gender neutral sinner reader x lucifer morningstar
requested by anonymous
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | it's widely known how much disdain, even hate, lucifer holds for sinners. so one can only imagine the cognitive dissonance that went off in his brain when he realized he had feelings for you.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | he wants you so, so, so badly, regardless of your sinner status. hell, regardless of what you did. you're just too sweet.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | he makes a joke about you two getting together to test the waters, only to be met with a confused stare and a soft "i thought you hated us. why would someone like me have a chance with you?" this hurts him more than he'd ever admit, even though it's not your fault at all. you were just stating what you had thought and been shown to be true.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | it's very unlikely he'd ever 100% come around to liking or tolerating sinners — you're an exception for him, not the norm. he'd never admit to being wrong about sinners overall, either — his pride is too high for such an admittance.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | he'll flirt with you, but any confused/unsuccessful attempts he'll play off as a joke or lightly laugh off and refuse to answer further questions.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | he won't admit his feelings to you for a good while. you'll get flowers, teasing, notes, and gifts leading up to it, but the confession will take time due to his general attitude towards sinners and his pride.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | if you confess first, he'll be overjoyed, but considering your hesitation earlier, that feels like an unlikely outcome to him.
𐦖 ⋆˙⟡ | if you confide your insecurities over feeling like just some "dirty sinner," undeserving of his love and affection, he'll do everything he can to reassure you that he really does adore you.
Vox had met you through one of Valentino's film shoots at his studio.
You were one of the actresses working with Angel Dust, despite the fact you sold your soul to another overlord other than your boss himself.
You were halfway younger than the TV demon when you died and was related to insect demons like Valentino, which probably catches his eye.
The only the different thing about you from him was not just because you're a woman, shorter than his partner, or the fact that you may or may not have a different language that he could understand, it was how you behave more professionally and a little descent than him.
And you seemed to be into technology more than those outdated radios, unless they were more like music upbeat radios.
He will slowly start to make excuses to go to his partner's film sets just to see your performances.
And it wouldn't take long till that one day, (during the end of "Poison), while your comforting Angel, you wouldn't notice Vox making some "arrangements" with your boss.
Before you even realized what was happening next, you were being called into Vox's office by your (soon to be former) boss.
You will soon realize that your "boss" had sold you out to your new boss, Vox, as his personal sugar baby.
He believes that it would be similar to a housewife.
Of course, he's going to be a little sexist, due to his time of period of where he died and went to Sin City.
And of course, he will have you sitting on his lap during one of his "business" meetings.
For bonuses, prepare your holes for the afternoon shifts at his room.
Warnings: post season one by two months BUT Adam miraculously survived, Lute was able to get her arm regrown by some divine intervention, Lute being a bitch 97% of the time, Adam being Adam, reader being a sweetheart, strong language, some derogatory nicknames towards sinners, reader is HEAVILY implied to be a bisexual (real queen shit), WxW, probably very out of character for both Lute and Adam — but I've never written for either of them before ✨
Word Count: 3.2K
Summary: you were a redeemed sinner, yet Lute still hated you. . . Though soon, things would change for the better.
A/N — Silva is Latin for Forest *** (I know, I'm so creative). The sick meal is something I love even when I'm not sick, but feel free to imagine whatever you want for it :) but remember: ALWAYS WASH YOUR RICE
The sky brightened, bringing along with it the dawn of your first day in Heaven. Having been a long time resident of the Hazbin Hotel, you were as skeptical as the others, but played your part in wanting Charlie's dreams to come true.
You were the first official resident, though more of an employee by the time Angel Dust came around, and a friend — a damned good one — to anyone who came through those doors.
It didn't matter who they were. Whether it was Alastor, Husk, or even Lucifer himself, it didn't matter. You were an excellent listener.
Perhaps that was part of the reason you had been redeemed.
It was possible that the other part of the reason why was because you regretted your singular act of immoral wrath when you were alive and you thought about it every day.
