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What doesn't kill you
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Ongoing, First published Nov 20, 2021
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Aurora was lost. No where to go, no one to turn to. Despite the bruising on her face as well as her heart she has no choice but to keep going. Those three little angels depended on her for everything and for them she needed to fight for the life she knew they deserved. Things start to look up when she met Luke. Caring, charismatic but a stubborn prick; he made things seem a little easier. Although things seem easy she silently fights her inner demons and those who wish to see her fail. Life is a crazy ride but somehow the smallest things can make the biggest difference.
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Book 2: "Heirs of Heaven and Hell"

15 parts Complete Mature

Ariel, a fierce celestial warrior, defied the sacred laws of Heaven when she fell in love with Satan, the Morning Star. Their forbidden union birthed three extraordinary children: Bane, Jason, and Riley, each inheriting powers drawn from both Heaven and Hell. Their existence was an abomination in the eyes of the divine, threatening the fragile balance between the two realms. As they grew, the siblings found themselves at the heart of an ancient war, with their choices holding the power to either save or doom the world. Among them, Riley was both a blessing and a curse in Ariel's eyes. Born of both Satan and herself, Riley bore the immense weight of her celestial and infernal heritage-a burden that even Ariel struggled to fully comprehend. Ariel knew the danger of Riley's potential, aware that the child's power could tip the scales of the ongoing war. With a mother's protective love, Ariel vowed to shield Riley from the chaos that threatened her. When the time came to send Riley away for her own protection, Ariel's heart ached, knowing the human world would be a temporary sanctuary, far from the brewing war between Heaven and Hell. With a heavy resolve, she wrapped Riley in a cloak of divine light, a barrier that would keep her safe from prying eyes as they crossed into the human realm. Arriving under the cover of a quiet, moonlit night, far from the celestial and infernal conflicts, Ariel whispered assurances to Riley. She promised that this world would offer her answers, the freedom to discover herself, and, perhaps, the peace she so desperately needed. Yet, unbeknownst to Riley, the war between the realms would inevitably follow them, and in this new world, she would face a journey of self-discovery, conflict, and the weighty choice that could alter the fate of both Heaven and Hell.