Waking in a dark and unfamiliar room, the goddess of Purity couldn't remember how she went from the comfort of her home to being tied to a bed surrounded by repulsive, dangerous demons. The last thing she could remember was the window in her bedroom being smashed open, a large, scary man entering through the broken glass, and then she was going unconscious.
Now, her wrists were bound by magical rope attached to the headboard of a bed, preventing her from escaping whatever harm she was about to face. "Wh-Where am I?" when the little goddess finally spoke, her voice was quivering with fear despite not knowing the true extent of danger she was in. As the goddess of Purity, it did not occur to the girl that her captor and these demons planned to force her to do horrible, nasty things with them.
"My, my... Seems we've made quite a lovely catch, don't you agree?" a deep, gruff voice seemed to echo through the room, and the sound sent a chill down the goddess's spine. The demons surrounding the bed did not respond to the man, but it looked as though they were waiting for permission to move from their spots. Although the goddess didn't know why she was stolen away from her home, she could tell that this was a situation she needed to get out of...quickly.
As the large man finally came into view, the goddess could feel the fear in her chest growing stronger as she gave a few unsuccessful tugs to her restraints. "H...help!" she called out, searching the dark room for any signs of an escape route. "Scream all you want, little one, no one can hear you," the man spoke up again, this time chuckling through his words as he enjoyed the fear expressed by the girl.
It was then that the man motioned towards the demons, giving them a signal that must have been the permission they were so desperately waiting for since the next moment, the demons were closing in on the restrained goddess. She knew there was no way she could escape now, and all she could do was watch the scary demons come closer and hope someone out there had heard her cry for help.
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