Micro-fiction: Death Hastens Vengeance

 Death Hastens vengeance

By Jonathan Traynor

On his knees in the sand.

The wound of the cursed one’s black blade would be his end, but he smiled still. 

The daemon, unknowing, was hastening his master’s demise, just as he had ended its infernal life.

It was at the expense of his own, as blood oozed from him, mingling with blackened blood of the imp. 

Still, he smiled.

This broken body would rise in hell. He drank the last of his whiskey. Eyes closing, his vengeance ready to be delivered on to Lucifer.

A smile fastened on his dying lips. 

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