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Running from the Devil: Pt.2
:blackrose: ~Running from the Devil~ :blackrose:
:bulletpurple: Crescendo :bulletpurple:
It was mid morning when Lisa Dean awoke, head aching and body stiff. The woman blinked harshly in the darkness of the loft, blue gaze lifted towards the white washed ceiling. For sometime, she merely concentrated on focusing her eyes, taking care not to push them too far. Finally she succeeded, though it took far longer than she wanted.
It had been a full week since she had finalized her demon contract with Sebastian Michaelis. Her body was still painted with bruises, and she was admittedly weaker than she’d have liked, but the worst was sure
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Running from the Devil: Pt. 3 (Conclusion)
:blackrose: ~Running from the Devil~ :blackrose:
:bulletpurple: Conclusion :bulletpurple:
Lisa Dean carded her fingers through her damp hair, as she thoroughly examined her reflection in the bathroom mirror. It had been almost 7 months since she'd made her deal with the devil, and she was finally back on her feet. Several scars lined her body from the beating that'd almost killed her, and her mind still lapsed into depression or anxiety from time to time. But the worst was over. The woman's physicality was in top shape, and her mind was getting there.
Lisa now stood in her bathroom, towel draped around her frame as she looked at herself in
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It was just before dawn and the world was a blanket of white. After having snowed for most of the week, the heavens had finally grown still. Now, only the calm of winter could be heard. No birds or wind, just silence. . . Until, barely audible footfalls echoed across the snow with a soft, rhythmic crunching.
From the depths of the Phantomhive gardens, two figures emerged in almost perfect sync. One came from the direction of the manor itself, while the other seemed to materialize from the interior of the greenhouse. Their steps and movements mimicked one another most eerily, as they came to stand several feet apart. They stared at
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