Momonette
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Ongoing, First published Jan 14, 2020
In the darkest parts of Paris, where only the rats come crawling about to feast on the bones of the deceased humans, lives a creature of vulgar, repulsive nature. 
Her eyes? Cold, bloodshot, bulging... and if you look hard enough, full of sorrow.
Her teeth? Rotting away as we speak.
Her blood? She hasn't any.
Her skin? White as snow, yet you will never see her in the dark when she crawls towards you, hoping to borrow your heart, as hers was lost.
This is Momonette, the creature whom the handsome Adrien Agreste was unfortu-nette enough to come upon while in an attempt to escape the police after the murder of his cruel father. 
But Adrien Agreste sees more in the horrific eyes of this creature. For he is a monster just like her, who killed a man for his own selfish want of freedom. And she, who was once beautiful, and now would kill to get it back. Maybe, when two monsters meet, they will find that only their love can set them free from their gruesome curse.
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