Little Help Home Services.
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  • Parts 3
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  • Reads 196
  • Votes 36
  • Parts 3
  • Time 15m
Ongoing, First published Feb 05
Mature
ONC 2025

Born to drug-addicted parents, Linc Bridgestone was crippled in an accident when he was a child. After breaking up with his girlfriend he overdoses and is brought back to life by his sister.  Linc doesn't believe in luck.  He doesn't believe in love.  He doesn't believe in anything except broken relationships, pain, torture and the demons that possess him.

Darby Dermot has a beast list.  They come in different shapes and forms.  Sometimes she questions her career choice. Little Help Home Services has its ups and downs.  Most of her clients are evil fiends, monsters and devils. Falling in love with a demon wasn't on her wish list, but here he was, crippled, curled in a ball, spitting hate and vengeance, smelling like a sewage pit and demanding she leave him the fuck alone.  

ONC 2025 Prompts -		 
2: - To be in love with a demon was the last thing on your wish list.
32: - A non-believer of love wakes up one day to find themselves in a world where love is everything.  What will they do in a land ruled by hearts?

THE DEMONS AND BEASTS IN THIS STORY ARE THE ONES WE  BATTLE EVERY DAY.
Thanks for taking a look at my first-ever entry in ONC.  Wish me luck. ♥♥♥
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