A Danger To Society

A Danger To Society

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For years humans and demons co-existed on the light world. All demons could freely interact with humans, and they could be open about their true selves. That all changed though. Humans pushed demons away. Maybe they were scared of not knowing, or afraid of what demons could do, but either way demons were persecuted, attacked, and killed. Now, demons are evil monsters that show no mercy and should be exterminated immediately. How can humans and demons co-exist? Become friends? Love? Will any of this ever be possible, or will this constant distance be there forever? (Side note- this is my first story, so it may not be great)
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