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 8. Lost in Thought
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 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 19. Discussion

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By Vaesen

A teenage boy sat cross-legged at the foot of a birch tree, resting against its pale trunk. The silvery shadow of the leaves gently swayed on his face, appearing as if it was dancing. He seemed to have fallen asleep while reading; his hands loosely held a thin book, and his eyes were closed, his glasses still perched on his nose.

It was a very serene sight. And yet, Gabriel didn't appear peaceful in Masha's eyes; instead, he seemed utterly exhausted. It made her hesitate, but she eventually decided to wake him up—she could always let him rest after their discussion.

Putting down her backpack, she crouched in front of Gabriel and gently shook his shoulder. The teenager opened his eyelids the moment her fingertips brushed him, staring at her with a blank face and dull eyes. Masha jumped in fright, pressing a hand against her chest. She had thought it'd be a struggle to wake up this Sleeping Beauty, but no. A slight touch had been enough, meaning that Gabriel was probably only resting his eyes and hadn't fallen into a deep slumber.

Masha couldn't help but heave a sigh of relief. It was lunchtime, and they had an exam in less than an hour. Therefore, they didn't have much time to talk, and wasting several minutes just to wake Gabriel up would have been quite a pain, especially since they had postponed their discussion a few times already.

Honestly, Masha couldn't wait any longer. Gabriel wanted to talk about her cute little brother, which made her unreasonably anxious. Every time she bumped into him in the corridors, all she wanted to do was corner the teenager and question him to her heart's content.

Her anxiety and impatience weren't unfounded, however. Masha knew Gabriel well, and he'd never ask to talk in private if it wasn't for an important matter. Considering how observant he could get, she couldn't help but wonder if he had noticed something about Misha that she hadn't.

And deep down, she knew something was off with her little brother lately. However, she could only tell that he seemed to have something on his mind. At first, she thought it was due to his nightmare, but that was already a few days ago, and her brother was still looking at her with deep sorrow whenever he thought she wasn't paying attention.

Then, on Monday, when she went to his bed to verify if his fever had gone down, his face was suddenly filled with panic, his breath visibly caught in his throat. Although he rapidly hid it beneath a bright smile, she still had seen the fear lurking in the depths of his eyes. Only, his reaction made her unable to ask what he was so afraid of.

This boy had his pride, and she didn't want to probe too much and anger him. Sulking was his strongest weapon, and Masha felt like dying every time he pouted for days. So, she preferred to avoid rubbing salt into the wound as much as possible. If Misha didn't want to confide in her, she wouldn't force him. All she could do was ask the expert his opinion, although this expert had a wicked tongue and a bad personality.

"The pest is not here today?" Gabriel sneered, stretching his neck to look over Masha's shoulder to make sure Camille wasn't merely lagging behind. After confirming that there was indeed no one else in the track field, Gabriel lowered his head, satisfied.

"No, she's with her friends today," Masha rolled her eyes as she sat beside the teenager. "I'm not the only person in her life, you know?"

"Sometimes, I wonder."

Masha tactically decided to ignore Gabriel's mocking words and switched to the topic that interested her. "So, what did you want to talk about?"

Gabriel glanced at her, silent for a second. "Well, first off, did you notice that your brother doesn't like me? I'd even go as far as to say he hates my guts and wishes me dead."

"What? No way! He seems to like you quite a lot."

"Trust me, your brother wants to bury me six feet under. He kept up the pretense in front of you and your mother, but the moment you were out of his sight, his true feelings tended to show up. You know, his death glare is pretty obvious."

Masha blinked; Gabriel shrugged. He was telling the truth. Although Misha thought his acting was good, the reality was that it was pitiful enough to make the teenager want to cry. In the end, the boy was still an open book for anyone with a keen eye. Many times, Gabriel sensed his desire to slice open his throat and dump his body in the river. The child's smile was always a bit too stiff, and whenever he said kind words to him, they seemed to scratch and burn his throat.

Gabriel didn't expose the boy, knowing it wouldn't do them any good. For now, he preferred to wait and observe him a while longer. Thus he played along, pretending he hadn't noticed his hatred and false courtesy.

"Also, he asked if I liked you, then asked if I loved you."

"Oh? And what did you answer?" Masha grinned, her voice carrying a bit of mischief.

"What do you think? Of course I said yes both times," Gabriel scoffed. "But your brother didn't seem satisfied with my answer. On the contrary, it seemed to anger him. For a moment, I even thought he'd pounce on me and tear me to shreds."

