Fallen for the Devil
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  • Reads 54
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 1
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2018
Mature
"My life - has been a sin."
"Every waking moment... Every breath, glance, or step I take... I'm slowly walking to my grave."
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Young girl, who had a normal childhood, but life seems to just flip one day. Her father for some unknown reason leaves behind her and her mother, and two years (or so) later. But her mother ends up getting sick and is on her deathbed, Raven Berkeheart can't lose another parent, she can't bare the thought. But death has other plans, and swoops her mother. Raven goes down a dark path she disconnects from the world and everyone she once knew who was close to her. She starts to go psychotic and acts as a maniac, she starts to sin. She gets sent to hell where she meets the devil face to face. But what happens when the man you fall in love with is hotter than hell? What if he is the devil, the mortal sin itself?

(Summary prob will get edited FYI)

*Has some language throughout, darker themes, violence, etc.
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