My Delicious Dinner
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  • Reads 461
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 4
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 12, 2015
I am a devil from hell, sitting in a park and waiting for a girl. She comes at evening time and I call her to have a seat. Then I lend her a magical present and we chat for a while. Finally we depart our ways to home after a while.

After she reaches her home, she opens her present. In that present, she finds a magical seed. Then sooner or later, she sows it into her lawn. Within few seconds, the whole plant grows up. Then she plucks the fruit and cooks it. Finally she eats it and goes to sleep.

After she gets to her bed, she waits for her sleep. Just after a while, she falls asleep. Then I send my main, Hilda and a sand fairy to clean up all the mess. Then I order my plants to decorate her with flowers. Finally, I depart from hell.

Just at the midnight, I reached her place. Then I got ready for the dinner. I tasted her and paralyzed her body. Then she woke up and stared at me with fear. Though she can't move her body. I ate her with great rejoice. Finally, I slaughtered her soul with the challenging words for heaven.
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