Gabriel slightly shook his head as he remembered Misha's expression at the time. There was only dissatisfaction and animosity left on his doll-like face. He couldn't help but sigh, "You were right. Your brother's possessiveness is indeed like a bottomless pit. Winning him over will be a real pain in the neck."

Masha's clear laugh resonated throughout the empty track field. Well. She had been surprised when Misha showed goodwill toward Gabriel, so sure he'd bare his teeth the moment they met. Thus, Misha acting coy had left her at a loss for words.

Now, she had a pretty accurate idea of what her brother was planning to do. He played the model child only to lower their guard, thinking of backstabbing Gabriel at the first opportunity. It'd also explain why he seemed lost in thought lately. He was probably thinking of a way to get rid of the boyfriend the same way he tried to push away the childhood friend. Goodness, that boy wanted to keep his sister all to himself!

"But that's not what I wanted to talk about," Gabriel's tone grew solemn as he related what happened when he tried to verify Misha's temperature at the amusement park. The deep fear hidden in the child's blue eyes was still fresh in his memory. "His reaction was similar to my grandmother, and you know what she went through."

Yes, they both knew that Gabriel's grandmother suffered from domestic violence, and it left her with a few psychological shadows, even after her husband was long gone. One sudden movement was enough to scare her into obedience.

"Are you sure?" Masha asked through gritted teeth.

"I would rather be wrong, believe me, but I could never mistake these types of signs. You should find the time to discuss this with your brother and verify if anything happened at school."

Masha responded with a nod. She didn't question his words, knowing Gabriel would never lie to her unless it were for her own good. She had absolute faith in him.

The words sank, and anger welled up in her chest at the thought of someone hurting her precious little brother. If someone indeed had done something to him, Masha didn't know what she would do, but she had the feeling it could lead to jail time.

Gabriel averted his eyes, gazing over the empty track field. He didn't say anything more. Even though something else bothered him, he decided to keep his suspicions to himself.

Before bringing Gabriel home, Masha had explained a few things about her family situation so that he wouldn't make a blunder. The crucial point concerned her brother; the kid suffered from slight developmental disabilities.

As a child and a teenager, Misha's mental development was too slow. Because of this, he encountered many difficulties at school since his actual mental age wasn't at the same level as the other children. His social interactions were limited, often awkward, and the teachers' explanations and the school manuals were obscure to him. It took him twice the effort to keep up in class, tiring him out.

At first, Mrs. Brown wanted to send him to a special school, but her husband refused to admit that his boy was mentally disabled. Thus, Misha was enrolled in a regular school, and his mother took time every evening to tutor him and help him with his homework.

Thankfully, a development delay of two-three years wouldn't become a handicap once Misha reached adulthood, but in the meantime, it was still a cause for concern. Hence, Masha had told Gabriel to be careful when interacting with her little brother. Similarly, she made sure Gabriel would never raise the issue in front of her father. It was taboo.

At the time, she also took the opportunity to share some of her worries about her brother's future. She and her mother still hadn't told Misha that he was mentally disabled. They were afraid it would hurt him and affect his self-esteem. Moreover, they weren't sure he could fully understand what it meant. Maybe, he would only remember that he wasn't like the other children, which would erect another barrier between him and the other kids of his age.

To top it all, Misha was also smaller and thinner than other boys of his age; this was already a cause of mockery that deeply troubled the child. Thus, they thought of waiting for a few years before explaining his conditions. But in the end, they never had the chance to do so in their past life. One died too soon, and the other was too busy with work, so much so that she forgot about it. Well, she also didn't live long enough.

Because of this, Misha wasn't aware of his peculiarity and still hadn't realized that his acting was full of holes. And, of course, the discrepancy inevitably drew Gabriel's attention, arousing his curiosity.

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Mini theater

MC: ... Is my acting that poor?

ML: Yes.

Author: How about taking lessons from Gabriel?

MC: Well, who cares if my acting is bad?

Author: I care! You're a pain in the neck, and there are so many things I can't write because your intellect and capabilities aren't good enough (ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

MC: Shut up! It's your fault, you're the one who created me! Take your responsibilities! (╬⁽⁽ ⁰ ⁾⁾ Д ⁽⁽ ⁰ ⁾⁾)

Author: Do you really want to argue with the one who holds your fate?!

MC: I hate you!

Author: Good! You will hate me even more later on!

ML: ...

Chapter revised on 2022-04-30

Edited by Clozed! ♥

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