Viva La Revolutión
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Ongoing, First published Dec 13, 2018
Mature
In the 18th century, France is going through a national revolution and war with itself. The nation seems to be tesring itself apart everyday, with king Louis talking out of one side of his mouth and talking complete shit out of the other-- France has no hope. 

Josephine is a young lady by the age of 18, who is secretly working for blood crazed revolutionaries. She dresses as a prostitute and sleeps with royalists, and then she murders them in their own homes. 

Rafael is a 23 year old man, who works as a sort of leader for his own group of revolutionaries. One day, he meets a young lady and immediately falls in love with her. 

But he has no room in his heart to love a prostitute. . .
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