Satan's Daughter
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  • Parts 12
  • Time 48m
  • Reads 685
  • Votes 8
  • Parts 12
  • Time 48m
Ongoing, First published Jun 12, 2011
Mature
Suspicious as it may seem Vanessa doesn't know much about herself. After a big incident at her home she is forced to live with her Aunt on the other side of her family. Her mom's side. After her Grandmother's death, her mom never answered any questions about her family.

And in addition to being sent to her Aunt's, there is a suspicious person going around slaughtering people mercilessly. After having Vanessa's secret exposed to two guys they decide to work together to find the culprit.

The only hints they have is that the murderer is a female who refers to herself as "Satan's Daughter". Satan's Daughter is a term for the most "cruel" and "heartless" person. In their town it's common slang. But as soon as the murderer uses it, no one else is called that anymore. Rumor has it, when people abuse the word they get killed alongside with their family by her. If someone doesn't believe in "Satan's Daughter" they get killed alongside with their family. If someone believes in "Satan's Daughter" they get killed alongside with their family. It's a lose/lose situation in this town. 

Would the combined strength of the trio surpass this monstrous person? Or will their favorite lullaby be sung as they sleep in their grave?
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