The Flames of Hell ( A story abt the Devil)
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  • Reads 16
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  • Parts 2
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Jan 09, 2017
Mature
Zafrina has fire power and she is afraid that her son might have it as well. Then her worst nightmare becomes reality her son can control fire now she is stuck having to use and teach her precious little boy the very thing she has been running form since she was a little girl at the age of 8. When the one person she wants the least to show up does, she is stuck between the decision of true power, lust and safety with her son and the very Devil himself in Hell for all eternity. Or to be stripped of her power and be sentenced to live a very boring normal life that she has been trying to do for years. Which will she choose the normal life, or will Hell become her personal paradise?
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