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What if demons sometimes switched their offspring with humans? Their offspring needed weak prey to practice on, so a few would sacrifice and trade children. Demons can disguise themselves with multiple appearances, and if they disguised their children to look human, their would hardly be a difference. Demon children grow up in this world alongside us, nearly identical. Yet they stand out from a crowd. No, not the goth kids, not the punks, or the populars. Like the more detailed flower in a wall decal. The noticeable wallflowers. This is the journey of one such switched demon. -This story is a work in progress- All rights reserved by Jenae Averett, as of June 2015.
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Imagine a world, where our distant future is the present. In this place, where the modern era has been forgotten, where the behemoths of civilization crumble, is a utopia. There humans there worship among the glorious, wild ruins of our world. They seek a god of light and peace. Above all, Heaven must be treasured, but even closer than Heaven is Hell. Where the Devil and his children wait. His children are brushes, human blood is the paint, and the world is his canvas. To step out of line even once is to invite a demon into your earthly form, And those with demons within them must be killed.

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