Story cover for Life Changes too Fast  by Cirenaty
Life Changes too Fast
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    Time 34m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2024
Y/n X Alastor 

Y/n starts to move on with to her life, just getting out of a toxic house hold and relationship. She moves into her new house with her German Shepherd Astra. Her new house is deep in the woods and finds interesting things in it.
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RETAKE Y/n and Alastor shared a bond unlike any other. Their relationship flourished amidst a macabre backdrop: Y/n, a cunning serial killer, and Alastor, also a serila killer and notorious cannibal. Despite their dark tendencies, they were deeply in love and eventually married in the living world. However, their happiness was short-lived when Alastor met his untimely death, leaving Y/n devastated. In the wake of her grief, Y/n discovered she was pregnant. The realization that she carried a piece of Alastor within her gave her purpose and hope. Pouring all her love and energy into her son, she devoted herself to raising him. Over the next ten years, the boy grew into a striking reflection of his parents. While he inherited traits from both, his appearance and aura leaned heavily toward his father-charming yet unsettling. Two more years passed, and tragedy struck again. Y/n fell gravely ill and succumbed to her illness. As she awakened in Hell, she felt no surprise at her destination. Instead, her thoughts were consumed by concern for her son-alone in a world that was cruel and unkind.