Ethereal - Part Two

Ethereal - Part Two

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Completed and edited. Since the moment Mira was taken to Hell, Azriel could not bear to be separated from his woman. He had failed her. Even after promising her that he would protect her and keep her safe. Now she was taken, soon to be a blood bag for Lucifer so he could birth the new race of demons. Demons who will stop at nothing to take over Earth and destroy all mortals. But he will save her, no matter the cost. This is part 2 of Ethereal and continues with Chapter 29, straight after the last chapter of the first part. Read part 1 before part 2.
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