A Match Made in Hell (Angel Dust x Fem OC)
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  • Parts 9
  • Time 2h 5m
Ongoing, First published Jul 19, 2024
Mature
Meet Fawn. 

Hell's latest arrival. 

She doesn't deserve to be there and she wants out. 

With the help of Charlie Morningstar and her girlfriend Vaggie,  Fawn is taken to the Hazbin Hotel where she hopes she will be redeemed. But things don't come easy for her in Hell. Especially when she's being bullied and harassed on a regular basis by Angel Dust, the hotel's resident porn star for her innocent nature. 

But despite being polar opposites, the two of them may have a lot more in common than they think. Not only does their unexpected bond bring them closer together, it also might ultimately save each other's lives. 

Meanwhile, Alastor the Radio Demon seems to be harboring a dark and dangerous secret. 

Can Fawn survive Hell?
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Book three for Contracts and Deals. With Angel Dust back in the controlling possession of Valentino, the Radio Demon is left with nothing but guilt, wondering if the sacrifices he made were really worth it? Will Alastor forget about his mistakes and move on, or will he be persuaded to come up with a plan to put an end to this for good? - WARNINGS AND DISCLAIMERS: •The characters belong to Vivziepop and her work "Hazbin Hotel" along with Oc's •Mature Content •Strong Language •Subject matter that may be triggering (I.E. mentions of non-consensual acts, drugs, alcohol, gore, abuse, etc.)