Yawning, the black haired girl strolled through the lively town of Hargeon, her sensitive ears constantly being bombarded with sounds from all directions making the normally cheerful girl, have a slight feeling of wringing someone’s neck. Literally. Not to mention the fact that there seemed to be quite a lot of people present so it would not matter if one disappeared, would it? But the girl, Laycie decided against this course of action no matter how much her demonic essence was tingling. ‘Why does this place have to be so extremely boring?’ The demon pondered to herself. ‘There must be some form of entertainment around here, right? Otherwise, I might just have to kill someone. Not that I mind, of course.’
However, as soon as she was about to make up her mind to pursue this decision of hers, something else caught her attention. Laycie’s sensitive ears picked up a sound not too far from her current position. ‘Guys, check this out! It’s my new passport; isn’t it cool? I got it from the port where they are giving it out to civilians of Fiore so we can go to other countries like Bosco and Ministrel. Isn’t it exciting?’
A smirk lit the female’s visage as her red eyes sparked with a sense of curiosity. This was indeed interesting; a passport; one that would enable her to leave Fiore and explore the other countries. Now this would be something that was a certain means of amusement. Especially, considering the fact that Laycie was absolutely positive that they would not hand out passports to Dark Mages; the Magic Council would never allow that. Indeed, it would be quite intriguing to venture into other countries as they would contain different types of humans and hence, more methods of amusement; however, at the same time, the thought of perhaps, pretending to be from a Legal Guild and obtaining a passport would be quite a good way to pass the time as well. Laycie was bored, after all. So why not?
Making her way to the port, the demon’s red eyes scanned the area and found the place where they were distributing passports. However, there seemed to be one problem that annoyed Laycie; a big line of humans waiting to obtain their passports. She wouldn’t have guessed that this would be quite a big thing. However, there was absolutely no way she would be spending her time waiting in a queue to obtain what she wanted; after all, she was a Dark Mage and she would have to live up to that. Not to mention, the extreme humor it would be bring was another contributing factor to consider.
Ruffling her hair a bit and smudging her face a bit, Laycie managed to make appear as a desperate yet cute sight. Who would be able to say ‘no’ to her? Making her way to the front of the line, the demon transformed her visage to take upon a look of sheer helplessness combined with a tint of innocence. Poking the large and utterly dirty man standing at the beginning of the line, Laycie looked up at him as he glanced down at her, openly scrutinizing every part of her frame.
‘Hello, sir.’ Laycie spoke, her voice timid and laced with pure innocence. ‘I was wondering if you could let me stand in front of you. I really do want to get my passport and I’m afraid I do not have enough time to be here as my siblings are waiting for me. And I need to go to them and resume my job so we can get food. So please, sir; let me stand in front of you.’ A thoughtful look encompassed the man’s face as he gazed at the girl, a dark feeling radiating from his eyes. Finally, smiling down at her, he responded. ‘Of course. But after we get our passports, I want you to do a favor for me, okay?’ The demon did not have to think twice as to guess what the ‘favor’ was and it revolted her a bit as this man had an absolutely disgusting presence but regardless, this would indeed be quite interesting. She nodded at him as she stood in front of him to get her passport.
Finally, Laycie’s turn had arrived and presenting the same mask on her face as before she smiled at the man on the opposite of the desk as she gave her details; her name, age, nationality and her guild, Fairy Tail. ‘You’re from Fairy Tail?’ The man questioned. Beaming at him, Laycie nodded. ‘Alright.’ With that, the man went back to preparing her passport and a while later, it was done. She had to admit that it was quite amusing to claim she was from a Legal Guild when they contained the type of people she hated the most; the righteous and peaceful ones. However, at least, this took a lot less time and effort to obtain this passport. But alas, her day had not come to an end yet. There was still a matter of that perverted, old man but if he wanted to have fun then she would indeed, give him the time of his life.
As he had received his passport, he gestured Laycie to follow him into a dark alleyway. ‘So you remember that favor, right? Now, it’s time for it. I’ll even pay you.’ She smiled at him; however, her smile radiated a feeling of utter darkness. ‘Of course, I remember it. And I would be more than happy to be oblige. In fact, I’ll give you the time of your life~’ The man seemed to be a little shocked but jubilant at the same time. Spotting a knife that lay within a corner of the alley, Laycie walked over to it and picked it up as the man turned around, gesturing for her to follow once more.
With a smirk lining her visage, Laycie followed him and shoved him to the ground, with his back on the floor and her foot on his stomach as she held the knife up. The man had placed upon his face a look of sheer surprise and fear. ‘W-Wait! Wh-What are you doing?!’
‘Oh, I’m going to give you the time of your life your life. Isn’t that what you wanted, you disgusting, little human?’ Not giving him a moment to respond, the girl brought the knife down aiming straight for his chest where it pierced the skin as he eyes bulged out. She took it out and stabbed him the in the chest; again and again as his screams echoed through the alleyway. But alas, no one would listen to him. Blood-caked and satisfied with the mangled mess of a bloody body that Laycie had left, she looked at her passport and then, started walking out of the alleyway with nothing but the moon’s light on her.
‘Well, this passport journey turned out to be far more fun than I could’ve imagined~’
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