The Obsidian Princess
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The Obsidian Princess

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Shreya Chakraborty Fantasy

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When she finished singing the song she could see that Mephistopheles was sitting besides her perching on the broken marble railing.
“You have been there since the night of my coming of age haven’t you?” asked Eloa as she looked at the raven with red eyes and Siren, her gray cat snuggled near her feet. She did not have to wait long for the portal to open…the three signs of her ancestry…one for her mother who had died in protecting her..one for the father who had sold her soul to the Devil and one for herself…the only one of her kind.
“Welcome Princess…you have been expected for quite a long time,” said Azazel as he stood behind the door. He was still in his human form but Eloa could see the demon lurking behind.
But before she could step inside she heard his voice breaking the spell.
“Noooo Eloa….please don’t go….they will never let you come back again…they are lying…” said Azrael, the one who had betrayed her trust and the one man that she had loved.

Eloa, the daughter of the Dark Phoenix and a Banshee…a sorceress of death and the Bringer of Death is torn between two worlds…the human world which has given her nothing but scorn and hatred and the Hell, which held the promises of best in her life yet to come…
So what was she going to choose? Would she choose to stay in this world? Or would she be the salvation of the Devil?

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Chapter 66

Azrael swallowed hard as he looked at her slumped figure. She was absolutely looking rotten but they had no other clue on how to get her healed because her system did not work like any other.

“Alright, time to get into bed,” said Azrael briskly as Eloa swayed unsteadily on her feet. Her grey complexion looked even more ashen and her dark h……

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