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The Art Of Dancing With Demons (Blue Exorcist/Amaimon) by WouldYouLarryMe
WouldYouLarryMe
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Since the moment Emi was born, everybody saw her as the girl who was trapped in her own little world. She never talked, never smiled, never seemed to care, she was almost invisible. Her world only revolved around one thing... dancing. The thing she had known all her life. The only thing that made her forget about her mother's death. Although nobody approached her, everybody admired the way she danced. It was the only moment when she felt truly happy. But nobody paid attention to what happened when she was dancing, either that or it was just simply impossible to see. But to Emi's eyes it was clear as day. Demons... Demons everywhere. But Emi seemed unfazed by it. In fact, she seemed to enjoy their presence. Because they seemed to dance with her, for her, within her... One day Emi receives a card notifying her about a school that is interested in her, True Cross Academy. Emi decides to go, thinking it could be a great opportunity to find new horizons to explore. What Emi didn't know was that her life was about to do a 360 spin. True Cross Academy isn't what she thought it would be... but is it for the better or worse? She has absolutely no idea of what she got herself into. Especially now, when she attracts the attention of a certain green haired demon king... UNDER EDITING: this was written quite some time ago. My writing was not very developed, so I'm slowly editing to make it more appealing and less cringey c:
The Purple Flame (A Mephisto Pheles/Blue Exorcist Romance Novel) by jaidawson
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Judi Rilegeki, daughter of one of the most dangerous demons of Gehenna, wakes up at True Cross Academy surrounded by the Cram School Students. Gaining friendship and protection, Judi grows close to Rin, Yukio, and Shura, all the while trying to maintain sanity in her hectic world. But as she slowly discovers what happened to her before she woke up, and as powerful friendships enter Judi's everyday way of living, another factor impacts Judi's life and heart in ways she thought to be unimaginable... Mephisto Pheles. "The Purple Flame" contains very mature themes and should be read with caution. Reader discretion is advised.