Sweet Devil [BL]

By Vaesen

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Misha has always been petty, very, very petty. He pays back the smallest grievances tenfold, and his temper f... More

Chapter 1. Happy Christmas Eve
Chapter 2. Long Time No See
Chapter 3. Santa Claus
Chapter 4. The Golden Watch
Chapter 5. The Mother
Chapter 6. The Sister
Chapter 7. The Jerk
Chapter 9. Sleeping Face
Chapter 10. Naughty Kid
Chapter 11. Tantrum
Chapter 12. La Ronde
Chapter 13. Cat and Mouse
Chapter 14. Ice Cream Cones and Game Booths
Chapter 15. Carousel Tower
Chapter 16. Do You Love Her?
Chapter 17. Fever
Chapter 18. Dereck Is a Genius
Chapter 19. Discussion
Chapter 20. Hospitalization
Chapter 21. Grumpy Nurse
Chapter 22. Apple Juice
Chapter 23. Don't Leave Me Alone
Chapter 24. Unexpected Guest
Chapter 25. The Great-Granddaughter
Chapter 26. Playground
Chapter 27. Freedom
Chapter 28. Home
Chapter 29. Dereck's House
Chapter 30. Sneaking Out
Chapter 31. Pranks
Chapter 32. Chocolate Muffin
Chapter 33. Upset Stomach
Chapter 34. On the Road
Chapter 35. Spoiled Adult
Chapter 36. Wrong Gender
Chapter 37. Don't Judge a Book by its Cover
Chapter 38. Piggyback Ride
Chapter 39. Chatting
Chapter 40. What if There's a Bear Outside?
Chapter 41. Clamato Juice Shower
Chapter 42. Raccoon
Chapter 43. Bleeding
Chapter 44. Not a Phone Prank Call
Chapter 45. Who Are You?
Chapter 46. Not the First Time
Chapter 47. The Nurse
Chapter 48. Soap Opera
Chapter 49. Strangers
Chapter 50. You're Disturbing the Patient's Rest
Chapter 51. White Tulips
Chapter 52. Let's Talk
Chapter 53. Vanishing into Thin Air
Chapter 54. Hide-and-Seek
Chapter 55. Let's Break Up
Chapter 56. Unqualified Teacher
Chapter 57. She Shouldn't Be Here
Chapter 58. More Than Enough
Chapter 59. A Ghost?
Chapter 60. Can't Get Used to This
Chapter 61. Dumb Child
Chapter 62. Not Playing with Him
Chapter 63. Birthday Gifts
Chapter 64. Promise Me
Chapter 65. The Road
Chapter 66. Why?
Chapter 67. I Love You Sis'
Chapter 68. See You Next Year, Dear Santa
Chapter 69. A New Day
Chapter 70. Buying the Groceries
Chapter 71. Gabriel's Best Friend
Chapter 72. Thank You
Chapter 73. Taking a Bath
Chapter 74. You're Such an Idiot
Chapter 75. Misunderstanding
Chapter 76. Foreboding Feeling
Chapter 77. Right Choice
Chapter 78. Taxi
Chapter 79. Meant to Be Happy
Chapter 80. Footprints
Chapter 81. WTF
Chapter 82. The Cat is Out of The Bag
Chapter 83. What She Needed
Chapter 84. Time Sure Flies
Chapter 85. Mary
Chapter 86. Let's Get my Sister a Girlfriend
Chapter 87. Happy Eighteenth Birthday
Chapter 88. A Bunch of Birthday Gifts (Part 1)
Chapter 89. A Bunch of Birthday Gifts (Part 2)
Chapter 90. Feelings
Chapter 91. Summer
Chapter 92. Nervousness
Chapter 93. Cheating
Chapter 94. Fooled
Chapter 95. Quarrel
Chapter 96. First Anniversary of Death
Chapter 97. Hi Santa
Chapter 98. Sorry, You're a Bad Liar
Chapter 99. One Year Ago
Chapter 100. We Need to Talk
Chapter 101. A Message to One's Past Self
Chapter 102. Butterfly Effect
Chapter 103. Unwrapped Gifts
Chapter 104. Welcome Back to Hell
Chapter 105. The Drunk Driver
Chapter 106. Opening Up
Chapter 107. A Different Choice
Chapter 108. Tragedies
Chapter 109. .... Big Brother?
Chapter 110. And you, are you?
Chapter 111. A Familiar Sight
Chapter 112. A Selfish Man
Chapter 113. Get Lost
Chapter 114. Postponing
Chapter 115. Babysitting
Chapter 116. See You
Chapter 117. Love Matters
Chapter 118. Unwanted Guest
Chapter 119. An Overdue Conversation
Chapter 120. Five Years Ago
Chapter 121. Am I a Jerk?
Chapter 122. Until Then, Farewell
EXTRA I: Peeping Tom
EXTRA II: Pranks
FAQ -- More like a messed-up interview but shh --
Chapter 123. A Day Like Any Other Day
Chapter 124. Jerk and Cinnamon Roll
Chapter 125. Loose Screws
Chapter 126. Food Poisoning
Chapter 127. Blackmail
Chapter 128. Kidnapping
Chapter 129. Not Like Him
Chapter 130. The Masked Man
Chapter 131. A Little Gift
Chapter 132. Give Them Back
Chapter 133. Diaries
Chapter 134. Exhausted
Chapter 135. Life Went On
Chapter 136. Bad Habit
Chapter 136.1 Little Nightmare NSFW
Chapter 137. Regrets
Chapter 138. Breakfast Time
Chapter 139. Resting
Chapter 140. About the Previous Timelines PART I
Chapter 141. About The Previous Timelines PART II
Chapter 142. Small Talk
Chapter 143. Not My Boyfriend!
Chapter 144. Hormones
Chapter 145. White Eyed-Wolf PART I
Chapter 146. White Eyed-Wolf PART II
Chapter 147. Lego Castle
Chapter 148. A Den of Vipers
Chapter 149. New Colleagues
Chapter 150. Hot Pepper Chocolate
Chapter 151. At The Hotel
Chapter 152. Not Something He Wanted To Hear
Chapter 153. A Hickey
Chapter 154. Bitten By An Ugly Bug
Chapter 155. Leaving The House
Chapter 156. Small Aquariums
Chapter 157. A Bout Of Jealousy
Chapter 158. Skeletons In The Closet

