Cloudy day
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  • Reads 50
  • Votes 4
  • Parts 4
  • Time 14m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2020
Mature
(Warning: This story may contain multiple triggering subjects [Please note that I do not support them in any way] that may not be suggested to a younger audience and/or sensitive audience. Examples would be: Sexual Material, Strong Language, Violence, etc.)

Luca, a demon in hell, finally is allowed to have a chance to live again. He was expected to live in an alternate human universe. Ironically, he fell into the furry world. How terrible. He some how gets to comfy with his life and refuses to listen to orders. It ends in consequences. What do you expect?

As mentioned multiple times before, i'm a self taught writer. I dont really know shit.

future kat is here I am finally back for godsake, and I have decided to keep writing this, its just an interesting story, and I've been changing it for years, so might as well write it out.
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