Seven Deadly Sins
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  • Reads 680
  • Votes 11
  • Parts 5
  • Time 23m
Ongoing, First published Nov 25, 2012
The "Sexy Six" are the hottest new group at Girex High, and are applying for a seventh member. When the position is filled, these girls realize that they are all addicted to the seven deadly sins. They all go to a party to have some fun. They have a night of fun in their minds. But when the events of the past week come to haunt them, they all must face their seven deadly sins, and their seven killer problems. The question here is; Who will be the first to die from their cruel sin? (There is one chapter that relates to my story "Heaven", and this story reveals the plot to that story, so you may be a little bit confused if you haven't read it. Here's the link to that story: http://www.wattpad.com/story/1629356-heaven
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