Everything Comes at a Price (Demon!Dark/Fem!Reader) Chapter 1
Commission prompt: Reader is really depressed, and Dark decides to roughly Fuck the depression out of them
Important: Reader has female pronouns and is a vagina owner!
Warnings (For this chapter specifically): Talk of depression and stressful life, mentions of unnamed character death, mentions of beheading/dismembered head and some minor blood/gore (not too detailed), cursing, mentions of family in the hospital, demon!Dark (akin to jinn or genie), and pet names.
A/N: PLEASE READ THE WARNINGS! This first chapter is allllll story setting. Part two will have the good ol' rough and dominating Dark fucking.
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âLook, I think itâs just best if you take some time off.â
Though worded nicely, you instinctually felt the pang of panic and anger already bristling in your chest.
âTime offâŚâ you murmur, eyes sliding down to your bossâs desk in thought, âAs in, a week or two orâŚ?â
You let the implication hang heavy in the air. There was a telling silence that followed your question. When you finally met his gaze again, your boss let out a hefty sigh. Before he even said anything, you knew what his answer was by the sympathy on his face alone.
âWe wonât fight your unemployment for the first few months, which hopefully will be enough time for you to find another place of employment. Iâm sorry, Miss Y/N, but between the company making cutbacks and your recent drop in productivity, I had to-â
âDonât you dare,â you hissed sharply, interrupting him before he could finish the excuse.
Rage fueled your motions, forcing you to your feet while your eyes narrowed on the man youâd once thought a decent person.
âA drop in productivity?â you scoffed, âMy apartment building was just destroyed in a freak fire two weeks ago that, of course, my insurance refused to cover. Iâve been bouncing place to place between motels and friendâs homes until I can afford another deposit on the measly pay you give us. My mother is in the hospital, in the ICU, after a freak hit and run. My car broke down yesterday and I walked thirty fucking minutes in the pouring rain today just to make sure you assholes werenât a man down with all this work. And you knew all of this, but you still decided to fire me? I canât- You know what, fuck you. Fuck you and fuck this place! I hope this whole company shuts down and you get to experience even a modicum of the instability Iâve had to!â
Before he could respond, you slammed the chair back into place against the desk and stormed from the room. You could feel the confused gazes from your coworkers as you marched to the door but didnât dare spare them a glance. Most of them you considered to be your friends and you knew youâd have to explain everything later, but you couldnât allow anything other than anger to inhabit your body at that moment. One bit of sadness and you would crumble. Rage would keep you safe until you made it to your temporary home for the night.
Little curses and fury-filled resentment spilled from your lips as you stepped out into the dreary public. Of course, it was still raining. You hadnât even dried off from your trek to work and now you were thrown right back out into the storm. A timely crack of lightning rumbled across the sky as you shot one last middle finger back at the door.
âI canât believe this shit,â you grumbled.
Pulling your raincoat up over your head, you kept your gaze down and began your journey back to the hotel. The one upside to all the rain was that the sidewalks were nearly barren. Cars sped by on the busy roads but you were alone on foot. In fact, you didnât see a single soul until you were on the block housing your hotel, and somehow that lonely occupant still managed to slam into you.
âExcuse you,â you muttered.
âSo sorry, please excuse me.â
The personâs voice sent shivers down your spine and every last hair stood up on your arms. Reflexively you pulled back as a hand touched your side, ready to give them a mouthful, but they were moving on by the time you could gather your wits about you. All you caught was a tall form in a black business suit striding off in the opposite direction.
With an irked tsk and a mutter of âFucking assholeâ, you rushed into the lobby, stomping the rain from your shoes along the rubber mat. Sure you were pissed off but you still had the human decency not to create more work for others.
You managed a little nod to the desk clerk on your way by to the elevator. As you watched the numbers climb slowly down, you mentally questioned the fates if the world was against you. The elevator stopped on literally every- single- floor; All 25. Trying to maintain your composure, you leaned up against the wall and let your eyes flutter closed, slowly breathing in and out rhythmically. Just a little longer and youâd be in the safety of solitude. You could let it all out.
The ding of the lift doors opening pulled you out of your little meditative session and you immediately let out a grateful sigh of appreciation upon realizing it was empty. Being stuck in a small metal box with others for an undetermined amount of time made your skin crawl, much less when you were already on the edge of snapping. You mashed the close button repeatedly until the metal doors finally sealed shut and the elevator began to move. The rest of the journey was a blur until you stopped at your room door and fished your card out of your pocket, coming out with not only the plastic key but a large silver coin.
âThe fuck?â you muttered.
