Feeding Famine (Various Hazbin Hotel x Overlord Reader)
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  • Reads 109
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 1
  • Time 10m
Ongoing, First published Feb 21
Mature
In 1933, a famous burlesque singer, by the name of (Y/n) (L/n) died of starvation. When she rises to fame in hell and catches the attention of a certain overlord and a certain angel, how will she handle things? When she later realizes that her last love is one of the most, if not the most powerful overlords out there, what will she do? Is this going to have a lot of smut? You bet! Main love interests include Lucifer, Alastor, and Vox! Depending on how things turn out, more will come in the future!
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