No Forgiveness for The Fallen
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Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2024
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All my life I was told that Fallen Angels were nothing but demons in disguise. Monsters among Heaven's angels. And yet, they were still angels. So why are we still scolded for our mistakes?

Emlyn has spent her whole life wondering what lies ahead. She never focused on the present until it was forced upon her. Now she has a lot more problems then her parents. It seems that her idea of the afterlife wasn't so accurate after all...
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