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After receiving a slew of texts from Levi, Ty had come out to the Forbidden forest as quick as he could manage. After all, it wasn't often that your roommate confessed that they had just done something horrible. He was anxious above all; Ty didn't know anything about what was happening, or what Levi was even talking about. He really hoped he had gotten into another fight, though. That first one was pretty fun. Even if the prospect of another fight excited him, he still didn't want to be outside. It would be more like him to abandon his roommate, let him cover up whatever he had done by himself. Despite his temptation to leave and go back into his warm home, Ty pulled his thick coat tighter around him, frowning at the bite of the chilly air. Summer had come and gone, and left an unpleasant bite in the air. The leaves were beginning to die and fall apart, and one such golden leaf had stuck itself in Tyberius' messy hair. The walk from the dorms to the forest was long enough, and under his breath, the man muttered obscenities for being poked out of his cave.

The area had begun to thin out, both people and buildings beginning to disappear as he neared the outskirts of the grounds. The forest was looming into view, and he thought he could see Levi huddled on the very edge of the treeline. Intentionally, Ty dragged his feet, really not wanting to find out what had happened.
As much as he dreaded it, he found himself closer and closer to his roommate and his ... Victim. An average girl with blush pink hair, sprawled across the ground in a very unkempt fashion. Her body had been sloppily dressed, her shirt askew and revealing more than he would have preferred. A hand came up to his forehead as he examined the thing silently. Her face lacked the healthy glow of a living being, and one of her legs was bent at an unnatural angle. Slowly, Ty raised his eyes to stare at Levi. "Why... Did you kill a total stranger..."
Looking anxiously into the darkened depths of the forest, it was probably the best spot to pick to bury a body, but he wasn't looking forward to having to go in deep enough to where no one innocent would discover it. At least it looked like the woods were dense. They wouldn't have to go too far back. He didn't want to admit it, but after hearing about that one death in these woods, he had tried to avoid the spot ever since.
"You idiot, do you know how bad this is?"
 

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<div align=center>Levi had no idea how this had happened. He was both terrified and confused and he knew he had done something terrible and he knew he should probably tell someone, but this would surely get him imprisoned for the rest of his life. He didn't want to go to prison and so it was probably best to keep his big mouth shut about it. At the moment, however, he didn't think he'd ever been so quite so thankful for Ty's presence as he was right now. The night was cold and dark and every shadow that crossed his eye line made the demon jump. He was glad a storm hadn't risen up, though judging by the wind tugging at his hair, one wasn't far away.

You idiot, do you know how bad this is?

Levi squeaked, tensing up and nodding. Of course he knew how bad this was, he hadn't meant to, it was an accident. "You told me to sleep with a girl!" He returned, scowling at his room mate. That was exactly what he'd done. He'd slept with her. But, well, when he'd gotten to a certain point the girl had seized up and he'd suddenly felt very floaty all of a sudden. That feeling had passed far too quickly when he realized the girl was completely one hundred percent dead.

He didn't even have a clue what her name was.

"Oh God Ty I'm a horrible person I swear I didn't mean to!"</div>
 

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Sighing faintly, Tyberius rubbed his forehead, thinking about how to get rid of the problem as quickly and efficiently as possible. He didn't want to be out here longer than he needed. "I didn't know you were gonna murder her." Ty didn't know what Levi defined as "sleep with", but he didn't think Levi would get it so backwards. Closing his eyes briefly and tilting his face up, Ty waited a minute before bracing himself. Levi wasn't going to man up in this situation, he could already tell.

"Alright, shut up. Pull yourself together. We have to get her hidden back in the forest so no one can find her. If we're lucky, someone will eat her before a search party gets to her." Bending, Ty grasped one of her cold wrists, shrinking back internally at the feeling of a dead human. He really shouldn't be this afraid of death, but death was never scary if you weren't directly involved.
Firmly attached to her wrist, Ty straightened back up, the body coming along with him like a rag doll. "Okay. We'll go back until it's dark enough." Follow close behind, or you'll get lost. I won't come back for you, either.
Towing the girl behind him, Tyberius forced his way past the trees, stepping carefully to avoid snagging the girl on anything. She was already ripped up enough, she didn't need to get more damaged. Even though he didn't know her, she at least deserved to have some dignity in death.
 

