1| Heaven before Hell
Synopsis: Princess [Name] Angelos— the heir to the heavenly throne— finds herself in the midst of marriage talk with the Duke as she prepares for her ascension. Simultaneously, she discovers that the demons in the depths of Hell are beginning to grow restless.
Characters used: Sae, Bunny.
Cw: Arranged marriage; Sae x reader; Bunny x reader undertones; abuse; power imbalance; misogynistic ideals; religious/ mythological allusions; f!reader.
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"And demons have been chained to the depths of hell, away from the sacred land of angels, since."
That's all you hear before a wooden stick smacks against the board in the study. Your tutor snaps her book shut, therefore concluding the lesson for the day.
"Now, then, any questions?" she asks, giving you a pointed look from behind her glasses. You shake your head, no. She hums in response, "Good. Now, you'll be quizzed on this tomorrow. I expect you to be thoroughly prepared."
You watch as she struts her way out the royal study, closing the door behind her with a loud creak and a daunting click. You're left in silence to take the content that had been taught.
Demons; beings who thrive on malice and suffering. Grotesque creatures with horns, claws, fangs and tails, fabled to be chained to the darkest depths in Hell for the crimes of their forefather— Satan. They're rumored to feed on the life force of those foolish enough to approach them.
You gaze out the window. Far off, into the distance, you see the pearly gates, tall and secure. Beyond them lies a vast expanse of lush green. The further it travels, the more dull the saturation becomes. That's where one would find Hell— a place of heat and suffering.
It's nothing like the soft Kingdom of Heaven. The sun is always bright, but never to the point of it being overbearing. The streets are cheerful, safe and essentially glowing. The people are kind, friendly and well cared for.
And you? You're at the top of it all. Next in line for the heavenly crown, clad in the finest of silks and cotton, safely tucked within the pristine palace walls. You stand up from your seat, stretching your limbs to release the tension you'd built up during your tutoring session. After packing the majority of your things, you exit the study.
Your footsteps happen to be the only sound in the otherwise quiet halls. The walls soar up to the brightened abyss of the sky, decorated by gold-rimmed windows and other ornate, gleaming details against the white marble. As you make your way to the palace gardens, you are stopped by one of the servants. The man bows before you.
"Apologies for my intrusion, your highness. His majesty, your father has ordered your presence in the throne room," he speaks, his voice steady.
With a soft sigh, and polite murmur of acknowledgement, you immediately set off to your father, the king of Heaven. Two guards meet you at the intricately designed double doors. They then push them open as your attendance is announced with a loud creak and an official proclamation from one of the guards themselves, "Your majesty, the princess has arrived."
With quiet, measured steps, you find yourself before the King, your father. You bow your head before him, "Father."
The man in question only gives you a rough hum of acknowledgement before urging your head to him, "Lift your head."
You do as he says and meet his gaze. Cold, calculating eyes meet yours from above. "You know who Duke Igelsias is, yes? You'll be having dinner with him tonight. Everything has already been planned. I expect good behaviour from you. He is by far the best suitor available. He's young, influential, wealthy and more importantly, he's a highly sought-after angel. You'd do well, by pleasing him."
There's no room for argument as his command is simple: behave. By now, you knew what that meant. Sit like a lady. Be quiet. Eat like a lady. Only speak when spoken to. Be as small as possible. Present yourself as the perfect, sweet, doting wife Lord Iglesias would want you to be.
Not in the mood to upset your father, you simply bow your head. "Yes, father."
"Good. You are dismissed."
And with that, you're turned on your heels and gone. Each step seems to weigh on you, the next heavier than the last. It had always been like this after a talk with your father.
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The rest of the day is a blur— servants, flocking to various on the path towards the dining room and fretting over every minute detail, tirelessly working to cook up the best meals and clean the already spotless dining hall. The others whisk you away into your room so they may prepare you for the night. Hands tug at you and squeeze you into a dress that molds your body into an impossible form. Your hair is combed and styled to give off the impression of casual elegance— too low to be considered uptight but too high to be considered anything less than nobility.
