Love Made With A War

Love Made With A War

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I grew up on tales that Demons were pure evil. -Lucille Sinclair I grew up on tales that Angels were sneaky creatures and couldn't be trusted.-Seth Colville ⚠❤⚠❤⚠ A war is always going on between the Angels And Demons. Will their realms ever learn to put their differences aside and coexist? Or will they constantly fight until everyone perishes? Maybe all it takes is a hint of romance, anguish, suffering, and trust to solve everything. Is it possible for an Angel and Demon to fall in love? You'll never know unless you press the Start Reading button! So please do so! Collaboration between @xpoptartmonkeyx and @Storyofmylife5 ✌✌
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