The Guardian Demon
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  • Reads 101
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 37m
Ongoing, First published May 10, 2016
Mature
Everyone in camp Jupiter believes that their Lieutenant, Elizabeth Wolfe, is just a normal human trying to survive the post-apocalyptic world like everyone else. But, no one knows that she is in fact not a normal human being; she was a demon, originally sent to Earth to gather information about the camp and gain the human's trust so she can report back to her father in hell. She decides to cancel the plan after she met and made friends with the people of camp Jupiter. Everything is peaceful until seven years later and it's either life or death for Elizabeth.
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