By day, Loona is the quintessential receptionist at IMP, navigating the mundane with a practiced smile while her coworkers, Moxxie and Millie, fill the office with their incessant bickering. Her adoptive father, Blitz, remains blissfully unaware of the double life she leads. But when the sun sets, Loona sheds her facade, becoming a formidable hellhound hacker. Alongside Cain, her devoted partner in crime, she orchestrates daring bank heists, siphoning fortunes with a digital sleight of hand.
Their criminal ballet is a flawless performance until one fateful night when a heist goes awry. Exposed and vulnerable, Loona finds herself in the crosshairs of those she once preyed upon. The fallout is catastrophic: her father is left broken, and Stolas, a figure she revered, meets a tragic end. Consumed by grief and rage, Loona embraces the shadows, transforming into a vigilante driven by vengeance.
Wielding her dual expertise in weaponry and cyber espionage, she embarks on a perilous crusade against Hell's elite. As she forges alliances with the most unlikely of comrades and rekindles old friendships, Loona sets her sights on the infernal aristocracy. Her mission is clear: dismantle the power structures that threaten her family, no matter the cost. In the treacherous depths of Hell, where trust is a rare commodity, Loona's quest for justice could either be her salvation or her undoing.
Between the realms of Heaven and Hell lies the realm known as Purgatory, where angels and demons are tasked with helping or tempting human souls in their efforts to achieve final salvation. However, some humans have unfinished business on Earth they wish they could fix. Fortunately, there is the Heavenly Ordained Problem Enders (H.O.P.E). Lead by their founder, Blitz (the o is silent), he works with his adopted niece, Loona, and married couple Moxxie and Millie in their efforts to head to the human world and do your last request for a small fee.
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Episode 3 "Heart of Greed": Loona feels that she's not getting the respect nor attention she deserves from both her family and her crush, but it's because she might be acting a bit greedy for both. Her friend Keenie believes she needs to go through a special kind of therapy that will help her with her greed issue. It works at first, but soon Loona starts acting weird for her desires, especially when it looks like Collin might be having a new girlfriend. Is it really a problem deep inside or does the Doctor taking care of her have ulterior motives?
*Co-Written with CrackedInkWell, Edited by Anon, Based and inspired by EMositeCC's AngelAUVerse.*