You had walked the straight and narrow your entire life — married young and planned on having children once you were out of college and had a stable job. . . Then your husband cheated on you with his co-worker and it was as if you were possessed by blind rage. You killed him.
You didn't kill her — she didn't know you existed, so you let her live. . . Then she found out of your existence rather quickly and karma came in the form of a pissed off woman wearing cheap perfume and fake red bottoms.
So you crash landed into Hell immediately. No trial in purgatory. Straight into the melting pot of horrendous historical figures that you had been forced to write essays about in High School and people like you, who did one wrong thing.
Watching the sun rise for the first time in almost ten years, you supposed you owed it all to Charlie. Having her as a supportive friend throughout your stay.
First to arrive, second to be redeemed.
The halo and wings were an odd feeling compared to the horns and sharp tail. . . As well as the white, light blue, and gold version of the outfit you were wearing when you ascended. Odd but welcomed.
“Thank you.” You whispered aloud, sitting on the dock behind the building you had been guided to upon your arrival just hours before, surrounded by the water that was completely unaffected by murkiness or toxic waste. It was the cleanest water you'd ever seen.
Wind chimes sang in the breeze that slightly rippled the top of the vast lake, distorting the reflected pinks and yellows of the golden sunrise.
Voices drew closer, yet they didn't matter as the air warmed comfortably, the sun rising higher and higher in the blue sky.
It was nice seeing blue instead of red. It felt human. It felt calm.
“[Y/N]?” A voice called out and you turned around to face the newcomer.
A smile broke out on your face as you came to see Sera with Sir Pentious and Emily at her side. The younger seraphim was buzzing with excitement.
You carefully stood so as to not fall into the lake, approaching them slowly. “It's good to see you again, Pentious.” You said, hugging the former snake demon.
He returned the quick embrace and blushed, just like he did when you were both in Hell. You and Charlie were the first to give him a chance. “You too missss [Y/N]. . .”
You smiled at him once again before turning to Emily, who seemed to be the one temporarily in charge. “Welcome to Heaven! There's so much for you to see and do! But first, do you have any questions?”
“Where exactly in Heaven are we?” You questioned, gesturing to the lake with trees to either side, but with water for as far as you could see.
“You're at the Silva Lake house.” Sera spoke up. “It was built when Sir Pentious arrived, as a way to prepare him for the eyes of the other angels who never set foot in Hell. . . As well as a potential sanctuary for any other sinners who may be redeemed along the way, such as yourself.”
A sanctuary for the redeemed made perfect sense when you thought about it. Heaven had to do something to not only make up for the mistake in leadership that led to the annual Extermination Day, but they couldn't just throw former sinners into society without getting them used to the new conditions.
It would be like bringing a knife to a gunfight. . . They'd be ill prepared and it wouldn't look good for anyone, especially the higher-ups.
“So, what do we have to do?”
This time it was Emily who replied to you. “Just be here and show us that you have no problem learning how things work up here. . . It's not too complicated, but there are a few new rules in place after recent events. . . But don't worry! I'm sure you'll both be fine!” She smiled brightly, clapping her hands together.
You could only hope everything would be alright.
Two weeks after your arrival, you had begun to think that you could handle the new realm in which you resided.
At the Silva Lake house, you had a set routine which consisted of a lovely breakfast with Sir Pentious in the breakfast nook, morning lessons with Emily, a silent nature stroll with Sera, a trip to the city — just barely inside the limits — purely so you could see what you'd eventually be joining, and dinners alone because Sir Pentious was allowed to stay in the city longer than you and go further because he had been there longer.
It was nice to have a schedule, but having the same one every day was beginning to bore you. At least Charlie's schedules had made room for stuff outside of trust exercises. . . Stuff like hotel movie nights, family dinners, and fun outings.
Two weeks and you thought you were ready. A five minute meeting was all it took for that false sense of readiness to fly out the window.
