Abadon wandered aimlessly down a street, reeling from being told he was adopted, a bit late in his opinion. The pale, slim, 6 foot twenty-two year old bumped into various people as he walked, not bothering to turn and apologise, deciding they are just not worth the effort. “Hey buddy, you want to watch out in future?” One rough looking man said, perhaps in his mid-forties. Abadon did not bother answering; he simply carried on walking, “Forget it.”
He now hated the people he had been calling Mum and Dad for so many years, why wait until now to tell him they weren’t his true parents? Idiots... The thought run through his mind so many times, over and over, as if a chant at a football game. He tugged his hooded top over and zipped it up, before pulling his leather jacket that was over the top a little more closed. “Cold night tonight...” He was surprised that something as little as the cold bothered him. He pulled the hood of his top up and onto his head, before pushing through the door of the police station.
“Excuse me, officer?” He said to the uniformed woman on the front desk, she was around 6 foot 1 inch, very broad shouldered, and had a chin that looked unbreakable.
“Yes Hun? Can I help you?” He smirked at being called Hun, the pet name bringing back fond memories of his childhood.
“I was hoping you could, do you guys have records of everyone? Including people that don’t have a criminal record?” He wasn’t sure whether he should be asking in such an obvious way, but he wanting to dig and find his biological parents and discover why they had abandoned him.
“No, that isn’t us, the building next door has birth records, but it’s only your own you’re allowed to see unless you have authority.” He shrugged, smiling and nodding in gratitude. He patted the desk and walked out; pushing through the double doors into the building that contained the records he was after.
He stopped the first person he saw that looked like they worked there, “Excuse me, I was wondering if I could see my records?” The man nodded, before directing him to a desk and sitting in the chair.
“Name?” Abadon stared blankly at him, entirely surprised at how easy this was, “Well don’t just stand there looking comatose boy, what’s your name?”
“Abadon... my name’s Abadon. Buer.” The man frowned at the strange name, before keying it into the PC and leaving it for Abadon to look at. Abadon nodded in gratitude again, before looking at the screen. It contained a picture of a man that was clearly not him, along with around three paragraphs of writing nothing to do with him. “What the hell..?” He looked at the side and saw ‘possible people you’re looking for: No other matches.’
He sat back in the chair and ran four fingers through his thick black hair underneath his hood. According to this machine he didn’t exist, and if that was true how was he adopted? How had he been educated?
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He had gotten back home and was stood before his 'parents' both of his fists clenched. "Tell me the truth, who are my aprents." They looked confused, sharing a slightly worried glance.
"We're your parents, honey." His adoptive mother said it almost sincerly. He threw the phonebook that was on a small table beside him into the wall, his temper getting the better of him.
"You tell me the truth now, Who are my real parents, you told me yourselves that I was adopted." He had taken his hood down long before reaching the house, the anger inside him making him warmer. The couple sat on the couch looked to eachother and nodded, before the man stood and placed a hand on Abadon's shoulder, which was promptly thrown off.
"Listen, son--" Abadon slapped him.
"You don't get to call me that, you liar." Abadon was physically shaking with adrenaline, his body had prepared him for a fight.
"Okay, so you aren't my son.. But the people... things we took you from are so much worse than us, they were demons boy.. They must have given birth to you recently, because they were about to tattoo your forehead when we exorcised them.." Abadon was so tempted to throw a heavy hook into the old man's jaw, "Why do you think you haven't aged at all since you were eighteen? It's bcause you were born of two demon possessed humans, you are demon spawn, we're just lucky you haven't tapped into your power."
Abadon flexed his fingers, his knuckles turning white, sick of all the lies, the decieving, and the mockery of lying to his face after all that had happened, "Stop lying to me!" the man flew back and hit the couch hard, falling to the ground and holding his side, the knock jarring several things inside him.