Tale Of The Cursed Princess | K.Th
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Ongoing, First published Oct 28, 2021
Mature
she was the darkest nightmare anyone has ever met,
he was the sweetest angel

she is the pain  herself,
he was her cure for pain 

she was born with a curse by the devil,
He was sent by the Lord himself.

only she can conquer evil, but how when she doesn't feel emotions? 

yes, she doesn't feel any emotion. no happiness, no sadness only tears.
not the tears we have on our faces but black tears
her aura was enough to make you terrified

but he was here for only one special  purpose which he doesn't know, with the other six angels and a mysterious riddle with he is
here on earth to complete the task given by God, but 
Will he be able to?

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