One look in the golden eyes of the woman who would've killed you less than three months ago, had it not been for Vaggie stepping in, was enough to make you feel as if your leg was still stuck under the burning pile of rubble with an angelic blade mere inches away from your throat.
The pain and any physical indication of it happening was long gone, but the memory was still there as if it had just happened moments ago.
Yet you still regarded her as if she was an inhabitant of the hotel — with a smile and an open mind.
Your welcoming smile was met with a glare of disdain from the exorcist angel, who looked as if she'd try to kill you again if you so much as breathed wrong in her direction.
Shockingly, Adam, who had been uncharacteristically quiet during the whole meeting, was more open to conversing with you than Lute was. This was all part of Heaven's new plan.
Forgiveness.
Sera wanted you to forgive Lute for the part she played in almost killing you and your friends.
She wanted Sir Pentious to forgive Adam for ‘killing’ him during the battle.
And she wanted them to forgive the both of you for the roles played in the battle, despite you avoiding the battle where you could.
“I sincerely apologize for the role I played in the battle that cost you many angels.” You said, catching Emily giving you two thumbs up from behind the two.
“Now, Lute. . . Apologize to her.” Sera ordered lightly.
The exorcist crossed her arms. “No. Why should I have to apologize to a lowly sinner?” She scoffed. “Not happening.”
You frowned. Lowly sinner? Ouch. . .
“She is redeemed, Lute —”
“Is she? She looks the same. A wardrobe makeover doesn't change who someone is. And she practically reeks of Hell.” Lute turned her nose up at you.
“I think that's enough for this evening, Sera. . . Adam, Lute. . . I apologize once again and hope you can find it within your hearts to forgive me.” You then turned away and walked towards your room.
“Sure thing, Bitch!” Adam called out just before your bedroom door closed roughly with a click.
Lowly sinner? Reeking of Hell?
The words stung. . . You should be mad, or even mildly frustrated. . . But you're more disappointed. Even when Adam, Lute, and the other exorcists were attacking your friends, you had been nice. . . But they didn't seem to care. It felt like you were redeemed for nothing.
So you laid on your bed in silence, with tears unwillingly cascading down your cheeks, until your usual dinner time rolled around and Emily coaxed you out before she and Sera left.
As you warmed up a prepped meal, you noticed that Adam and Lute were still there at the lake house, though neither paid any mind to you. Not while you milled about the kitchen. Not while you ate.
The only time they paid any attention to you was when you walked across the far side of the living room to reach the bathroom for your evening shower. Even then, Lute only glared while Adam made derogatory comments about joining you in the shower.
You ignored both of them, and when you came out of the bathroom, they were no longer in the living room, so you assumed they left.
It became evident just hours later that they, in fact, hadn't left. The dead giveaway was the loud rock music that played from the TV in the living room, during a time you knew Sir Pentious was asleep — and the former snake demon didn't care for rock all that much. He was more of a classical music guy, but he could also get behind r&b.
And you knew with the time, Sera and Emily wouldn't be around for another four hours.
You wanted to ignore it. Oh you tried so hard to ignore it, going as far as to cover your head with one of your pillows. . . But you could still hear it. And now you couldn't fall back asleep.
Trying was pointless.
Your morning started two hours earlier than it usually did, which unironically gave you time to do things that you couldn't do with the tight schedule. . . Like having morning coffee by the lake as the sun rose, breakfast that wasn't cereal or freezer waffles, or even a nice little swim with a shower after.
“What the fuck, dude?” You heard Adam's tired voice yell from the opposite side of the lake house, the music immediately muting.
Lute's more awake voice could be heard through the walls, but you were unable to make out anything she was saying. . . So you sighed and went on to make a nice breakfast, in hopes it would help set the mood for the day.
A good mood for a good day — hopefully.
Adam and Lute weren't allowed to leave until all was forgiven and peace was made between the four of you. Orders from the almighty creator who hadn't taken too kindly to Sera, Lute, and Adam attempting to play God in his absence.