As the door buzzed open, you flipped the coin over in your fingers, trying to think back on when you had gotten it. You were pretty sure youâd never seen anything like it before; completely void of any details on one side but the other filled with finely engraved words.
The loud startling thump of your keys as you threw them on the nightstand wasnât even enough to draw your concentration away from the interesting little trinket. It took a few minutes and some good lighting but you eventually figured out what was written; the discovery only confusing you further.
âClutch this coin to thee whilst ye make a plea
In return ye shall become my endless devoteeâ
âYeah⌠thatâs not creepy at all,â you sighed.
Tossing the coin on the nightstand next to your keys, you sloughed off your wet clothes and tossed them in the small hamper next to your duffle bag. After this horrid morning, you needed a long hot shower before you pondered on any strange coins or the mental shithole that had become your life.
You werenât sure exactly how long you spent under the burning water but, by the time you exited, you were both hungry and in dire need of some caffeine.
âOr a nap. A nap could be heavenly,â you murmured to yourself.
Towel around your head, you dropped into the bed naked and took a moment to revel in the sheets against your freshly lotioned skin. There was hardly a better feeling. Thank god you had the good sense to buy some of your own sheets rather than rely on whatever the hotels had to offer. It made your day the tiniest bit better.
As you leaned back against the headboard, you snagged up the coin once more. The metal was cool against your warm fingers as you flipped it around and around. Did you dare give it a try? What was the worst outcome: You felt silly for believing a random coin and no one would ever know? Although, what if it was legit...?
Now that thought made you feel silly. A little chuckle passed your lips before you clasped the coin between your hands and brought it to your chest, closing your eyes as if about to pray.
âAlright, I donât know how this works so Iâm just gonna state my wishes out loud. I hope that works for, well, whoever you are. First off, I want that backstabbing business ruined. They fucked me over after I bent over backward for them, now they deserve to feel the same. Please. Second, I donât know how you could do it, but Iâd really like my insurance company to finally approve my apartment claim so I can find another place soon. Third-â
You trailed off as emotions immediately welled up behind your eyelids, the burning already tingling in the back of your throat from holding them in.
âMy third and most important wish, please, if nothing else, find the one that put my mom in the ICU and make them pay. Those idiots down at the police department couldnât find them, or so they say anyway, so just⌠give them what they deserve, please.â
With a stifled sniffle, you wiped away the few tears that had escaped and fell back against the headboard, eyes staring unseeing at the ceiling as you let the pain wash over you; Rage, dread, hope, apathy, desperation. Eventually, the unending barrage became too much to deal with. This wasn't a new thing in your life, but it had certainly culminated into something worse with everything going on in your life; clinical depression exacerbated by a series of unfortunate events.
With no other plans for the day and the weight of your heart heavy in your chest, you chose to simply roll over and bury yourself, and your troubles, in the fluffy comforter. Youâd feel better after a nap. You were almost certain of it.
Even as you drifted off into sleep, the tears didnât cease.
When you first woke, you werenât sure what had roused you but you knew it wasnât good; All you could feel was bone-trembling terror. You couldnât move, couldnât speak, felt frozen in place with only the ability to stare at the now dimly lit wall; watching the shafts of setting sunlight ever so slowly creep down by the minute.
âCome now, darling,â a low voice crooned in the void behind you, âI know youâre awake.â
Like a rubber band snapping, the grip on your body suddenly released and you shot up in bed, immediately turning around to find out who had spoken. You werenât sure what you expected but it certainly wasnât the devilishly handsome man that was seated next to the window. The sunlight pouring down on him made it very obvious that his skin was lacking any range of melanin, rather being pallor shades of whites, blacks, and greys, but that didn't detract from his appearance at all. In fact, he looked like something out of a Gothic romance novel or a Tim Burton movie. Once the enchantment of seeing him began to wear off, you finally noticed what sat on the table next to him.
A human head.
âHoly fuck!â
A hellish screech escaped your lips as you hastily scrambled backward, trying to get as far away from him as quickly as possible, only to go careening off the edge of the mattress. The pain of impact on the floor couldnât even deter you. As your back hit the wall, you kept your eyes pinned on the intruder, watching for any sign that he was going to follow you or attack.
âWhile Iâm certainly not minding the show, donât you think youâre rather underdressed for this occasion?â he spoke suddenly.
It took a few moments for his words to sink in but the moment they did, you launched yourself back at the bed with a hushed curse and promptly pulled the sheets up around your naked body.
âWho are you? How did you get in here? I-Is- Is that real?â
Long clawed fingers made their way into the matted, bloody mess of hair and pulled the body part free from the table with a sickening pop.
