Goddess of Violence
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  • Parts 3
Ongoing, First published Jul 15, 2014
They are sweet
They have angelic faces
They love sweets
But they want more

And when they want more, they will get it.
Not all sweet things or sweet faces are fixed.

Beyond those sweet eyes, sweet smiles and sweet faces lies a foul taste.

Beyond those angelic faces lies a demon that is not supposed to be awoken by someone.

Beyond those sweet words, sweet mouth and sweet desserts lies something much more.

Beyond those wants lies agendas that are impossible to get.

Those traits are what these girls have. Those traits are what these girls give. Those girls are what we call, the Goddesses of Violence.


Copyrighted by acSalomon November 2014. All rights reserved.
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