The Murder Of Murders
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 3
  • Parts 3
  • Time 16m
Ongoing, First published Aug 04, 2016
The Middle Ages the time of art and war also religion.  But with good there is also bad, demons. Some people make deals with demons normally it with cost your soul or life but you would not get exactly what you wanted. The deal that I made with my demon I got what I wanted and more but there are rules 
1.evey one has to die one day
2.a soul for a soul
3. A mortal can NOT become immortal 

I think I have already broken all those rules. I am Pandora Frank the Murder Of Murders.
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This story will have violence and language. But I have been waiting so long to write this. I will do my best to update at least once a month.
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