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D.E.M.O.N.S: Getting Summoned Weekly isn't so Bad

“Kat, you have a tail” said Lily “Look, Lily, it really isn’t that big of a concern” said Kat “You.Have.A.TAIL KAT” said Lily “How is this not a concern to you?” “Well, the dream I had was a bit weird as well, but if I’m honest, I’m mainly worried about the floating text that’s on fire” said Kat “THE What?” said Lily --------------------------------------------------- Join Kat on her dimension hopping adventures as she fullfills her demonic duty and answers the call of the summoner. Each week Kat will get involved with new strange situations and oppurtunites that await her. During the week she'll have her best friend Lily, and perhaps a little help from Sylvie to figure out what's she supposed to do with her life now that she's becoming a demon. Chapters releasing daily ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Artwork by CristianAC: https://www.deviantart.com/cristianac Story Discord: https://discord.gg/YzGgDHC

Vongrak · Fantasi
Peringkat tidak cukup
1510 Chs

Chapter 613 Two Doctors, They Have Real Certificates and Everything

Seeing Lily's burst of confidence Nira nodded and headed for the no longer so hidden door in the tree and opened it. Lily followed behind into a clean white medical facility. It smelled faintly of cleaning products but the strange thing was that she couldn't quite put her finger on which one. If pressed, she might realise that it didn't smell like a cleaning product at all, but the IDEA of one. Alas, that would be a little too hard for a human with no hints.

The door she left had 'Waiting room #034' on it when she glanced back and was much less appealing to look at then the inner door. It was just a slightly darker white, still clearly white, but dark enough to make it easy to see against the pure blinding white of the walls. The tiles were a pale blue you might find on medical masks. The whole thing screamed hospital to her. It made a part of her wonder why they went through the trouble of making the waiting room so calming if the rest was so clinical.