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Everything about her was sexy and seductive. Yet she was boycotted for her devience. Her eyes were as beautiful as diamonds, sharp and blazing green. Her stare so bleak it would send shivers down your spine. Her cryptic crimson lips shimmered in the moon light. Whispering sweat nothings with her fingers crossed. Her misanthropic nature left her with an evil intent. As she walked the streets in her black leather, she set out to seduce and destroy. Filled with rage for society, she saw herself as a goddess. Her heart turned to stone as more blood was spilt. She punished them for all her pain and banishment. She began an apocalypse of her own, one by one, night by night. Taking on the diabolical roles of god, she started a new breed she called her demonic children. Together they took on an infernal kingdom as their own. Incased in flames and fury. All the riches of darkness, no rules applyed. This exotic empyrean found herself and ruled her kingdom of hell, where they continued to torture everyone that brutaly sinned against her fellow deviant creatures, and future followers for eternity.



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On Tuesday April 27th, 2004, Midnight Orchid (158) writes:
Hmm, very interesting. I love this concept and the title. I enjoyed reading every second of this. Well done... well done. =-MO-=



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