SOOOOOO, that was the end of this story! I do not plan to do a sequel on things that happened after the events of "Alastor - This is Goodbye...?" and how Alastor got back after he died. THOUGH I do have an idea of how it happened, and I COULD write about that, but I'm afraid I already have so many other stories I want to write about!!! But I do have news, for all you Lucifer x Reader lovers, my story "Fallen Apples" has been canceled as of today. Yes, I planned to finish it, but lately I have gotten a lot of requests to finish a story I started when I was younger, "How Rain Falls" a Wings of Fire Story. So, I've planned to start on the second book for that series!! However, I will keep "Fallen Apples" on my page. Sorry, guys. But don't worry, I plan to keep on writting!
If you don't want to know how Alastor came back from the dead and would rather make up your own scenarios and such then don't read this next part!
Summary: After Alastor died, he woke up in heaven, forgiven for his sins, after learning to find love. He became "Winner" as they call it in heaven, along with Sir Pentious. He soon learned of Emily, the "Joybringer" in heaven, and that she was the Emily he and Amelia had known all those years ago. They bonded, again, and Emily managed to help Alastor back to Hell. As he'd requested, he only wanted to go back because Amelia was down there, and there was nothing left for him in Heaven. Eventually his request was fulfilled, and so he went back to Amelia.
That's the idea, but I'm not entirely sure on details. Well, you can read now, if you wanted to skip that!
Anyways, I'm happy that you all were able to read my story, and truly enjoy it's wonders! I hope you all continue to keep reading! There are more of my stories to come!
I bid you all farewell, as this journey has come to an end. Until next time!
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The Music Demon
Fanfic"A hotel? For redemption?" I asked myself and snickered as the princess danced around on screen. "The princess must be delusional. But, I suppose...maybe this could be an entertaining sight, no?" I told myself, as my smile widened at the thought. ...