What shocked you the most was Emily canceling lessons for the foreseeable future, purely because she could, saying ‘you've been at this for a while, you deserve a break so you're not burnt out’.
It was almost laughable.
After the disruptive morning of rock n’ roll, you went back to the regular schedule for the most part. . . But before you knew it, you had been in Heaven for a month and your limits were being tested.
Your food had gone missing from the fridge.
Your laundry had gotten mixed up, despite being separated by your hand. . . Which resulted in two of your brand new favorite shirts to shrink in the dryer — you still wore them anyway.
Things you set down were never where you placed them.
At first it drove you crazy — you thought you were losing your mind. Until Sir Pentious had come to you one late evening and revealed something he noticed.
Lute had been either eating your food or throwing it away.
Lute had been the one switching your laundry around.
Lute had been the one moving everything you set down.
You couldn't understand why someone would go to such lengths to inconvenience you when you had been so accommodating for the both of them. . . So you ignored her.
And it pissed her off.
How dare you ignore her existence while she was cursing yours?
One evening, you were making a nice, hearty meal because you and Sir Pentious had fallen victim to the early autumn allergy fueled cold. It was something your parents would've made whenever you were feeling under the weather — you were just glad the ingredients were in the house.
Adam entered the kitchen without his mask and opened the fridge as you were opening the cabinet that was filled with bowls and plates.
“Whatcha makin’, Hot Stuff?” Adam questioned, closing the fridge.
You glanced at him confused before opting to reply, rather than questioning anything he called you. At least he wasn't calling you sinner scum.
“Dinner.” You croaked in reply, using a pot holder to lift the lid off of the large pan where thinly sliced and seasoned steak was simmering in a homemade mushroom gravy. You then gestured to the pot of fluffy white rice next to the pan of cauliflower. (Again, it's one of my favorites — so delicious.)
“There's plenty for you and Lute to join us, if you'd like to.” You almost lost your voice by the end of the sentence, but the first man heard you.
“Yeah, okay. . . It looks more edible than that shit in the freezer — whatever the fuck that is.”
You would've laughed if you knew you wouldn't have landed yourself in a coughing fit. So you settled for a smile as you plated up the food.
“It looks disgusting.” Lute sneered from the doorway.
Immediately, your smile dropped and your fork clattered onto the wooden table. “Then don't eat it.” You snapped, taking your seat as Sir Pentious slithered into the kitchen.
“This shit looks good as fuck, Danger Tits.” Adam shoved a fork full of steak in his mouth and released a downright sinful moan. “You're missin’ out.”
Sir Pentious nodded in agreement, eating what was on his plate relatively quickly. You appreciated Adam and Pentious trying to make things better, even if Adam was using his own way to make it seem so. . .
But you were slowly losing your patience, which became evident by the way you verbally snapped.
Lute didn't speak to you — or rather speak down to you for a few days, but she lingered while Adam got to know you better. . . She seemed rather put off with how things were going.
Like how when you couldn't reach something, completely uncomfortable with using your new wings, Adam would grab it without stopping whatever conversation was going on.
Or when he'd offer to make dinner (or buy dinner for everyone) just so you could have a break.
Or even now when you were draping your towel over a chair on the back deck, prior to your swim in the lake, and he happened to be out there in the sun. You heard him mention something about you being ‘hot as fuck’ in your swimsuit, but you mostly ignored him, aside from a light blush dusting your cheeks.
From him, she learned your favorite color, your favorite animal, your favorite everything, basically. . . And when your eyes found Lute, she was glaring at Adam, not you, for once.
Rather than questioning it, you accepted it and found your way into the lake where eventually, they both joined you at a distance. You felt oddly alone, since Sir Pentious had decided to stay in — he still wasn't feeling the best, so you urged him to rest, claiming you'd be fine.
Lute seemed to be attempting to drown Adam and he took it in a playful way, yelling and laughing loudly while she splashed him and jumped on top of him — something that seemed out of character for her.
