We Signed A Contract! [Obey Me! OC reader fic]

We Signed A Contract! [Obey Me! OC reader fic]

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You wake up one day in a place called the Devildom, having not expected your entry to the Devildom's school program to go the way it did. Unfortunately, you don't adapt well, especially because you're autistic. This new place full of new people isn't well with humans, and you aren't even a model human yourself. You'll be ok though. Only way to go is forward.
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