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Hatter
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Ongoing, First published Jun 22, 2023
Adelina was your typical troubled sixteen year old girl, from school to a raging drug addiction she had her fair share of problems that she swore she could handle. Until one night changes her entire life, one freak accident that no one, not even she can explain derails it all. Will she be able to overcome it all? Or will she buckle under the pressure? Only time will tell and as mysterious things keep happening she's left in limbo trying to find her place in this twisted world.
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As Told By Lucifer

4 parts Ongoing

The Devil himself. At least, that's what they say. There's a lot said about the Devil-so much, in fact, that it makes you wonder: what's the Devil's own side of the story? They say the Devil is a he... a monstrous beast, a fallen angel, or a shadow lurking in the dark. They say he tempts, corrupts, destroys-always with a grin and a deal too good to refuse. Kids grow up hearing that he's the whisperer of sins, the snake in every garden. He's cruel, calculating, and definitely not to be trusted. Books and movies paint him as charming, impossibly handsome, and so dangerously tempting that you'd risk kissing your way straight to Hell. Some who consider themselves learned will tell you none of this is true-that angels, fallen or otherwise, are pure spirits, without bodies, without sex But what if they're wrong? What if the Devil is a woman- a darkly exquisite femme fatales, who's been quietly fuming for centuries about how we keep getting her story wrong? What if we are considered sinners for butchering her story and turning her into some horned caricature of evil. Forget the horns, the pitchfork, and the outdated clichés. Because the devil might just as well be a woman.