Though they both soon went underwater and just as you decided you were ready to go in, you were pulled under and came face to face with Lute. Your eyes widened as your heart beat rapidly in your chest.
She wasn't glaring at you. . . There was no animosity behind her gaze, her hands locked onto your arms. She smirked after what felt like an eternity and pulled you back up to the surface with her.
“Stay away from her, Adam.” Lute practically growled, holding you close.
This was odd. It felt so wrong, but it felt so right having her arms wrapped around your waist. She hadn't touched you until then, so you weren't sure what to make of the situation.
“So you finally —”
“Shut up!”
Adam only smirked and shot out of the water, going to dry off on the deck.
“I suppose we need to talk?” You questioned softly.
Lute nodded and released her hold on you so that the two of you could reach the deck once more.
You sat in the chair that Adam had previously occupied and she turned one to face you, taking a seat there. She stayed silent for a few minutes, watching you dry your hair and wrap your towel around your shoulders.
Lute then took another moment to admire the way the late morning light caught on your face, before she spoke.
“I was wrong about you. . . There's sinners who don't deserve good things and then there's you. . . I — you. . . You've proven yourself and. . . I'm sorry for how things have been since I showed up.”
You smiled at the apology, finally looking into her golden eyes. “You're forgiven. . . But if I might ask. . . Why did you hate me so much?”
She became nervous, you could see it.
“I thought you might be as bad as the regular sinners — I know what you did when you were alive and I know that's why you went to Hell. . . But these last few weeks showed me why you wound up here.” Something akin to adoration laced her tone and you blushed under her gaze.
It was such a quick change. . . But it seemed like a good one. It seemed like common knowledge that she wasn't the greatest at expressing emotions, having been so deep in her work for the longest time.
Before you could open your mouth to reply, your heart bursted as a new sensation graced you — Lute's lips on yours. You felt your heartbeat quicken once again and your face heated up violently.
She pulled away a moment later, stuttering out an apology.
“I shouldn't have — hmph!”
You immediately shut her up with another quick kiss before leaving a sweet peck on her cheek once you had removed your lips from hers. “I didn't mind. . . If this has the chance of becoming something, I want there to be communication. . . If you're okay with that. . ?”
“That's fine. . . [Y/N]?”
“Hmm?”
“We forgive you. . . I forgive you.”
You grinned and stood from your seat, reaching your hand out for Lute. “Wonderful. . . How about some lunch?”
She snorted and shook her head, but still stood and took your hand, allowing you to guide her into the lake house for lunch.
She sat beside you while everyone ate, shutting Adam down the moment he looked like he was going to open his mouth and say something stupid — which was often.
You were happy and hopeful. Maybe this could grow into something beautiful. . . Maybe this could be your forever relationship.
Just maybe.
Additional A/N — if anyone wants the Fem!Redeemed!Sinner x Lute story to continue, requests are open! Give me ideas!
Priest Kyle in a new church. He's one of the youngest pastors to be at the church, so the members are a little hesitant but he's a very devout man.
His sermons are long but moving, full of conviction, and God's love. He notices you the first week of preaching. Always in the back pew, head bowed low and hands clasped around your rosary.
What kind of priest would he be if he didn't open up his confessional booth to his struggling church, waiting for the day you tentively sat. The partition obscured his view. He could see the way you twist your rosary between your fingers.
"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned." You plea.
"Confess and be forgiven." Kyle hums, listening to you take a shaky breath. "What troubles you?"
"I have been... feeling things, Father. Sometimes, between my legs, I feel pressure, and I think very sinful thoughts." You confess, your chest hitching as tears flood your eyes. "I've touched myself, Father. I've made myself unclean."
Kyle's chest aches at your tears, but there's a smile creeping over his face. If you had been made dirty, then he can make you clean.
