THE DEMON'S CHILD

THE DEMON'S CHILD

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One night, Akshat Mehra performs a ritual with his friends. He is unaware of the consequences of his act. Not trusting the crap his friends were doing, he just lands a hand in the ritual. But a drunk mistake changes everything. When they performed the ritual, Akshat was drunk and out of his control. But that night the devil was summoned and Akshat's deepest desire was fulfilled by the devil. Unaware of the kid's deepest desire, a demon is summoned from the hell. He is beyond livid when he realizes he has to babysit a human child for the rest of his life. But the kid is more entertaining than he thought
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Every human, plant, animal and everything else on this planet has a name. A name is an identity. It defines who you are. Except for her... Her name is not her, but her brothers' identity. This is a story of a young girl, who faced the burnt of the sins no one committed intentionally. She was forced to live a life of an orphan and grew up to be the only family of her elder brother. She was held by his tiny arms and protected by his tender heart. Nakul Oberoi never knew that his family waited for him and his sister. All he knew that he was not an orphan. He had slowly gave up on the hope to reunite with his family and had one motive in his life - to give his sister a life better than that in the orphanage that they grew up. This is a story that goes beyond the bond of Threads that a sister ties on her brother's wrist. Behind every sister, there is brother holding a bat and asking, "You wanna say that again?"

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