âIt is undoubtedly real, but I figured youâd believe me much quicker if I had a visual aide to my claims,â he replied, dropping the offending thing before tossing you a sharp, seductive, smile, âThe name is Dark. Iâm a demon and the owner of the coin you wished upon.â
Your tongue felt too heavy to move while you watched in horror as he licked the blood from his fingers like a cat bathing itself.
âI- I donât-â
âYou donât understand,â he supplied helpfully.
As he rose from his seat, you stared at him owlishly, unable to take your eyes off his graceful form as he nearly glided across the floor to stand in front of you.
âThat coin,â he hummed, pointing at the metal disc in question, âIt belongs to me. When someone makes a wish while holding it, Iâm able to hear them. In your case, I heard all three.â
Trepidation tickled the nape of your neck when your eyes slowly rolled over to the head once more. It was as if you couldnât breathe. Sick crawled up your throat and it took every ounce of your strength to keep from vomiting at the manâs feet. You donât know how long you sat there, struggling to breathe and ease the nausea but, when it finally went away, rage took over.
âI didnât want you to actually KILL them!â you shouted.
The demon casually arched a brow in your direction before saying, âYou specifically wished for the one involved in your motherâs accident to get what they deserved.â
âYeah! Like prison! Not death!â
A soul-trembling crack resounded through the small hotel room as he slowly craned his neck side to side, ethereal pulses of red and blue emanating from his being. Some of the previous ire slipped from your hold when he moved even closer, step by step until his knees were touching yours.
âI will never understand you humans and your sense of righteousness. Would it ease your mind to know this wasnât the first time they had committed such heinous crimes?â he asked.
âW-What?â you questioned softly.
âI will not delve into details but rest assured that your embarrassing sense of compassion was lost on them; they were vermin,â he explained, âNow, that makes three wishes fulfilled. You have two remaining.â
You thought back on exactly what wishes you had made and were immediately overcome with dismay.
âWait, what did you do?!â you demanded, jumping to your feet and glaring up at him, âYou didnât kill anyone else, did you?!â
A twinge of disdain passed through his features. His hand landed heavily on your shoulder and you were shoved back down onto the bed with a 'tsk' of disapproval, as if scolding a misbehaving child.
âFortunately for you, no. Your previous place of employment has simply been condemned for multiple code violations that have mysteriously come to light during a surprise investigation, and your insurance company has been informed that theyâre facing a lawsuit if they donât reevaluate your claim with a more positive outlook.â
Relief flushed through your veins and you thanked him meekly. You wouldnât have been able to live your life knowing you had caused the deaths of so many people, let alone friends.
âSo, what now?â you asked.
âYou have two more wishes before your soul belongs to me.â
He said it with such finality and ease that you almost didnât react at first. Once his words settled in though, oh, panic quickly followed.
Gaping up at him in wide-eyed disbelief, you tried to stammer out some rebuttal or plea, but nothing would come out. Panic soon gave way to defeat as you realized there was no obvious way to get out of this ordeal. It had been clear as day on the coin.
Thinking on the offending piece of metal, you looked over and snagged it up, reading the inscription once more.
âClutch this coin to thee whilst ye make a plea
In return ye shall become my endless devoteeâ
âSo thatâs what this meant,â you sighed quietly, before gazing at him once more, âAnd thereâs no way to bargain out of this?â
He looked mildly pleased by your inquiry, letting out a little hum before falling back into an ornate chair that definitely hadnât been there a few seconds ago.
âAnd what would you bargain?â he purred, âWhat could a simple little human such as yourself have to give to me, other than your soul of course.â
You cursed his infallible logic and stayed quiet as you tried to think over your options. Truly, you had nothing else to give him; no money nor gifts. Your soul was the only valuable thing you owned, and there was no undoing what had been done. A person had died because of your wish.
With a heavy sigh, you sat up to your full height and prepared yourself mentally.
âIs there a time limit? Do I have to make my wishes today or can I think about them?â you asked.
âYouâre free to use them when and wherever you wish. However, do not think this a loophole. Choosing to postpone your wishes until death does not release you from this contract. Your soul will still belong to me when you die.â
Well fuck. There went that option. If you were doomed no matter what, you might as well make use of the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity... right?
âIâm going to need time,â you whispered.
âFair enough,â he replied, finally taking a step back, âYou have my calling card. You can call for me if you have any questions, otherwise, you know what to do.â
He strolled back to the window and snagged the dismembered head, flashing you a wide smirk that framed his fangs perfectly.
âIâll just be taking this with me. Hope to hear from you soon, darling.â













