Red Roses for Lucifer
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  • Reads 132
  • Votes 7
  • Parts 3
  • Time 6m
Ongoing, First published May 02, 2015
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Her name is Carrie. She's just another simple girl who earns money to go to college by working in a gift shop. Life for her is plain and boring but little did she know that getting her car stuck in the mud one rainy night when going to deliver some roses to a mysterious man named Lucifer, would change her life forever. 

He's the villain in every story. The big bad wolf to every little girl. The Hades to every Hercules. The Voldemort to every Harry Potter. 

He's the one that makes children fear the woods. The one that makes women scream at night. The one that makes orphans appear on the face of the earth. 
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He, is Lucifer.
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