Standing before the gates of Hell, I yell for Death to come and face me.
A dark hooded figure glides through the black gate.
“You know why I’m here. I won’t let you take him away from me.”
Death chuckles as skeletal hands slip from his robe and a scythe forms from the ether.
But I won’t be cowed.
“Give him back! I challenge you…”
Smoke rises and turns into a table with a chessboard.
“…to a game of poker!”
“What?” Death utters.
“That’s my challenge to get Charlie back.”
“Fine.”
The chessboard fades and cards appear.
Death never stood a chance.
Soon, the gate opens and my cat Charlie bounds into my open arms.
I’d go to Hell and back for him any day.
Kai Delmas loves creating worlds and magic systems. He is a slush reader for Apex Magazine and The Cosmic Background. His fiction can be found in Zooscape, Martian, Crepuscular, and several Shacklebound anthologies. His debut drabble collection, Darkness Rises, Hope Remains, was published by Shacklebound Books. If you like his work you can support him at patreon.com/kaidelmas and find him on Twitter @KaiDelmas or Bluesky @kaidelmas.bsky.social
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