they said.
As a senior, you thought taking a language class would somehow lighten your stressful workload, and you were wrong. Latin kicked your ass every single week.
âWhy didnât I take Spanish?â, you groaned, dropping your head on the desk
The dorm room was empty, save for the stressed-out senior studying for finals. Your roommate, the English major, breezed through all their courses with flying colors. Avery was a natural when it came to writing and criticizing your essays. They were sure to graduate at the top of the class. Y/N, on the other hand, struggled to conjugate daily activities in past tense. College may not have been too much of a stressor in life, but this semester has fucked you over in more ways than one. All you wanted to do was graduate on time and that meant for the next two semesters you had to take 18 credits.
With the final tomorrow, you knew relearning the information was a lost cause.
Can I go home and tell mom I failed? I will never hear the end of it.
Iâll have to sit through another lecture about switching majors.
The wayward thoughts took over, filling your head with how disappointed your family will be. You wrapped your arms around yourself, head dropped to your knees when you heard something hit the floor. To your left, a book managed to fall off the bookshelf, landing on its spine.
You took your time getting the open book off the floor and reading the bookmarked page. Who would have thought your precious roommate would also be interested in demonology? The page was in English except for one paragraph at the bottom written in Latin. You read it to yourself, wincing at your terrible pronunciation.
âI guess demons arenât real after allâ, you laughed to yourself as you placed the book back on the shelf
You turned on your heel, then ran into something solid.
âWho told you demons werenât real, sweetheart?â
The figure braced himself for the scream that escaped your lips. It happened from time to time. Someone thought demon summoning was a joke, he showed up, then boom instant nightmare. The demon towered over you. He appeared to be in his thirties. The wild, but neat curls framing his face were enough to cover the bottom of his horns. He stared down at you with his pitch-black eyes, bored with your screams.
âAre you done yet?â, he scoffed, âIâm not that badâ
âYou say it like itâs a bad thing. Iâm no longer disgusted in the presence of humansâŠalthough I should be. Just gross and full of emotionsâ
The demon walked around your small dorm, looking the at the bookshelf before his eyes landed on the book you just put away. He immediately perked up and pulled it off the shelf.
âI canât believe they still make copies of these. Are you a fan of mine?â, he stared at you with a suggestive quirk of his brow
âItâs not my book, and why would I be a fan of you?â
âSure, it isnât. Itâs also my book. Had to get the word out somehowâ
âEverything is already stressing me out. Why would I want to add a demon to the mix?â, you hissed
âTo make your life less stressful. That is what weâre here forâ
âA demon just steps in, makes your life better at no cost at all?â
The demon smirked as he took a seat on your roommateâs desk. He remained composed during your interrogation. Typically, the deals were quick. Everyone knew what they wanted, and he set the nonnegotiable price for their demands. This might take a little longer, but he was up for the challenge.
âYou have a point. Nothing is free, sweetheartâ
âDonât call me thatâ
âDonât call me demonâ
âArenât you a demon?â
He paused for a moment, opening his mouth for a smart remark, yet it never came. A soft laugh came in its wake.
âThomas. You can call me Thomasâ
The name put you at ease, but only for a little while. You sighed as you sat on your bed, picking up your Latin notes again.
âA human that doesnât need your help. Nothing is worth risking a deal with a demâyou. I canât risk thatâ
âThereâs nothing I can help you with?â
âNoâ, you stated with as much firmness you could muster. The room felt slightly warmer since Satanâs spawn appeared out of nowhere.
âNot even your Latin homework?â, Thomas grinned, watching your faux hostility crumble. He knew you needed his help, but he did not mind waiting for you to ask nicely.
âIâm studying for a final and no, you canâtâ
âIâve lived for over three centuries. I think Iâve picked up more than enough Latin in my lifetime. Why do you think itâs all in my book?â
âWhy would I want your help?â
âBecause youâll fail without meâ
âNo, I wonât. Maybe. Who cares? I donât need your helpâ
âWellâ, he sighed as he stepped off the bed, âte visurumâ
Thomasâs hand touched the doorknob. How bad can it be? Why is he willing to help you? If he apparated in your room, why did he need to use the door?
âFor dramatic effect. Do you want my help or not? I know a trick or two to help you studyâ, he reasoned, aware that you were already screaming yes
âFine, but this is time for studying. I donât need any distractionsâ
Thomas was indeed a distraction.
He stopped after every three phrases to ask you about your studies, hometown, and why you summoned him in the first place. You did not strike him as the type of person to summon a demon unless they were desperate.
The space between the two of you were sparse. The longer he stayed, the warmer it felt. The thermostat in the room remained untouched since he arrived. For some reason, you felt your body warming up the longer he stayed around you. You sat up on the bed with your laptop in front of you, attempting to put some space between you. Thomas laid on his side, holding himself up with his elbow. Every time his horn brushed against your arm; your skin tingled, sending small trembles to places in your body you did not want to speak about.
