The year is 3000, a rebellious human named Ellie
The year is 3000, a rebellious human named Ellie at first want’s to prove herself to her father, the leader of demon-slayers. But one fateful night, Ellie sneaks to the lair of the last demon pack when she meets Noah, at first in his attack form but after Ellie shoots his leg with her railgun, he glitches between normality and killing-mode. Then another demon Sloane is disappointed for him letting go of the target once again and stabs him, leaving him to die. Ellie and Noah are left together, she somehow heals him and they form an unlikely alliance. Before the new allies could even fight Sloane, Cynessa kills her Noah then offers to take Ellie home and the next day, he is eager to answer any questions Ellie may have. But it becomes an argument when Noah states Ellie may not be human which upsets her and he sees a glimpse of her true form and he now fears her but when he asks what she even is, she couldn’t answer. That night, Noah has another nightmare about his past as he wakes in a cold sweat. Cynessa, who is next to him nearly gets strangled by him as Noah goes in a frenzy but Cynessa tames him and he stops, guilty for hurting her. She asks if he had that dream again and he just nods, tears of fear being held back. Days later, Ellie is forced to go to a Halloween dance which she isn’t happy about. But she sees her mute classmate, Angelic, signing to herself a plan to kill Cynessa. Meanwhile at the demon base, Noah is tempted to go to the dance by a fresh and dapper suit but refuses for Cynessa plans to go to the dance to kill everyone there, arguing Ellie could be there. But then, Cynessa confesses she knows that Ellie is anything but human as Noah protests for her to stay away from Ellie. But he is then stunned by Cynessa for 20 minutes. Ellie and Noah meet in the parking lot of the school and are hesitant but Ellie says that she could use the help, and their alliance was mended. Angelic has Cynessa against the wall but Ellie shoots 4 bullets at her with her railgun. Angelic ricochets the bullets at Ellie but she blocks them as a purple symbol comes out her hand. Cynessa then kills Angelic. The eve of her birthday a week later, Ellie goes hiking with Noah who looked almost guilty for something but she just ignored it. The woods they were in had an abandoned facility in it and Ellie thought it could give her clues on what she was. But she discovers that her and her mother were defects, which were test subjects that awaken and go rogue at 16. Ellie was turning 16 at midnight.. As Ellie and Noah run out, they are met with Cynessa who has a bow and arrow aimed at Ellie. Before the arrow could hit her, Ellie blocks it with her symbol but it was corrupted, she was awakening. In an abandoned cabin, as the clock struck midnight, she began changing in unthinkable ways and she was ready to fight. Cynessa searched for Ellie through the forest but Ellie has her in a choke-hold with her new electric powers, her amethyst eyes replaced by voids of obsidian and she has a halo and a horn and then has featherless angel wings, one black on the halo side and the other white and the horn side. As Noah enters the picture, the lightning brings him back to when his mother was killed before his very eyes with lightning as he was held back by Sloane. He cries out to Ellie for her to stop, but she attacks him, scarring his eye when she calls him a traitor for trying to help Cynessa kill her. She is about to keep attacking when she sees a tear escape his eye. Ashamed of herself, she flies above the clouds as Cynessa gains her strength back. “OH, she. is. DONE!” She declared in fury as Noah shouts, “No! She’s our friend!” “She is YOUR friend,” She retorted as she cut off one of Noah’s wings. She had her claws out, ready for the kill but then, she saw herself in Ellie after her first kill, scared and ashamed. “Is he gonna leave me? Are you going to hurt me??” Ellie tearfully asked, breaking the silence. Before she could answer, Ellie shouted, “Never mind, I already know!” Cynessa hesitated but then confidentially answered, “No, he won’t leave you, and neither will I, because I trust you.” Weeks later, after moon dust begins causing a demon infection, newborns are unleashed onto Ellie, Noah and Cynessa. Cynessa is cornered by them and she sacrifices herself, leaving Noah devastated, for she was like an older sister to him, the only one who showed him kindness when he was turned against his will at only 14. He goes in a state of anger, scaring Ellie and it causes him to have a moment of clarity. Ellie and the main villain Lilithena have a final fight when Noah kills her from the shadows. Noah emerges from the dark, surprisingly different. Noah let Ellie’s words get to his head and finally snaps when he let’s Lilithena possess him. Noah being possessed by Lilithena, a defect turned into a demon, gave him a defect symbol like Ellie. They have an epic fight but when Lilithena finally died, she got out of him but it was too late for Noah, for Ellie stabs him in the chest, not realizing he was normal again. Noah’s stab wound was too large and he began to slowly become ashes. “I’m so sorry Ellie, I let her get in my head, I just wanted to be more than a monster.” Noah explained, in tears yet smirking. “You were more, you were my best friend, but don’t talk like that Noah, you’ll be fine.” Ellie persuaded, trying not to cry. “I love you, Ellie, my angsty, emo chihuahua.” Noah admitted, turning into ash. “Noah!” Ellie cried in agony, sobbing tears of heartbreak and unrequited love. She turned away, accepting Noah’s death when she heard his voice. “Great, I’m schizophrenic now,” She said, not believing it’s real. “Look behind you then,” He replied. Reluctantly, she turned to see Noah, as an angel! She ran to him, exclaiming, “I love you too!” His yellow eyes lit up as he said, “I’ve waited to hear that for so long.” Then Noah kisses her, who is shocked. “You didn’t like it, did you?” He asked, pulling his lips away from hers. “No,” she answered, “I loved it, now I’m about to do it again.” And they did kiss, no demons to worry about, for the last one has been cured by love. May I get dialogue in the text? In places without dialogue too?
