A Beastly Sin
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  • Reads 14
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Aug 02, 2018
Since before man walked the Earth, demons have lurked in the shadows, their numbers increasing as they fed off humans. With extinction becoming imminent, the Dark Hunter's arose, people who dedicated their life to killing the demons using their deadly skills. When one such hunter- Belle Blanc- sets out to find her missing father she has her life turned upside down and her morals questioned when she's forced to stay with a mysterious prince with a castle full of secrets and shady characters. 

My own interpretation of the Disney story "Beauty and the Beast" hope you like it! Just me having some fun so don't tear me apart🤗
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A Beauty and the Beast retelling: Once Upon a Time... there was a cursed forest where animals who could live forever existed. The animals lived in harmony with one another and away from the prying eyes of humans. However, this immortality had an unimaginable price: if the animals were ever to be killed and die, they would turn into the worst possible thing imaginable... a human. As far as they know, no animal has been killed, until now. "The beautiful red bird soared through the ocean blue sky and perched on the top tree branch. There it sang the most beautiful tune. As he starred at the bird, he noticed how the feathers shined in the sunlight. The bird had a bright red body but the top of it's head was dark black. As he put his gun down he heard a shot and quickly looked up. The bird fell from the tree. It had been killed."