âDo demons have tails too?â
âDoes it look like I have a tail?â
âYou have black eyes and eyes, I wouldnât put it past youâ, you smirked, âDonât get an attitude with me, blame the internetâ
âI canât do anything about the internet taking artistic liberties for what we look like, but some of it is erroneous. Donât need a tail or wingsâ
âWhat about your horns? Whatâs their purpose?â
Thomas grew silent. He never wondered why he needed his horns, dark eyes, or claws. They were just there. They were a part of him. It made people fear him whenever they crossed paths and easier to get what he wanted without threatening violence. Although he loved the latter, it made his life much easier. It did not take much for him to intimidate the strongest of men, but you seemed different. Besides the initial reaction, it appeared that thereâs no part of you that feared him. If no one knew who he was, one would think you were talking to another human.
âDid I offend you or something?â, you asked, finally looking up from your notebook
âNoâ, Thomas blinked, âNot at all. Itâs going to take more than that to offend meâŠâ
âIâm still not giving you my name and I like a challengeâ
Little did you know, so did he. Â
âIâve been living amongst demons for so long, I forgot that humans arenât used to our appearance. It got pretty lonely down there, then I came here and not much changedâ
âIâm sure youâll find someone who wonât scream for the hills when they see youâ, you giggled
âI may have found one alreadyâ, Thomas replied with a devious smirk, âIâm going to give you a little push. Thereâs no way youâre passing this classâŠâ
Trying to look offended was no use. You knew you were not going to pass either, regardless if Thomas helped you or not. This was a lost cause, and you were back where you started. Thomas pulled himself off the bed, collecting his coat and fixing his hair.
âThere is another way I can help you, darlingâ
You closed your laptop and notebook, moving to the edge of the mattress.
âIâm not making a deal with youâ
âYou donât have to. Iâll help you pass, and youâll give me nothing in returnâ
âDo you know how often college students ask me for penis enlargement? Not help with studying. Not passing a class or paying for tuition. But you? Youâre different. I like you, which is why this oneâs on meâ
âYouâre going to help meâŠfor free?â
âI only want to helpâ, he said, offering up his hands in mock surrender, âNext time, youâll know when youâre summoning a demon. Do you know how much danger you put yourself in? Also, Iâll be happy to know you passed that final because youâre bound to failâ
If he helps you pass, he may come back and renege on his offer. There is probably some fine print that says you will belong to him for all of eternity. On the other hand, no more nagging from your mother about your major.
âFine, I acceptâ, you agree as you moved to shake his hand
âOh sweetheartâ, Thomas laughed, âYou naĂŻve little thing. You really are new to this. Thatâs not how we seal the dealâ
Thomas took a step forward, stepping in between your legs. In that moment, you became painfully aware of the dampness between your thighs.
âA quick kiss, then weâre all doneâ
You allowed him to move closer. He placed his hands against your cheeks as he placed a soft kiss on your lips. Thomas took his time kissing you, nails ghosting above your collar bone. The gasp that escaped gave him space to slide his tongue in your mouth. You found your hands tangled in his shirt, trying to pull him closer. Thomas happily obliged, placing his hands on the mattress, giving you the chance to wrap your arms around his neck.
Thomasâs hands inched up your shirts as he left rough kisses on your neck. The moan you released when he bit down on the flesh made him weak. His fingers wrapped around your hair and gave a slight tug. When your eyes rolled to the back of your head, he pulled harder, trying to hold himself up with his cock pressed into your thigh. You became so pliant in a matter of moments. This was all he wanted.
Before his hands could reach your bra, the faint sound of keys rang from the other side of the door. Panicked, you pushed Thomas off you.
âSee you soon Y/Nâ, he winked before disappearing
Avery walked in as you were picking their book off the floor. You were quickly pulling your shirt down and trying to fix your hair.
âTold you the book was goodâ, they smirked
âCan I borrow it for a little longer?â
The next morning you woke up with last night as a distant memory. You quizzed yourself on past and present tense while you showered and focused on your phrases as you got dressed. You knew you were going to pass, something about today just felt right.
You stepped out your dormitory and headed to class. Across the yard, one of your classmates called out to you.
âY/L/N, want to walk together?â
There was no reason to say no, but when you opened your mouth to say yes, nothing came out. You tried over and over, but each time, your mouth moved, your voice failed to follow suit. You stood in the middle of the yard. Everything felt like it moved in slow motion. Thomas took something valuable to you, and you were none the wiser to his game.
You yanked the demon book from your backpack, intent on summoning the very demon you now despise. In the middle of the cover was a sticky note with a message that made your blood boil.
Quid est? Surrexit lingua vestra cattus
 te visurum - see you later
Quid est? Surrexit lingua vestra cattus - Whatâs wrong? Cat got your tongue?