Doffy Hated The World: A Narrative Fiction

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Doffy hated the world, more than usual. Why couldn’t people just follow his orders? Was it really that hard to follow simple instructions? He didn’t think so. Slamming his hand against the arm of his chair, everyone looked up. They took this as a sign to give Doflamingo some space, quickly leaving the room. But he wasn’t alone, S/O had stayed behind. Looking at her boyfriend with worried filled eyes. Staring forward, his glare suddenly meet with S/O. Doflamingo was blinded by rage, “What are you looking at! See something wrong!?” he snapped, his girlfriend was use to his anger but it ever been directed at her before. “Cause I see a lot of things wrong here! And it sure as hell ain’t my fault!” S/O wondered if he was trying to pin the blame …show more content…
Do you have anything to say!?” Doffy had his signature smirk on, despite the fact he was not happy. This time S/O flinched at his loud voice, feeling a mixture of anger from being blamed and despair from him yelling at her. She clenched her jaw shut and let him finish blowing off steam. He yelled about everything that happened, how it wasn’t his fault so he shouldn’t have to clean up the mess, how this mistake has happened twice now, and how it will never happen again. By the end of it, she was feed up and stood from where she was sitting, “You can be a real ass Doflamingo.” S/O left the room and moments later her door to her room slammed shut. Doffy sighed in frustration, knowing he was in some serious trouble because his S/O called him by his full first name. After all, he had always insisted on them calling him Doffy. After he swallowed his pride, Doflamingo raised from his seat and went to S/O’s room. Frowning as he stared at the door for a moment, he wasn’t use to saying sorry or making up for his harsh words. Not even knocking he went straight in, his heart ached when he saw S/O sitting on the edge of her bed crying. Swallowing hard again, Doffy began to speak, “I’m sorry.” she looked up at him, hardly believing what they heard.

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