DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 3 by bluerose269, literature
Literature
DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 3
Dealing with Dante
8. Getting Used to Things
“God damn. Those things got a lot of blood for being so shrimpy.”
Another day, another absurd amount of demons to kill. A day in the life, really.
With continued grumbling, Dante made his way home. A little more slowly than usual cause he was so busy flicking demon bits off of his coat.
Throwing the door open with great bravado and an obnoxious amount of flair, Dante entered his home. “Hey, babe, my coat needs cleaning so-“
A pin could be heard in the silence that followed the abrupt end of his sentence. A silence that he’d become accustomed to not existing since
DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 2 by bluerose269, literature
Literature
DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 2
Dealing with Dante
6: Runny Noses
You would think that, being a half-demon, Dante would almost never get sick.
And you’d be right.
But that didn’t mean he could never get sick. It was just very, very rare.
Unfortunately for you, he managed to get sick on a day you had to go over to his place.
“(Naaammmmeeee)!”
Also unfortunately for you, said half-demon turned into the biggest, whiniest, neediest baby in the world when he was sick.
A very annoyed groan escaped you. “What, Dante?”
“Get me a magazine.”
“Can’t you see I’m working right now? Doing your cleaning?”
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DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 1 by bluerose269, literature
Literature
DMC DantexReader Drabble Series Part 1
Dealing with Dante
1: In Debt to a Devil
You weren’t the type of girl who didn’t pay back things that were done in your favor. Especially when those things were involved with your overall safety and well-being. So, needless to say, when a certain Devil Hunter came to your aid, you were determined to pay him back for saving your life.
“Pay me back, huh? Oh, I know a couple of ways you could pay me back, dollface.”
It was the dumbest thing you could have ever done.
2: The Deal
At first, you were a bit hard pressed to get Dante to agree to a reasonable way of paying him back, since you didn’t have a whole lot