Once Again, Hello(Diabolok Lovers & Black Butler Fan Fic)
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  • Reads 4,421
  • Votes 126
  • Parts 8
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jun 14, 2016
Lyla Sakamaki was the younger sister of all of the brothers, and also the princess of vampires, and something else. Her mother, Akihara Shizuka, married as most people know, Karl Heinz, the vampire king. 

Akihara, the mother of Lyla, died by a sword stabbing her heart, when Lyla was still an infant. Her father sealed her other half of her, and left the vampire. He took care of her until she was 4 years old. Then, he made the Sakamaki brothers and the 3 other wife's of his, take good care of her because he had to work. Well, they didn't really do that...

What is Lyla Sakamaki's other half? Who stabbed Akihara? What did the Sakamaki house hold do to Lyla? 

READ TO FIND OUT!

DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN ANY PICTURES OR ANY OF THE BLACK BUTLER NOR DIABOLIK LOVERS CHARACTERS. ALSO, I DO NOT OWN THE TWO ANIMES. ONLY MY OWN OC, AND MY FAN FIC.
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