The Prince of Darkness
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  • Reads 327
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 4
  • Time 38m
Ongoing, First published Apr 19, 2013
Mature
Divinity Skotádi Theá(Greek for Divine Dark Goddess) has more to her past than she knows. She grew up by the name of Scarlett Rose Spencer and lives with her two vulgar parents. Her life is spent consumed by days of darkness and nights showing false light.

     When Scarlett meets Ryder Lee Remington, her life is literally turned upside to reveal the life she was really born into. Ryder's mysterious presence has her unwillingly trusting someone for the first time in her entire life. His eyes immediately cautions Scarlett and his life gives her even more assurance not to trust him. He's the only person on earth who can show her who she really is without her causing maim, but he's in no shape to compel her to trust him.

     Could Scarlett trust such a peculiar person, or will Ryder have to take control of her?
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