The year is 3000. Neon signs pulsed with alien glyphs against the rain-slicked streets of Neo-Kyoto. Ellie, a whirlwind of defiance in ripped black leather and combat boots, aimed her railgun at the pulsating, obsidian heart of the last demon pack’s lair. She wasn’t just rebelling; she was trying to prove herself to her father, the iron-fisted leader of the Demon Slayer Corps. Tonight, she would hunt down the remnants of the monstrous horde that had plagued humanity for centuries.
Inside, chaos reigned. A hulking figure, eyes blazing crimson, lunged at a terrified human. This was Noah, a demon in full attack mode. Ellie fired. The railgun’s shot ripped through his leg, a metallic shriek echoing through the lair. Noah’s form glitched; a horrifying flicker between raging beast and bewildered human.
Sloane, another demon, slithered into view, her serpentine eyes narrowed in disdain. “Pathetic,” she hissed, her voice like shattered glass. She plunged a wickedly curved blade into Noah’s chest, leaving him to crumple, a grotesque mix of demon and… something else.
Ellie, despite herself, felt a strange pang. She approached Noah, her training overriding her shock. A strange energy hummed from her fingertips as she touched his wound. It healed, leaving only a faint scar.
An uneasy alliance was forged in the blood-soaked lair. Before they could confront Sloane, Cynessa, a being of chilling beauty and unnerving power, appeared. With a flick of her wrist, Sloane was dust. Cynessa offered to take Ellie home.
The next day, Noah was surprisingly docile, eager to answer Ellie’s questions. But the answers led to conflict. “You’re not human,” he stated, his voice low and uncertain. A flicker of something inhuman—a terrifying glimpse of shadowed wings and blazing eyes—passed across Ellie’s face. She recoiled. “What am I then?!” she demanded, a rising tremor in her voice betraying her fear and uncertainty. He couldn’t answer, and neither could she.
That night, Noah was plagued by nightmares, visions of a lightning-scarred sky and a woman screaming as she was consumed by energy. He woke in a cold sweat, nearly strangling Cynessa in his sleep before she subdued him. Cynessa’s question hung in the air, heavy with unspoken fear: “Again?”
Days blurred into weeks. Ellie dreaded the upcoming Halloween dance. She loathed the forced gaiety, the shallow expectations. Then she saw her mute classmate, Angelic, silently signing frantic instructions into the air, a plan to assassinate Cynessa.
Meanwhile, at the demon base, a new suit lay crisply pressed, tempting Noah. But Cynessa’s orders were clear: kill everyone at the dance; Ellie might be there. Cynessa, unexpectedly, confessed her knowledge of Ellie’s otherness. Noah protested, demanding she leave Ellie alone. Cynessa stunned him with a quick burst of energy, silencing him for twenty minutes.
In the school parking lot, Ellie and Noah met, a hesitant truce forming between them. “I could use your help,” Ellie admitted, the words a bridge across the chasm of mistrust.
Angelic had Cynessa cornered, but Ellie’s railgun barked. Four shots pierced the air. Angelic deflected them, but a purple symbol pulsed on Ellie’s palm as she blocked the ricocheting bullets. Cynessa, with chilling efficiency, killed Angelic.
A week later, Ellie’s sixteenth birthday loomed. A hiking trip with Noah, laden with an almost imperceptible guilt, led them to an abandoned facility nestled deep within the woods. Ellie found her answers there – files detailing Project Chimera, her mother’s name, and the chilling revelation that she and her mother were “defects,” test subjects designed to awaken at sixteen and go rogue. Midnight approached.
As they fled, Cynessa appeared, her bow aimed at Ellie. Ellie blocked the arrow with her symbol—but the purple light was corrupted, tainted with a terrifying energy. The transformation began.
In an abandoned cabin, as the clock struck midnight, Ellie’s body twisted and reformed. Her amethyst eyes became obsidian voids, a halo crowned her head, a single horn sprouted, and feathered angel wings burst forth—one black, one white, mirroring the duality within her.
Cynessa found them, but Ellie was a force of nature. She had Ellie in a chokehold, and she saw the fear in Cynessa’s eyes. “Is he going to leave me? Are you going to hurt me?” Ellie asked tearfully. Before Cynessa could answer, Ellie said, “Never mind. I already know!” Cynessa hesitated, then confessed her loyalty. “No, he won’t leave you, and neither will I, because I trust you.”
Weeks later, moon dust triggered a demon infection. Newborns, twisted parodies of humanity, were unleashed. Cynessa, in a selfless act, sacrificed herself to save Ellie and Noah, leaving Noah heartbroken. He fell into a rage, the resulting clarity leading to a startling revelation.
Lilithena, the main villain, a defect turned demon, possessed Noah. He gained a defect symbol like Ellie’s. The ensuing battle was epic. When Lilithena died, she departed Noah. Ellie, in a moment of misguided rage, stabbed Noah, believing him to be possessed still.
Noah’s body began to turn to ash, his final words a mix of apology and affection. Then, unbelievably, he reappeared, an angel. They kissed, their love bridging the gap between demon and defect, angel and human, forging a future beyond the conflicts that had defined their past. Their love, it seemed, could even conquer the end of the world.