Lord Lady Lord Lost Analysis

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Lady Lord Lost :- you have successfully killed my child we are even now.. If you change your mind I am willing to accept you back even though you have become a demon and be parts of me ( clean and wipe the blood from the face of the Demon). You can become a royal deity again if you are me and be with Berg and our Child Love. You can have a family again.
Demon:- I don't want to be part of you (remove the hand of Lady Lord Lost)
Lord Lady Lost:- I cannot safe you if you are not me.
Demon:- don't touch me I hate you.
Lord Lady Lost:- you cannot hate me you are still Berg Prisoner I am the only one you can depen for your survive. If you continue saying that you hate me I will stop bring souls of deities for you to eat... can't you see how good and kind I am to you. I went to Makedonia to bring you high quality food for you. I don't want you to become weak and loose your strenght beacuse of my husband endless torturing you. Let me clean your wounds. ( by force wiped and clean zebed)
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Lord Lady Lost:- what to do you cannot die... what will happend to all the men who loves you and to your new lover Emperor Dark Sky?... I know you love Darksky just thanks me that I gave you my power to heal and give you energy to survive even though you are no longer me. (Angry) I forgive you and you too should forgive me for not saving your death human child... we are even. Don't hurt my child Love (left). …show more content…
His clothes clean there is no trace that he had gone in any body torture.
Then he heard footsteps. He turns around "my heart beating so fast I feels like DarkSky coming for me. I should looks preety for him... I better tidy my hair" he clean his hair he don't want Darksky to see him in his worst. After he finish he smiles to welcome Darksky. The moment he saw who enters in his prison his smiles

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