The Scarlet Winged Angel
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  • Reads 126
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Oct 24, 2012
Roxandra was a special child. Her mother was a nephilim, which is a half angel, and her father was a demon. Her Father left before she was born, and her mother never told her of her "gift". Roxandra was always a loner. Everytime she tried to socialize with people around her, something weird would happen. She would speak in different languages, levitate, or even burn something with her hands. she was always getting into fights, and often winning them. No one messed with her because of it, but no one accepted her either. She was not welcome in any groups, as they walked away when she approached. A huge fight between a new girl and Rox had soon broken out, and with it her blood red wings. Word got out and forced her mother to send Rox to a school for nephilim kids. Will she be accepted or declined because of her demon blood?
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