The Angel

The Angel

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May loved this guy Mara and thought he was her soulmate and they'd be together forever, not knowing her superior found out and banished her, she always pondered how he knew and hoped Mara would comfort her and be with her even through this hard time, but he is nowhere to be found. After what feels like forever she finally finds him again, but what he has to tell her will shock her to her core and change her forever.
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Kaneonuskatew, or Kane, was known as one of the most prolific demons after his murder of an esteemed adviser's daughter. He came under the most scrutiny when it was revealed that he had fallen in love with that daughter, who just happened to be half angel. Their love was forbidden, so when she was murdered by his hand, he was sent by Lucifer to live in the church where the adviser lived. His main purpose was to be a guard and basically a slave to whatever the adviser, James, wanted. While being there, he met James' niece, who looked just like the girl he had fallen in love with. However, those were the least of his problems. Things start to change for Kane and he starts to learn about his past. He begins questioning his position with the demons, wondering how everything suddenly changed. He learns of his past and how his entire life up to this point was based on a lie created by the one he calls father: Lucifer himself. Now, the fight is with Kane, where he tries to battle what he's become and what's expected of him compared to he was and who he could have been.

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