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<div align=center>For a demon, you probably would not have expected Levi to even have a shred of remorse. That might have been true at one point, but he had come to the conclusion that all this time he had spent around humans this year had changed him somehow. He should have known this would happen, really, but there was no way in hell Ty would have believed him if he had point blank refused to find a girl to sleep with (which admittedly he had at first.) "See what happens!" He hissed, following obediently behind Tyberius and letting his eyes flicker to the ground as to avoid stumbling on anything, "girls die if an Incubus sleeps with them... I... I guess I can't control it yet, I'm only a baby, I swear!"

That was true, as well. Levi really was only a baby by demon standards, eighteen years was nothing compared to some of the Incubi he'd met, his father for example was hundreds of years old. A screech of an owl above the boy's head made him start suddenly, and by now his head was beginning to feel altogether quite fuzzy. Everything would be okay, something would eat her, and no one would ever know, right? Levi sorely hoped so. Ty was smarter than him, his ideas usually worked pretty well.</div>
 

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From somewhere in his heart, he was glad that Levi couldn't sleep with any girls. That most likely meant he was gay, and left him open to ... Boys. Yes. Other boys that were not him. "Well, you could have said so. Or just, I don't know, not slept with her. If you knew you couldn't control it, why did you do it?" He was frustrated now, and threw a glance at the boy behind him. He didn't really expect Levi to see, it was getting darker and darker in these woods. He had brought a tiny pocket size flashlight, but had nothing bigger. Dropping the girl for a moment, Tyberius fished in his deep coat pockets, looking for the little piece of plastic that would help them find their way.

Fumbling for a moment, Ty managed to find the on button, relief flooding through him as the little beam of light made a big difference. Thrusting it at Levi, "Here. You walk in front, now. It's your body, you figure out where you want to dump her." He hadn't brought any type of spade or digging device. They were probably going to have to cover her under some type of bush or maybe in front of a cave. If she was in front of a cave and got eaten a little, the staff would most likely assume she was murdered by an animal rather than by a student. "We'll see if we can find a cave or maybe a large bush. Hopefully we can make it look like an animal got her instead of an idiot."
 

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<div align=center>"Because I didn't know I was old enough to do that." Levi answered, that was completely true. Sure, he knew that's what an Incubus did, but really, they didn't need to eat souls to survive, but it made a demon stronger for a little while. Levi had never eaten a soul before, he hadn't known he could. He was feeling awfully lightheaded by now though, he decided to ignore it, blaming it on feeling tired instead of anything else. It was late, after all, he had no reason to suspect anything else other than feeling a little bit sleepy. He started when the torch was switched on, though gladly took it when handed to him.

"No one ever comes in here anyway," it was generally a place that students were told to avoid. This was dire circumstances, though. Levi was really quite sure something would prowl along and eat her soon enough, after all, it hadn't really taken him very long to do that. He frowned at being called an idiot, though at this point it was completely true. "I'm so lucky you didn't freak out." Granted, most people would have absolutely flipped. Ty, however... Was more or less exactly the same as he usually was.</div>
 

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Ty only grunted in response. He didn't know the age system that went for demons, and he didn't really think he cared all that much. What mattered now was that Levi could absolutely not sleep with girls, and that they had to take care of the current mistake at hand.
"They'll come if they know she's missing." Search parties for students would likely span all across the island. Considering the size of the island, it was likely that they would find her quick enough. All he was relying on now was an animal to catch the scent of a dead thing. Perhaps they would have better luck if they slashed her open a bit ...

