It would be a gamble on whether this place was inhabited or not, but at least it was out of that shit show of a city. Probably the safest thing you'd come across thus far.
Besides, it was a hotel. Maybe you still had one of your cards in your pocket. If not, there was always Apple Pay, right?
The final push up the hill really did you in, leaving you panting and covered in sweat at the front door. You were dying to sit down and rest, but you wouldn't feel comfortable doing so until you were inside.
Seeing the building up close left you even more confused about whether or not the place was still running. The majority of the double front doors were stained glass with an apple shape in the center of each. It was quite beautiful. But at the same time, the edges of the frame appeared chipped and rotted, showing the building's true age.
You were just thankful when the door creaked open without a fight. You didn't want to resort to breaking in through one of those wonderful windows. With how loud it would be, you might as well scream out your arrival.
Aside from some of the detailed woodwork and repetitive apple iconography, the inside of the hotel was a bit sad to put it frankly. Little to no furniture. Cobwebs coating everything. The chandelier holding on by a thread (maybe the cobwebs were preventing it from falling). There was a minifridge, though!
You couldn't imagine you would be lucky enough to find a cold bottle of water in there, but you decided to check to be sure. The cool air alone, wafting out as you opened its door, alleviated some of your discomfort. Unfortunately, there was no water or any beverage, for that matter. Inside were a couple of applesauce(?) cups and a styrofoam take-out container.
The fact that there was anything at all was concerning as it was a bit of confirmation there were already inhabitants. You would need to keep looking for a safe place to stay unless they ended up being the odd few in this town that weren't out for blood.
On cue, cool metal prodded the back of your neck as you were closing the fridge, and you froze.
"What are you doing here?" asked the person behind you. Their voice was cold and harsh, and it made the hairs on the back of your neck stand on end. So much for going unscathed.
"I was just looking for somewhere to rest. I'm sorry for intruding," you said just above a whisper, raising your hands instinctively.
"You want to stay here?" a chipper voice cut through the air, echoing a bit in the large, empty foyer. They sounded almost happy you were trespassing. "Vaggie, this could be our first guest!"
"Babe, the hotel isn't even open yet," the first voice sighed before the metal was pulled away from your skin. You took that as an invitation to turn around.
Before you stood two young women–you'd guess late teens or early twenties. They were the most human-like people you had the pleasure of coming across since waking up in a hot pile of garbage. The only thing that threw you off was their grey and porcelain white skin tones. It was as if they were pulled out of a black-and-white movie from the '50s.
You'd take what you could get at this point. At least they didn't have scales.
"We'll just have to move up our grand opening then," the taller girl sang with a wide, sharp-toothed grin. She bounded over to you, squatting down to meet you at eye level. "Would you be interested in a shot at redemption? It doesn't matter what you've stolen or who you've murdered. Everyone deserves a second chance!"
Was this chick for real? What did redemption have to do with a hotel? And why would you need to be redeemed?
Your mouth hung open as your eyes bobbed between the two strangers.

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GO TO HELL [Lucifer x Fem!Reader]
FanfictionYou love your friends. You really do. But sometimes it needs reminding when one of them attempts to summon a demon and accidentally sends you to Hell instead. Lucky enough to have fallen into the hands of Hell's loveliest princess, you have quite a...
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