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The evening cannot arrive sooner. But it arrives nonetheless. The grand doors creak open, granting you entry to the now serene, candle-lit dining hall. At the long, table, you find that it's nearly overflowing with foods and drinks only fit for a pair of kings. As delicious as you find it, you're acutely aware of how little of the feast will be shared with you.
"A princess should watch her figure," is what you were often told whenever you reached for even a crumb more than what everyone deemed enough for someone of your social stature.
As you're eyeing the food, you find your gaze wandering to those who are seated around the table. You father— seated at the head, leaned back in his chair with his head held high and wine glass in his hand. To his right, your mother— quiet, poised, elegant— exactly how you're raised to be. Clearly, they had already began the meals before your arrival. But two seats to Father's left, you find the man of the hour. Just as you set your sights on him, he lays his eyes on you.
Following the young Duke's wandering gaze, your father finds you at the door. He lifts his hand in a grand gesture and rises from his seat. "Ah, and there she is! Iglesias, your prize!"
A shiver runs down your spine, straightening it as it strains against the bindings of the fabric. Duke Iglesias turns his head to you— his smile soft, serene. With quiet grace, he picks himself from his seat and makes his way to you. As he approaches, you bow before him— a polite gesture. "It's a pleasure to meet you officially, my lord."
Iglesias' smile doesn't waver when you rise to full height. Instead, he smoothly reaches his hand over to grab ahold of yours— bringing to his lips to press a lingering, delicate kiss to your knuckles. "Princess [Name] Angelos," he addresses. "Believe me, your highness, the pleasure is all mine." Behind him, your mother and the servants swoon while your father seems to approve of the interaction.
As if encouraged by the positive reception, Duke Iglesias draws you closer to his side, so he may guide you to your seat. One hand remains in yours while the other rests on your lower back.
There's something about his crimson gaze— the stretch of his lips that never even twitches out of place, but somehow feels so hollow. His hands are cold against your body— no warmth of which to speak. You feel unnerved by it as you take your seat, quietly thanking him. His seat is taken across from yours.
During the course of the night, you observe.
You observe his appearance— clean, smooth, but with a slightly roughened yet casual appeal. This is especially apparent with the way his soft, perfect face has a cross-shaped scar running across his right cheek and in the way his side-swept hair playfully deviates from society's slick, picture-perfect idea of a admirable noble. You observe the manner in which he carries himself— calm, friendly, yet firm enough to overwhelm with his authority. You observe the way he speaks— polite and respectful. There is not a moment wherein he speaks with too much conviction nor when he's too lax with his words.
You observe how all of these things greatly please your own parents.
The night fades into a blend of joyous laughs and playful banter that flies straight over your head. In the haze of it, you vaguely hear the words, "I simply cannot wait to have you as my son in law! It would do this kingdom good to have you as king."
You snap out your daze, fixing your gaze onto your father— his cheeks flushed from alcohol, a large grin stretched across his face. Your mother beside him offers a small smile of her own.
"I'm honoured to know you approve of me, your majesty," Duke Iglesias humbly responds. He brings his glass to his lips and takes a long sip. Over the rim of the glass, you catch his eye. Deep crimson gleams as it focuses on you. "I will do all within my power to ensure your faith isn't misguided."
If the discussions leading up to today hadn't, these words are what seal your fate.
The very next morning, word spreads across Heaven and Hell— 'The princess of Heaven and Duke Iglesias are set to be wed.' Thus, preparation for the upcoming ceremony are officially set for motion. Steadily, people rush to finalise what is set to be your union with the Duke.
Walking through the tall, imposing halls of the Heavenly Palace, the maids rush past and busy themselves with their own work. Occasionally, you hear them gossip among each other. After numerous years of remaining trapped within the rigid walls of the palace, you've learnt that the best place to pick up on gossip is in the comfort of the East Garden. The budding blooms are bright. The air is light. And since everyone seems to be under the impression that they're alone, they're often less reserved.
