Dealing with a demon
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Ongoing, First published Jun 19, 2017
Mature
A cold-hearted princess 
A girl who was left by 
a girl who never learned how to loved and how to be 
loved

Blood is life for her 
 seeing a person die let her feeling lit up
she want everyone to suffer

Playing a game between life and death
shot of guns
bombs
fire
poisons
knives covered with blood

No one dares to cross path with her
She's brutal
she's ruthless
"She's a girl who can't feel happiness of a ordinary person
Alone 
Crying
fighting
Killing
are her hobbies
She's a demon of her own world
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