Until Death Brings Us Together.

Until Death Brings Us Together.

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Dylan dies in a tragic motorcycle accident the day his sister Bridget is born. Their souls interact and then Dylan is left spending his afterlife stuck in his little sisters body.
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After losing their parents as teenagers, Elsabeth(16) and Madeline(18) Williams are forced to fend for themselves in Puritan America. Then the two of them come face to face with the Devil himself; Lucifer. He offers to grant Madeline one wish... For her and Elsabeth to remain young and beautiful forever. However, he has some terms to the agreement. As long as Madeline agrees to become his apprentice, he will protect her and Elsabeth from any cause of death... except for the death that took their parents (It will be better explained in the story). Then when Elsabeth suddenly becomes very sick in the early 21st century, Madeline attempts to make a new deal with Lucifer to save her sister. However, this deal comes at a much greater cost. In exchange for Elsabeth's life, Lucifer asks Madeline to become his lover; which means she must stay in the underworld with him forever. Will she choose to save her sister, or will she choose to save herself. And how will she deal with the consequences of either choice.

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