Hence, making the garden your haven within the walls is the best idea ever. Especially, when it's essentially your information hub.
Under the gazebo, amongst the freshly bloomed blossoms, you find yourself having a light cup of tea. And definitely not eavesdropping on the conversation of two of the grounds-workers just beyond the hedge.
"You must've heard by now, the marriage talks between the princess and the duke have finally been finalized!" one exclaimed.
"About time. I was beginning to think she'd never be wed. There are hardly any men around who'd be willing to tolerate such a brat. I almost feel pity for the Duke," the other muttered.
Rude.
"Tell me about it! Even if the princess was the finest bachelorette in the Heavenly realm, it's Duke Iglesias— the most sought after bachelor in the entirety of Heaven! Anyone would be lucky to have him! Those pale waves, his rubies for eyes! Oh, the things I'd let that saint of a man do to me."
Ew.
"Goodness, Maria! How dare you go lusting over taken noblemen. The future king, no less!"
"Oh, hush! If you saw him, you'd understand! Besides, who knows?" the girl, presumably named Maria, drawls.
Still totally not listening in, you take a bite of one of the pastries.
"Maybe once he becomes king, he may want a mistress."
You choke. Quietly, of course. Doing so in any other manner would be unladylike. Unbecoming for a princess or future queen, no less. It may also jeopardise your opportunity to learn something new here.
"Maria!"
"You heard me! I refuse to be silenced!"
This Maria lady is bold. You'll give her that much.
"You're so odd, you know that?"
"Yet, you come to me for all the juicy gossip. Speaking of, have you heard the latest news about Hell?"
Oh? Now, you're intrigued. The silence from the other conveys an equal magnitude of curiosity.
"From what I hear, animosity between the two realms is growing."
"You cannot possibly mean they're planning to...?"
"Mhm! Something about the newly appointed King of Hell making a near impossible request of our King."
"That definitely is worrying. Surely, they cannot make some form of a compromise. If the rumors I heard are indeed true, then the current demon army is certainly not worth fighting, if it can be helped."
"Ugh! Filthy demons! Always letting their greed get the best of them! Those rotten animals should be grateful to us, angels, were merciful and didn't wipe them out in the initial war!"
"Agreed. But what is it that the Demon King could possibly want? And just how valuable is it that His Majesty isn't willing to hand it over?"
"I heard it has to do with—"
"Maria! Georgia! Just what do you think you're doing? Get back to work and stop gossiping like a bunch of good-for-nothings!"
"Yes, ma'am!" the pair respond, presumably scurrying off to complete other tasks. This leaves you alone with your thoughts for a while.
Father had been negotiating with the Kingdom of Hell? For how long? You have had suspicions for a while, but any attempts to question it were met with active dismissal.
It's of no matter. Now. What's important is figuring out exactly how this looming threat of war will affect life up in Heaven. Can His Majesty wrap up negotiations on a good note? Will he continue to be a stubborn blockhead and persist? That's likely. But you have no clue as to what the Demon King is even like! Even if His Majesty did everything right, the Demon King could easily be a tyrant and blow things out of proportion.
While still being deep in your thoughts, you're approached by your butler who bows before you. "Your highness, your daily tutoring session will begin soon. I believe it's time you wrap up your tea time."
You hum, picking up your tea cup from the saucer, "I do suppose it's around that time. Thank you, Leonidas." The remaining contents of the tea is elegantly downed before placing it back on its saucer. You then stand and make your way towards the East Wing where your lessons are usually held. In fact, that's where you spend most of your time anyway.
Your steps echo through the halls. Light pours in through the windows and illuminates the path for you. Seeing as there's nothing much going for you in here and there's no one around, you decide to peer through the windows as you walk past them. The first thing you note is that there's quite the commotion surrounding a carriage at the entrance.
