Friday the 13th

Prompt: What is their reaction to you telling them about Friday the 13th?

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Lucifer

  • Raises an eyebrow, unimpressed by the superstition.
  • “Humans have such odd beliefs. Why is the 13th considered so ominous?”
  • Lucifer points out that, as demons, they have encountered far worse things than bad luck on a specific date.
  • However, he still makes sure that the brothers don’t cause any chaos that day to avoid trouble.
  • But he won’t push you away if you want to cling onto him the entire day out of fear or just an excuse to cling to him. Though, he will pretend to be annoyed.

Mammon

  • He gets superstitious immediately and acts nervous the whole day.
  • “Oi! Don’t jinx me like that! I’ve got bad luck without needin’ no special day for it!”
  • As an extra precaution, he avoids risky bets or get-rich-quick schemes on Friday the 13th. Not that he has much luck with those, to begin with.
  • He clings to you all day, hoping you will be his good luck charm.

Leviathan

  • Freaks out internally. “It’s like a real-life horror scenario!”
  • He thinks it’s a good idea to spend the day playing survival games because what better day to play them, right? Wrong. He gets freaked out even more than usual and ends up watching fluff-filled anime.
  • He refuses to leave his room unless you coax him out, worried something terrible might happen outside.
  • “If I hide here all day, nothing bad will happen, right? Right!?”

Satan

  • He finds it fascinating, especially the historical origins of the superstition.
  • Yes, he immediately goes to the library to look up the history behind Friday the 13th, quoting facts and dissecting the human psychology behind it.
  • “Ah, interesting. A combination of religious beliefs and numerology.”
  • He doesn’t believe in it but might playfully tease you by saying, “Better watch out today and give you a long list of things to avoid, like walking on a crack in the floor or walking under a mirror. Oh, and remember not to spill salt or nap in front of a mirror.”

Asmo

  • Asmo thinks it’s cute that humans have such superstitions. But he personally has nothing to fear because he is too beautiful to experience unlucky moments.
  • “Friday the 13th? Please, darling, I’m always lucky!”
  • Instead, he uses the day as an excuse to pamper himself, saying it’s important to take care of yourself on a potentially unlucky day.
  • But if anything slightly bad happens, he’ll dramatically say, “It’s the curse of Friday the 13th!”
  • Though, he mostly says it to freak out some of the brothers (and you).

Beel

  • He didn’t care much about it but gets a little concerned when you bring it up.
  • “Does that mean bad things will happen today? Like the fridge being empty?”
  • If you even hint a yes as a joke, he will stock up on snacks just in case something bad happens. No “bad luck” is going to get in the way of him and his meals.
  • Other than that, he shrugs it off—demons deal with worse things every day. But if you are scared or worried, he doesn’t mind cuddling with you and eating snacks while watching movies the entire day.

Belphie

  • The Avatar of South laughs when you tell Jim about Friday the 13th. “Humans are so funny with their odd fears.”
  • He sleeps through most of the day as usual, not concerned about bad luck.
  • “Wake me up if anything interesting happens on this unlucky day.” By that, he means he wants to see his brothers freaking out or having a dramatic moment because they think the day is affecting them somehow.

Diavolo

  • Absolutely fascinated by the concept. “A day of bad luck? How intriguing!”
  • He wants to learn all about it and might even ask if Devildom should create its own Friday the 13th holiday for fun.
  • Actually, the prince wants to go to the human realm to see the effects of the day firsthand, but he doesn’t dare to suggest it after seeing Barbatos glaring at him with a ‘don’t even think about it’ look.
  • Regardless, he is amused by the superstition and jokes around with everyone to avoid stepping on cracks or walking under ladders.

Barbatos

  • The butler finds it mildly interesting but completely dismisses it as a superstition.
  • “It is simply another day, my Lord. There is no reason to be concerned. The same applies to you, (y/n).”
  • You might catch him quietly ensuring everything runs smoothly that day, not because he believes in bad luck, but just to make sure nothing disrupts Diavolo’s curiosity. And no, he will not allow the prince to escape his duties to venture into the human world.
  • If you believe in bad luck, Barbatos will give you a lucky charm. In reality, it’s nothing more than a random object – he just wants you to feel safe the entire day.

Mephistopheles

  • He scoffs at the idea and is condescending about it. “Humans and their ridiculous fears. What a trivial concept.”
  • And if you show any concerns about the day, he will tease you for being superstitious and roll his eyes at you.
  • However, he might avoid doing anything important that day, secretly thinking it wouldn’t hurt to be cautious. Not that he will ever admit it.
  • “I’m not worried about Friday the 13th… but if you are, I suppose I can keep you company.”
  • That’s his way of saying he will protect you if needed, but why put in a nice way when he can be himself?
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