CAGED
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  • Reads 104
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 4
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Nov 19, 2014
Mature
Demons have started their way of telling people they are not just a part of fantasy world anymore. Devil has reared its head into a powerful being on the earth and has started taking down the competition. 
 Humans have not deemed worthy enough to rule themselves anymore and devil has taken this as the opportunity to spread his darkness and take down the human government.

Nate Wilington has been the devil's greatest possession. Nate had the power that devil had been craving for. He was the key to the treasure chest that has been buried deep in the universe. He was the answers to his questions and He was the only thing that could help him get what he wanted.

Nate hoping to get away from the world he has been pulled into he secludes himself from the one who helped him  for long. but its too late when he realizes he can't get away from what has been waiting for him on the other end.

(might have violent contents .. I am just giving you a heads up   enjoy   :P )
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