A Demon Born
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  • Reads 640
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 16m
Complete, First published Jan 18, 2014
Imagine you woke up one morning expecting a day like most any other. Then your world falls apart and your only chance for survival is to become something that will kill your soul.

Violently separated from the woman he loves, and forced to become a demon to exact his revenge, Solus will stop at nothing to destroy the very beings who destroyed his life. But will it be worth it?

This is a short story prequel to the novel "Circles" about how the character, Solus, becomes a demon. I'm writing this as a weekly serial, each chapter released on Saturday.
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April Frausini can see ghosts. When she was younger, her parents had treated her like a child with a broken brain. They took April to doctors. The doctors sent her to specialists. The specialists put her on drugs. And when the drugs failed to stop the visions, the specialists zapped her brain. After that, April told them that the ghosts had gone. She lied. Now she’s in college and trying to forge a future for herself, but a chance encounter with a dark spirit in a bar puts a bit of a hold on things. A man named Jameson Talbot reaches out to her, explaining that there are worse things than ghosts to be afraid of. The spirit she saw the other night was no mere ghost, but the Devil himself in spectral form. If she chooses, Talbot promises to teach her to control her gift of sight, so that they may help others who have been tormented by these spirits, and potentially put a stop to whatever the Devil has planned. April must choose. Go back to a life where nobody understands her or her visions? Or follow Talbot, find a purpose, and walk down a dangerous path in search of the Devil himself?