The Vulnerable One (Wine and Roses Edition)
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  • Reads 322
  • Votes 15
  • Parts 5
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Oct 14, 2019
Mature
Robin Bloodwood's key desire was to attack, torture, and kill women to his lustful content. He had no regrets, and felt sorry for not one soul. He thought that there was no limits to his type of entertainment, until a celestial baby girl was found outside his front door. With that, strange events fall into place.

That specific child was sent on earth to take away Robin's demonic form, and leave him with a mortal, vulnerable body, in order for him to pay up, and suffer the way his victims did. With a mission complete, the celestials are now on their way to take back the child, and slay her since she was of no use anymore.

But what happens when Robin develops a strange attachment to this baby girl? With the entire angelic force against him, and even outside demons on the hunt for her, will he put his mortal life on the line just for that one child?


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