𝑆𝑖𝑛𝑓𝑢𝑙 𝐺𝑟𝑒𝑒𝑑
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Ongoing, First published Jan 15
Mature
Athena Karma Álvarez
She wasn't exactly an angel,
She wasn't exactly perfect,
She wasn't exactly happy,
She wasn't exactly anything..
Except rage, and fury,
The burning passion to tear down anything that stood in her way, The rage that surged behind her dull fiery eyes, The hatred for everything around her. Yet most of all, the hatred for those who wronged her, because, karma was her middle name right?

Alexander Kratos D'Angelo
He was most certainly feared,
He was most certainly strong,
He was most certainly dominating,
He was most certainly commanding,
And he was most certainly, the devil.
The kind of devil who liked to see the fear in people's eyes, the kind of devil who liked to be feared, the kind of devil who thrived to be feared, the kind of devil who let nothing stop him.
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