Did it Hurt? (5sos fanfiction)

Did it Hurt? (5sos fanfiction)

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Brea is a fallen angel. She was sent to earth to help a young actor named Luke Hemmings get his life back on track, and get him out of the dangerous neighborhood he was living in. There are a few issues of course, one of them being that angels are created to be as close to perfection as possible. This means that some if not all of Luke's friends and acquaintances want Brea all to themselves, which is pointless since she has to be sent to heaven once her job on earth is done. That is, if she finishes her job. If not, she is sent to hell to live out all eternity torturing evil souls.
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Angels and demons exist. Lucifer is still a good guy. And the lines between good and evil are not meant to cross. She's different. The color of her wings are unnatural and strange. Because of that, she's shunned. But she still tries to be the best angel she can be. With her own hint of rebellion of course. He's set to become an archangel, and won't allow even the smallest bend in the rules. When sent sent to earth, the two are about to learn a lot of things. Everyone does. She learns the truth of her existence. He learns that being a good leader doesn't mean being his brother. The angels learn that different isn't so bad. The demons learn that Heaven has been keeping secrets. And along the way, falling in love is inevitable. Heaven and Hell are about to collide on Earth.

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