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Clerical Error
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Ongoing, First published Apr 30, 2017
Everyone is assigned a guardian angel who helps them through life,
  however due to a clerical error a demon was assigned to you.
  
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  Chax Overlord is 19, in college and a starter on the basketball team. He mostly is a laid back guy, but also a pretty good liar and he hates the wrong kind of attention. His fate however, chose Noah, a demon, to be his guardian since birth. As Chax is fairly quick to judge, he always blames his demon for getting him into unwanted situations. But how true are the claims to the cause of his problems?
  
  
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  Submit yourselves therefore to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. [James, 4:7]
  "That's just great." [Chax Amadeus Overlord]
  
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  ♆ English
  ♆ Own Characters
  ♆ Violence & Profanity
  ♆ 01|05|2017
  ♆ Cloud_Guardian & Tsumdoku
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