The Day the Devil Smiled
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2018
It's no surprise the Devil is hard to work for. He's never satisfied and hardly every smiles. What can a demon do to please his boss? Such is Tyzar's troublesome state, the demon overseeing Jerusalem 33 A.D. It's hard enough battling angels and trying to destroy God's people, the last thing Tyzar needs is another human claiming to be the Messiah, the Christ. To make matters worse, this one seems like he's telling the truth. 
Maybe Tyzar can use this so called Messiah to his benefit and give the Devil a reason to be pleased. It shouldn't be hard killing this pesky human, but even death wouldn't satisfy the Devil. Tyzar will give this man a long death, bloody and dark. If Christ's rantings are true, Tyzar would be slaughtering God's only Son, executing him like a common criminal. And that, Tyzar knows for curtain, would be a day the Devil smiled.
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