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Misery Craves Company (BL)

Do not cross Lucifer and do not, under any circumstances, fall in love. The only two rules which are supposed to be followed by all species in the Underworld. The fact that a demon’s heart only craves two things should make abiding by these rules very easy. Of course, I’m the unlucky fellow who broke both these rules at the same time. Which is bad, seeing as I’m the prince of said Underworld. *** When Luciano starts developing a peculiar sense of curiosity towards an unknown, suicidal man who lives for the thrill of crime, he does everything in his powers to squash it under his demonic cravings. As the son of Lucifer himself and the future ruler of the Underworld, he’s the last person who’s allowed to break the rules which uphold the burning pits of hell. But only so much destruction can distract him from his ever growing yearning for this mortal. *** Disclaimer: I am a very OCD writer which means that obsessing over perfection is something I constantly do so unfortunately you will notice a lot of things changing. I apologise in advance.

Eat_Who_Mel · LGBT+
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52 Chs

GODDESS OF FATE (4)

Giovanni threw his head over his shoulder to see a woman hurrying over to him, her thundering features framed by a cascade of dark hair. She shut the book he was just reading angrily. "Who let you down here?" she questioned him, her chocolate brown eyes piercing into him intently.

"I... No one," he answered nervously and when he stole a peek down at the book again, his brows furrowed in confusion, wondering if the story he was reading was real. "I just… walked down here."

She raised a perfectly shaped eyebrow, her full lips curling into a slight frown. "You walked past my spell?" Her voice was laced with suspicion.

Giovanni swallowed hard, suddenly very aware of the shadows that seemed to be closing in around them. She was doing this as a warning to him, he realised, to tell the truth. "I did not mean to intrude. I had no idea that this place was not open to the public. There weren't any signs at the entrance. "