Chapter 8. Lost in Thought

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By Vaesen

After the meal, Masha wanted to go to the Jardin Botanique. So, they went and strolled about under the blazing sun.

Each garden had its own distinct theme that came from all around the world. Masha and Camille were particularly fond of the Chinese and Japanese gardens, having fallen in love with the architecture of the Chinese pavilions and the various bonsais put on display in a rock garden.

When the two girls weren't giggling or whispering in each other's ears, they were in awe. They asked Gabriel to take a picture every two steps, striking odd poses in front of beautiful flowers in full bloom. Sometimes, Camille and Gabriel switched places so that the couple would have a few pictures of them cuddling.

In contrast, Misha was as silent as a corpse; he also looked like one, with his lifeless eyes and pale face. He wasn't in the mood to admire the immense garden, nor did he feel like posing for the camera. He didn't run around, didn't play in the playground, and didn't even throw some fish food at the colorful koi in the pond. Anyway, feeding the fish wasn't something they were allowed to do. Not like Masha minded, however.

After seeing a picture of the pond in the pamphlet, she had come prepared and brought the fish food from their home, skillfully hiding it in her bag. 'As long as you are not caught, then who cares?' had always been his sister's motto, and she lived by it quite well. Their mother also turned a blind eye, suddenly fascinated by the cloudless sky.

While they were having fun and teased the poor fish, Misha stood there without doing anything. It wasn't like he deliberately wanted to be unfriendly, but Misha honestly couldn't concentrate on their conversation; he couldn't even afford to let his thoughts wander for too long, much less move around recklessly. He was battling with his heavy eyelids to keep his eyes open, feeling like he was about to faint. Meanwhile, the dizziness made him see double—when it wasn't triple.

The fatigue he felt before eating was now overwhelming him. It was to the point where he didn't have enough strength to talk or even look ahead. His head felt too heavy, and his neck hurt. As a result, he kept his mouth shut and his head lowered, staring at the ground and dragging his feet like a zombie.

Often, his mother would glance backward and ask if he was feeling unwell; every time, Misha said that he was fine, just a bit tired. He ate too much, that's all. But, of course, Gulnas wasn't convinced—she wasn't blind, nor was she stupid. Something was clearly off with her son: firstly, he was oddly silent and obedient, and secondly, his face had turned sickly pale over the past few hours.

Again, she frowned and asked the same old question. "Are you sure you're alright?"

"It's only too hot today, mom."

It wasn't a lie. The weather was particularly torrid, and the humidity was stupidly high. He wasn't the only one with a back drenched in sweat!

"Don't worry!" Misha puffed up his chest, trying to look imposing despite his tiny body and doll face. "I won't give in to a little bit of heat."

"I know, I know," Gulnas chuckled, gently tousling his hair before frowning. "The top of your head is really warm. A bit too much, actually...."

His mother bent over and rummaged through her backpack. After a short while, she took a lovely hat out of the bag before squatting down and putting it on her son's head. She also gave him a bottle of water in passing.

"I know you don't like wearing hats, but can you bear it for today? It'll help you cool down a little. And even if you're not thirsty, drink a lot, ok?"