"That is quite the sin, lamb. In order for you to be forgiven, you must be made clean." Kyle slides the partition open, cradling your teary face in his hands. "Oh my little lamb. Don't cry." He hushes as he thumbs a tear away.
"H-how can I be made clean? Please, Father, absolve me of my sins." You sob, the tears in your eyes obscuring the smirk climbing on Kyle's face.
"Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned."
"Confess and be forgiven." Kyle's voice strained just slightly, but he could easily blame it on being in the confessional booth for half the day. His hand settles on your head, tucked underneath his robes as you warmed his cock in your eager mouth.
Father Kyle had told you to keep yourself exactly where he had put you, or you wouldn't be absolved of your sins. You felt calm surrounded by darkness, his cock bulging in your throat as you breath in his musk. Drool drips down your chin, your jaw aching slightly as Father Kyle shifts himself further into your throat.
If you ever thought of sinning again, you knew now to come to Father Kyle. There was no thinking with his cock in your throat.
I would like to introduce you to a new work that myself and my lovely babe @goth-mami-writer have started. Hazbin Hotel has taken both of us by storm, and so this has been born. Enjoy a little sneek peek of our collaboration.
Link to chapter 1 here ->
Fine Tuned
You raise your hand and knock on the door and only have to wait but a second before a cheerful face appears, and you are subjugated to the sunshine that is Charlie Morningstar.
“HI! Welcome to the Hazbin Hotel! Are you here to join us in the fight for redemption and rehabilitation?”
You can't help but grin in the face of her good cheer but ultimately burst her bubble.
“Ah, no. I'm actually here to see Alastor? The Radio Demon.”
You aren't expecting to see a dark shadow appear behind Charlie, and it soon materializes into the dashing figure of the man you came here to see. He looks beautiful, even with his sharp, dangerous grin aimed right at you. He bends at the waist, his lanky build looming and making you feel tiny, and croons in a voice that makes you weak in the knees.
“Well, well. If it isn't the songbird I've been listening to all week. What has little Ole me done to warrant your attention, Dear One?”
Ok hello, I’ve been working on this story, but I’m still a little insecure about whether it’s going as well as I planned. The thing is, I haven’t finished it yet. (Sometimes I feel like giving up) and for an idea that was supposed to be a one-shot, I’ve already reached around 13k words. So... I’m wondering, should I split it into two parts? (I truly could give up)
Can we please get Loona x Male Vampire Sinner Reader headcanons? Thanks!
ofc! i’m getting headcannons out the way so for anybody who requested a oneshot yours will be coming this week i promise 😭
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loona x m! vampire sinner! reader hc’s
• she met you when you were a client wanting to get your killer killed. she immediately thought you were cool looking because you resembled a vampire (bonus, werewolf’s and vampires go hand in hand) (sorta)
• you told her that your killer killed you with a fucking silver bullet and that’s why you resemble a vampire
• even after i.m.p. killed your killer, you and loona began talking on the phone and would eventually hang out with each other everyday
• since you are a vampire sinner, you have a need of blood and you were too embarrass to tell her about this part of you. you would have to stock up on blood if you’re planning on hanging out with her all day
• she did find out about your secret because you were dehydrated of blood and almost passed out in front of her. she thought you needed water but you had to tell her that you need blood…so yeah she offered if you want to drink her blood…and you indeed drank her blood
• you thought it was embarrassing and that she was gonna leave you but she reassured that it’s okay! it’s just who you are
• once you two started dating she had to plan dates around in the pride ring because sinners can’t go outside of that ring, so it was hard at first but you two managed to make it work
• (she also found out you’re allergic to garlic..who woulda thought)
• oh yeah whenever you two are taking selfies or taking your pic, your reflection doesn’t show up so it just looks like she’s all by herself/her taking a pic of nothing. she is bummed out about it because she wants you as her wallpaper
• long story short, she finds you so interesting and loves hearing about your vampire self. (and she loves helping you out by letting you drink her blood to keep hydrated) (blitz doesn’t know about this)