Except, you don't recognise it as one that's made within the gates of Heaven. The body is rectangular with sharp corners. As opposed to the usual pearly whites, dark hues of red decorate the otherwise black coach. The edges are ordained with silver instead of gold. But the design of the car is the least of your issues. What bothers you is the surrounding horde of what may be assumed to be servants.
They're all devils— slit pupiled and sharp clawed with large horns that curve over their heads. They are as tall as they are ominous. The edges of their clothes are either torn or burnt. Whether that's on purpose or because of the extreme conditions in the hellish depths, you're not too sure. For whatever reason, you find yourself captivated by them. So much so that you stop walking just to gawk at the demon squad. The air around them shifts as another demon approaches them. You watch as the servants begin to bow their heads. You can't get too many details from your position, but what you can tell is his vague appearance. From behind.
He's tall, noticeably so. His auburn hair burns bright against the surrounding stygian space. Dark fabric drapes him— long, flowy with sharp, jagged edges that foretell their own threats. Even from your distance, you can tell that the horns and tail that grow from his head and lower back respectively are far more prominent than that of the others surrounding him.
Drawing on your own knowledge, you recall that the prominence of demonic features is directly tied to the health and nutrients the demon receives. So maybe this one is a diplomat? Someone of high social standing within the burning depths? That would explain the seemingly lavish style in both clothes and transport, as well as the large number of servants and maybe even his presence.
An even greater issue crosses your mind, just what is this diplomat doing up here in Heaven? And better yet, in the castle gates! Is that even the biggest concern? He's present within the East Wing— the wing wherein you reside! Is that even safe? Does Father dub him trustworthy enough to meet with him so close to the future heir of the kingdom? There are so many questions— too many. Though they may all be summarised in one statement:
Heaven and Hell are indeed negotiating.
So does that also confirm the rumors of War? The notion sucks the warmth from the palace. It also doesn't help that your frightened gaze is no longer met with soft, magenta. Instead, sharp teal shoots straight through you, making you tense in your spot. You take that as your sign to leave for class. And that's precisely what you do as you rush off leaving the gold-rimmed window bare of your occupance.
Unbeknownst to you, the attention of the demon-diplomat lingers in the place where your presence once was. The moment is quiet— tranquil against the bustling of the servants and luggage. It's just the smallest sliver he needed to steel himself after yet another round of rough negotiations with Heaven's ruler.
The moment doesn't last long, but it's enough. With a quiet swish of his clothing, he enters his carriage and is hauled away to his lodging, the rhythmic clopping of horse hooves growing quieter with every step away from the East Palace.
a/n: Tell me why this took months? I took so long to make this! I originally made the suitor Luna, back in like April 2025. But because Bunny came out and we all know how Sae feels about Bunny, I decided to make it about him instead! That should give you an idea of how long this sat in my drafts for.
I then decided I wanted to save this for Sae's birthday. He's such a cutie patootie and missed writing for him! Except I didn't finish then too. So it rotted for months after that. Someone please save me from my prison.
But onto the actual fic. There's something about Sae that makes me extra nit-picky about the plot, dialogue and external details of my fics for him. So this had MULTIPLE revisions, instead of my like 3. Man has me on a leash. Don't free your girl 😔🥀
But yeah, this was going to take WAY too long if I wrote this out in full and with my timeline? You'd only see this written out in full in 5024 ✌🏽😭 So I'm turning it into a series! It'll be easier to manage and give you guys the Sae content you deserve!🤍🤍
(I think it's also worth noting that each of my author's notes' paragraphs were written over the course of almost a year. So if there are inconsistencies in ideas and points, that's precisely why)
Also, just tagging @angelicanaworld @daushu @ccandiefloss @cloudieclair @fckmyylife bc they wanted the completed fic and it felt wrong to potentially never let them see it.
And thanks so much for 200 followers! I hadn't hadn't realisable you'd multiplied hy that much until I physically went and checked😭
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