"...Sure."

'I don't especially hate wearing hats, mom. I just really hate those girly hats that you have always loved to put on my head,' Misha complained in his heart as he opened the bottle and took a sip.

'Honestly', he thought, 'with that hat on my head, I bet people will never believe I'm a boy. What a pain.' Again, he couldn't help but miss his tall and muscular body. Without any doubt, the adult version was better. Even if his face was somewhat androgynous, no one would mistake him for a girl after seeing his broad shoulders and flat chest. And If they ever did or dared to mock him, they would soon realize that the girly guy could still throw a punch.

Honestly, Misha had never been afraid to come to blows. On the contrary, he loved to fight a bit too much, being the kind that didn't like to argue and preferred to use his fists. Resolving disagreements was faster this way, anyway.

Perhaps, he could start training early on in this life.

In his teens, because of the self-loathing and anger he had built up after his mother's death and his father's physical abuse, he often lost it and fought with his classmates for the stupidest reason. Over the years, those reckless fights in the school's backyard honed his instinct. But it also left many scars.

However, Misha never properly learned how to fight, and because of his infamous reputation, every martial art class he contacted refused to accept him. They didn't want to deal with the problem child, and their disciples weren't allowed to fight outside the dojo, a rule that the young man clearly wouldn't follow.

In the end, Misha could only keep on brawling with punks and drunkards to learn by himself. He was perfectly aware that he lacked techniques and was full of openings. That was to say; his adult self was nothing more than a wild beast. Well, in his present state, he didn't even know if his body would react accordingly to his 'past' experiences and if his reflexes were still there or not. So maybe he'd need to start from scratch again.

But, whatever. If Misha had to learn everything again, so be it. He wanted to be able to defend himself and protect his loved ones this time around, and he, for sure, wasn't planning on slacking off.

If his father were to pick up his bad habits from his previous life and turn to alcohol despite his mother not dying, then Misha had to be able to crush him regardless of his body build. That man was a violent drunk, and he knew his family would suffer from it; his mother was too frail, his sister was still a teenage girl, and he was only a little boy. None of them could fight back against his father if he lost his temper.

All that to say that Misha thought of asking his mother to sign him up for Aikido after returning home. It was one of the most useful martial art to learn for children and women as it used the opponents' strength to overthrow them. He also thought of pestering his sister to take the class with him. It wouldn't be bad for her to learn a move or two.

As for the physical contact that would inevitably occur while practicing joint-lock or throwing techniques, Misha told himself that he'd think about it once it came to it. Fighting with his fists was fine. Therefore, Aikido should be alright as well. If not, he'd think of a solution after reaching that point.

Anyway, he knew he had to get rid of this little problem of his sooner or later. So getting accustomed to physical contact with others during Aikido classes wasn't a bad idea. Maybe?

Misha slightly shook his head. His thoughts were drifting further and further away. First, he had to dispose of Gabriel, discard his father from their life, and ensure that his mother and sister escaped their fates. Then, after all of that, he'd have the right to think about how to handle his own problems.

But Misha didn't know where to start. Everything that required using his brain, he had always avoided it like the plague, and now that he had to use his head, nothing came to his mind. He couldn't think of any plan that made sense. They were all childish or unrealistic.

Lost in thought, Misha mechanically followed behind his mother like a little duckling the entire time they were in the garden.

His sister was busy with her best friend and her lover, and thus, she didn't notice something was wrong with her little brother, who usually clung to her all day long. She still bought him a popsicle along the way and asked him if he was feeling unwell, if the weather was too hot for him, if their rather long stroll had taken a toll on his body, etc. In short, the basic questions and the usual concern; nothing Misha couldn't handle. Only a few words were necessary to send her off to her friends.

Today was her birthday, and Misha didn't want to cast a shadow over her special day. Thus, he kept telling everyone that he was fine, even if he wasn't.

As Misha was thinking of what to do while eating his popsicle, he felt more tired with each passing second, and his head soon started to throb. His sole consolation was that he at least hadn't fainted, but the unpleasant feeling of gradually losing his consciousness was still there, putting him on edge.

When they finally arrived at their hotel a little after 4:00 PM, Misha was exhausted. After checking in and putting their luggage in the corner of their room, he dragged his feet to the nearest bed without a word, sprawled across it, and quickly fell into a deep slumber.

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Mini theater

ML: You know, when you're not feeling well, you're supposed to say it.

MC: Shut up.

ML: I'm just showing concern for your well-being, don't be so rude!

MC: Yeah, sure. I don't need your fake concern, thanks.

ML: *Mumbling* But I'm not faking it...


Chapter revised on 2022-04-17

Edited by Clozed! ♥

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