The Babysitter
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Ongoing, First published Apr 02, 2017
Alexia Oliver was just another victim of the world. Floating through life she had no purpose, she had long abandoned her belief in there being a supreme being or any other worldly being at that. Her life was the epitome of loneliness. She needed no one and no one needed her. Just how she liked it.

But what happens when fate plays a twisted game on her?

 When she cross paths with both heavenly and demonic beings?

 What happens when she's entrusted with the lives of the two most important figures for life as we know it?

What happens when she's given the job to raise the future king of hell and the future queen of heaven?

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