2 Works by callmekami

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    1890 Mississippi

    Lucifer starts a new life with his daughter after broke up with his wife. When Charlie turns eighteen, Lucifer opens a restaurant for her and they begin running it together.

    But when does fate shine on Lucifer?

    When an outlaw gang cast out of New Orleans settles in their town, their first stop is this restaurant. The famously cruel Alastor grows more interested in this lonely man.

    But Lucifer has responsibilities, like protecting his daughter.

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    32/?
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    “You eat the flesh and drink the blood of your victims; yet the Lord sees the sin of your hands.”

    —Book Of Isaiah 59:7

    Alastor was aware that his father, who served Lucifer, a wealthy man in the region, was beginning to lose his sanity. However, when the man slanders Lucifer as a bloodsucker, monster, or vampire, the peace of his entire family is disrupted. They begin to be isolated in their village...

    After his father's tragic death, the wealthy man in question came to Alastor with an offer.

    “After ten years of your father’s service, I would now like you to work for me.”

    Alastor accepts it, under the influence of the mysteries buried in the grave that day. However, he is unaware of what will happen to him or why Lucifer chose him…

    Language:
    English
    Words:
    6,208
    Chapters:
    1/?
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    51
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