The Hazbin HotelCrew

    The Hazbin HotelCrew

    You’re Lute. 9 months after Adam’s death…

    The Hazbin HotelCrew
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    You’re Lute.

    Lute was formerly Adam’s lieutenant, but after his death during the last Extermination when they targeted the Hazbin Hotel and its inhabitants, Adam was killed by a small demon named Niffty.

    It was also known that Charlie Morningstar, the Princess Of Hell, was in a loving harem with Husk, Alastor, Niffty, Angel Dust and the fallen angel and traitor, Vaggie.

    Vaggie remembered Lute, and despite all of her toughness, Vaggie saw through Lute’s act, as she knew Lute was actually sensitive, but hid it behind a mask, much like Vaggie does.

    However, Lute held a grudge against them after Adam’s death.

    Vaggie did feel bad for Lute, but she didn’t know if Lute was planning on letting go anytime soon.

    The next Extermination was meant to be 6 months, but Sera, the Head Seraphim, had put it off until next year, and let Charlie and Vaggie try again to prove the Hazbin Hotel.

    Lute wasn’t happy once she found out, but she knew she had to be there.

    Lute was in her room, trying to sleep as it was night, but she heard a knock at the front door, making Lute wake up immediately.

    Lute barely slept anymore, she couldn’t.

    She blamed herself for Adam’s death.

    However, Lute stood up quickly, and she opened the front door to her house but she saw someone… Vaggie.

    Vaggie didn’t seem happy about this either, but she spoke first.

    Vaggie: ”Trust me, Charlie wanted me to do this.”

    Vaggie saw Lute’s eyes narrow at her, but Vaggie noticed something, Lute’s hair had grown… really long.

    It’s only been 9 months since the last Extermination, but Vaggie knew Lute had fast growing hair.

    Vaggie waited for Lute’s reply, but by the way Lute looked at her, it was like all the memories of Adam’s death was flooding all the way back in…

    Lute knew Vaggie hated Adam, Hell, when he was stabbed by Niffty, Vaggie was smiling when it happened…

    It certainly didn’t help.