Dear Reader,
If you've seen a demon or come in contact with one- well, you're pretty much screwed.
Demons are (supposedly) merciless and terrifying, right? Wrong. They're worse. Demons are the most corrupt, destructive, malicious creatures in existence. And the worst part? I am one.
Don't let it fool you, I'm quite friendly and I only suck souls out of the guilty. I didn't have a choice about becoming a demon. But sadly, other demons aren't like me, so try to avoid them. Try to avoid me, as well. Demons will be the destruction of you.
If you haven't been contacted by a demon yet, or even seen one at all, then consider yourself lucky, because they are everywhere. There are the ones that roam Hell, but there are also ones that roam Earth.
They live among you, disguised as friends and family members. You never know who is a demon until it is too late.
If you haven't been contacted by a demon, don't read this book. It's like a huge beacon calling out to all of the demons, attracting them to you. Don't take the chance, it's not worth it at all. Just go find something else to read, something cheery and happy, preferably about unicorns and rainbows.
If you have been already contacted by a demon, then go ahead and read this book. It might just save your life as you journey into the unknown.
Best of luck,
Rynn Hale
Before you read the summary, I want you to know that this isn't a story about paranormal beings falling in love, with each other or ordinary people. It is about the horrifying and unusual consequences caused be love. "How?" You may wonder...well I guess you'll just have to read and find out.
"There was still something there that rang so familiar inside of him, in a place he had long forgotten about. But as a word hangs from one's lips at precise time it's needed or a person is overcome with an overwhelming sense of déjà vu, he just couldn't figure out where he had seen her before.
Before this city.
Before the last city.
Before the city before that. Maybe even before Hell itself."
A man's unusual beginning leaves him empty and without a memory. All he knows is that he doesn't belong here, but there is literally no way in Hell he would ever go back to where he came from. Will he choose to be who he once was? Or risk never regaining any of his memories ever again?
I was also wondering if you could give me some feedback on the story! It's my first full story I've ever written and I was wondering what's working, what isn't making sense. If you could help me out I'd be really grateful!