Uriel, once the formidable demon god, now relished the simple pleasure of his morning routine. He carefully organized the returned books, savoring the tranquility of the library. "Another peaceful day," he mused, sipping his coffee with satisfaction.
Mrs. Thompson, the town's resident gossip, approached the desk with a stack of overdue books. Her eyes twinkled with curiosity. "Have you heard about the strange newcomers in town, dear librarian?" she asked, leaning in conspiratorially.
Uriel chuckled softly, accustomed to her chatter. "I haven't, but I'm sure you'll enlighten me," he replied, amused by her persistence.
Vortex, a fierce demon hunter from Uriel's past, had finally tracked him down. His eyes glinted with determination as he surveyed the quiet library. "Uriel, the demon god," he declared, his voice echoing ominously.
Uriel sighed, setting his coffee cup down with a resigned shake of his head. "Must you disturb my peace, Vortex?" he asked, his tone more weary than fearful.
"You cannot hide forever," Vortex challenged, his voice tinged with both anger and admiration for Uriel's tenacity.
Uriel rolled his eyes, unimpressed. "I am not hiding. I'm simply living," he retorted, waving a hand dismissively. With a flick of his wrist, the air shimmered, and Vortex found himself immobilized, his expression frozen in shock.
Uriel smiled kindly, gesturing towards a stack of books. "If you're going to linger, perhaps you could help with these returns," he suggested, the hint of a challenge in his voice.
Vortex, caught off guard, nodded slowly, grudgingly accepting the unexpected task. "Very well," he muttered, picking up a book with a bemused expression.
Uriel, content with his strange yet satisfying life, resumed his duties. He looked around at the quiet library and its eclectic patrons, feeling a profound sense of belonging. "Perhaps peace isn't so elusive after all," he thought, a smile playing on his lips as he shelved the last book of the day.
















