a land where the realms of the divine and the damned intersected, the Church of the Pure Flame stood at the center of human faith, towering like a beacon between the heavens and hell. The priest of the church, Father Elias, was revered as a paragon of purity, a man seemingly above reproach. But beneath his calm, celestial-blue eyes and angelic blond hair simmered an obsession darker than the deepest pits of Hell. His fixation? A girl named Selene, neither fully human nor fully damned-an enigma born of both light and shadow. Her purple eyes gleamed like amethysts in the moonlight, her white hair a halo of spectral beauty that captured his heart and poisoned his soul. The irony was that this man, a priest bound by vows of purity, would meet his fate not at the hands of the demoness he pursued but in the embrace of an angel-the very embodiment of what he swore to uphold.
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