The stranger moved to her at maximum distance, looking at her burning cheeks.
Victoria wasn’t breathing. Each move of the guest made her completely forget about her own physiology. She just got frozen and gazed at the man.
‘…Lucifer…’ she whispered gravel-voiced.
The man smirked and raised up. He looked around the room, doubled down on the chair near the table. Having grasped the one he settled in near the bed, where the scared the hell Victoria was sitting near.
‘Why are you so surprised, Sunshine?’ he asked, setting his ring on his left hand.
It was a big signet-ring with some patterns. But they weren’t just patterns. Even Victoria who knew nothing of runes, recognized that there were ancient, maybe unknown sings and symbols on the ring.
‘It’s stuffy here,’ the man looked round again and undid two buttons of his shirt. ‘Like in hell… Kidding. That is you, people, who think it’s an eternal sizzler there.’
‘Is that not so?’ suddenly the girl asked.
‘An eternal sizzler is on the Sun… But I’m not sure about eternal. We have a normal, stable conception of nature and natural science.’
‘You mean that you don’t fry anyone on the frying-pan with pitchforks?’ Vic allowed her to smile.
Lucifer gave her a rapid smile and came down to the girl on the floor, closer to her olive eyes.
‘Deuces have a lot of work,’ he whispered, staring at her neck, ‘there are pitchforks and frying-pans… Putting it in a metaphorical way, of course.’
He was so close to her ear that his lips were almost touching her earlaps. Victoria closed her eyes, for the nth time having forgotten of the oxygen.
‘But I know that deuces are not that thing why you’ve been summoning me for so many days…Tell me, Sunshine, why did you summon me? Why did you make me to push very important business aside to come to you? Why?’
‘You know it better than I do…’ Vic lowered her eyes, reddening in her face.
Lucifer dropped his head and smiled. The situation obviously made him laugh and the only thing he regretted for was why he hadn’t come before to have fun.
‘Correct me, if I’m mistaken,’ he coughed, having sat on the chair again. ‘You, a human child, fell in love with one of my subordinates.’
Victoria cast down her eyes. Lucifer stood up and walked across the room. His moves were so graceful, smoothing, slithering, impossible elastic.
‘Wow! Fell in love with… Do you know whom you are in love with? I mean what his activity is?’
Vic looked at the guest, at his light movements.
‘Kharon… he is…’ hesitantly she started speaking. ‘He’s an incubus.’
‘That’s right, Sunshine! You’re in love with the incubus! But he’s not just an incubus. He is the Sovereign Legionary Demon. He is the King of Incubus in my Kingdom and many legions report to him! It’s very touchable to fall in love with him. And stupid! But it’s not for me to say. What do you want from me?’
Victoria kept silence. She was staring at the floor and kept her tongue between teeth, turning around her thoughts, not knowing how to put it correctly to the guest.
‘Don’t hesitate, my child, you have such a rare possibility to be received in audience by me and I hope you use it sensibly!’
‘I’m sorry…forgive me’ Vic got up from the floor and to be on the safe side, took couple of steps closer to the door. ‘I want to agree a contract.’ She whispered, having mustered up courage.
Having heard “contract” in a blink of an eye, the man became serious and came up to the girl quickly. Being fully afraid of the man, Vic moved back to the door until she bumped into it.
‘A deal?’ Lucifer touched her hair again, set the strand of it behind her ear. ‘The young, blooming Sun, are we speaking about the same deal?’
The girl kept silence, looking at the man’s eyes. Red-burgundy colour in his green-brown eyes became brighter.
‘I’d like to ask your help.’ The girl said in a low voice. ‘What’s the price?’
‘What help do you want?’ he took her by the hands and led her to the bed, seating her on it. The Lord himself sat on the chair near to the bed.
‘I want Kharon… but not only like a lover and obviously not for a night.’
‘You want to make an idiot in love from one of my best friends, do you?’
‘Not really,’ the girl began to jabber, ‘not really. I want him as a man. I want love, I want him to be with me. But I can’t give you my soul because if I give it to you, I wouldn’t be able to enjoy that I would have…’
Lucifer rubbed his chin, sitting on the chair, looking at nowhere. He was perplexed.
‘A hell lover… Tell me, Sunshine, are there really so few men on the earth who would like to give you love that you’ve decided to go down to hell to get it and give something important for you? Maybe you should take a closer look, shouldn’t you?’
‘No,’ she answered firmly, ‘I need only him.’
‘Oh, Kharon… Seducer of female hearts… What should I do?’
The man stopped speaking and went into his thoughts. Five minutes later Lucifer began to speak.
‘Okay,’ he said, ‘What are you ready to give if it’s not your soul?’
Victoria dropped her head silently. She cracked her knuckles nervously, sighed, looked awry at the room interior.
‘I’m ready to give you my voice…’
‘Your voice?’ the guest re-asked in surprise. ‘I’ve heard it somewhere… Well, yes, it was in a perfect childish fairy tale about the Mermaid. It was so romantic!’
The man stood up and looked seriously at the girl. Then he stopped smiling and frowned.
‘Sunshine, you really want to give me your voice in return of I give you my best supreme demon-seducer, plus my friend to live on the earth?’
According to only his tune Victoria guessed that she had said a stupid thing.
‘What can I give except my soul?’ she carefully asked.
‘Bargain?’ the Lord was surprised. ‘That’s interesting. Come on, suggest me something else that you have except you soul.’
All that the girl could give, made Lucifer laugh. He brushed asides her suggestions one by one. Victoria began being nervous when she got that the deal was about to fall through. And who else but Lucifer could help her?
‘Fine. Thank you for making me laugh, but I’ve been here for two hours already. I have to go. Before I leave, I’d like to tell you something: what you suggested is not interesting for me. I’m not a collector and don’t collect people by their parts. I adhere to principles and follow blindly rules that I laid down. I can suggest you next: I’ll take your soul in two years and let your live on, let it be so. Victoria, listen to me very carefully, you will live on, and you will be able to have a company of Kharon within two years. After it I will take your soul.’
‘Why can’t you give me all my life with my soul and take it after my death when I am old? My soul can’t be old, so what’s the difference when to take it? Two years or seventy…’
‘Are you sure that you will face your seventieth? I’m taking a risk now by giving you these two years. If something bad happens to you, I won’t be able to have time to take it. It’ll go there where it should be, not to me. Plus, I can’t allow Kharon to be on the earth for so long period. My last word, Sunshine, it’s two years and after I take your soul and let you live on. So, tell me, yes or no?’
The girl