"'Freaking out' is for babies." Internally, Ty was a mess, but he wouldn't admit that. Thankfully, his unflappable exterior made it awfully easy to think things through. Looking at his smaller companion, he was suddenly quite glad that he had been born with common sense. Sometimes he didn't really know how the boy made it through most mornings. Dragging the girl forward, Tyberius had to readjust his grip, his fingers digging into the unyielding flesh. Rigor mortis had already begun to set her body as it slowly resigned itself to death.
"Okay. Look, there's an outcropping of rocks up there. We're not far enough in, I think, but soon..." Ty trailed off as a faint howling sound came from the east. It was dark, cold, and this was entirely not their territory. Perhaps they had gone far enough, after all. "Maybe. There's ... Animals... Nearby. I bet they can smell her. Here, come shine the light over here I'll hide her and we can go before anything gets here. "
 

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<div align=center>Ty was right, he supposed a student going missing was a serious matter, but judging by where he had found her Levi had imagined that the girl hadn't had many friends... He was a good judge of character, and frankly, she had come across awfully... Mundane to him. That was no reason not to worry about this, though. He briefly wondered if the feeling in his chest was because he'd taken a life away, or the fear of getting caught for doing that very thing. The second was probably one to be concerned about, but then again, Levi was a demon.

Freaking out is for babies. Sure it was. Tyberius was right. He drew a breath, and let himself relax just a little - or at least as much as he could in a situation like this. He couldn't help but get distracted by the colours dancing across his eye line, though. Blues and pinks and yellows and Levi stared for a moment, eyes wide, mouth slightly agape in a bemused sort of expression. So pretty. Blinking, and shaking his head, they vanished, leaving him a little dazed. Ignoring the sensation, he turned back to Ty - what had he been saying? Levi didn't know. "What? Uh.. Yeah.. Yes.. Sure."</div>
 

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Waiting on Levi now, Ty stared, squinting as his roommate zoned out, staring at something obviously only visible to him. He was wholly concentrated on whatever he saw, and Tyberius quickly used up whatever patience he possessed waiting for Levi to snap out of it. Grumbling to himself, Ty decided he didn't need the light all that much after all. "Useless goat."
Hoisting the girl up, Tyberius grasped her more solidly, his fingers finally settling around her neck and digging into her thigh. Shuddering at the wet feeling on her leg, Ty quickly tossed her into one of the bushes, his hand shaking violently as he tried to get the suspicious wetness off his hand. Finally rubbing it off on a leaf, Ty definitely did not want to think about where that came from.

"What are you doing? Snap out of it. She's somewhere in the bushes now, anyway, I'm getting out of here. You're welcome to stay and guard her body, though. Hopefully whatever that is out there will eat you, too." Still in a bit of a huffy mood, Ty crossed his arms tight across his chest, turning on his heel. He was half tempted to just fly back, but somewhere in the back of his mind he was a little worried about Levi zoning out again and getting eaten. He hadn't moved yet, forgetting which direction they had come from. "Do you remember where we came from? I don't want to be stuck here all night."
 

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<div align=center>Those lights were back again and there was a tickly feeling in the pit of Levi's stomach that was making him giggle. They looked like little bugs to him, fireflies, but they came in every colour of the rainbow and Levi wanted to catch them. Pouncing after a non-existent bug, one of Levi's hands latched onto Tyberius' wrist. "Look at them, they're so pretty." He purred, pushing himself against the man for a moment before skittering off after a couple of pretty little lights that seemed to want him to go further into the forest. He was about to follow them when Ty spoke again, turning his head to listen to his room mate, Levi blinked.

"Where did we come from?" He asked, bringing the torch Ty had given him up to his line of sight, and staring at it. "Where did we come from?" Flickering it on and off for a moment, he marveled at the way it worked. Where did the light come from? Where did it go? After about a minute of him switching the flashlight on and off, dark eyes flickered up to stare at Tyberius again. Levi was feeling great, he was feeling floaty and high, like his body was no longer really attached to the Earth. Letting out another trail of giggles, Levi really wanted to follow those lights that had cropped up in the corner of his eye yet again.</div>
 
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