Alex and the Demon

Alex and the Demon

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WpMetadataReadMatureOngoing3h 37m
WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Jun 13, 2026
Alex Stormvale's days are getting worse by the minute, and it's not only because of the business or his father's constant nagging to settle down. No, part of it is the homeless model he ran over and then took home instead of getting him to a hospital. He wished he had an explanation for his crazy and frankly reckless and dangerous behavior, but he doesn't. Except, maybe that the man he ran over, Sevren, is the most handsome and intriguing man he's met in a while. What could he say? Bad boys with a mysterious, or should we say, downright sketchy past, did it for him. Sevren has no idea what happened to him when he wakes up in Alex's penthouse. He can't remember where he lives, if he has family or what he was doing yesterday. All that should be very concerning, but it pales in comparison to the gnawing hunger in his gut or the impossibly sweet scent that Alex gives off. Luckily for him, his savior doesn't hold it against him when he snaps and tries to take a bite off him. And because it seems Alex has no sense of self-preservation, he also offers to help Sevren figure out what the only clue he has of his past means. Sevren probably shouldn't drag Alex in this, but that wide smile and mischievous eyes might just be too hard to resist.
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