7 Not-So-Deadly Sins
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  • Reads 9
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published Oct 07, 2020
Cameron Edric was a 26 year old college grad who had his life figured out and everything going in the right direction with a stress free life. 

But this isn't about him. This isn't a bullsh*t tale about the guy who beats the odds and is a prodigy child with a million bucks and whoohoo happily ever after! No this is about Eliot Hughes, a 22 year old university drop out just bearly scraping by. Sleep schedule, whats that? Self confidence, never heard of her. Proper eating habits, who need it? But what happens when this normal debt ridden adult rents his own two bedroom one bath house that was insanely cheep? He has to deal the 7 spirits that haunt the halls. Each one representing a different one of the seven deadly sins... but oddly enough they don't seem like bad company.

{Characters are all mine, any resemblance to real people or other characters is completely coincidental. Plot was based on a prompt I found on Pinterest, unsure of the original creator but kudos to them.}
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