Messenger angel Kel didnβt want an important assignment any more than her angelic superiors wanted to give it to her. Sheβs already lost the paperwork and taken an unauthorized shortcut when she falls into a trap that succubus scientist Alba has set on the demonic side of the hinterlands. Kelβs s
Improbable Heaven
β Scribed by Noether, J.P.
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 111 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Messenger angel Kel didnβt want an important assignment any more than her angelic superiors wanted to give it to her. Sheβs already lost the paperwork and taken an unauthorized shortcut when she falls into a trap that succubus scientist Alba has set on the demonic side of the hinterlands.
Kelβs spotty record canβt take that many more black marks. She negotiates for Albaβs silence: sheβll do anything the demon wants for thirty days. Sheβs read a book or two about succubi, and the prospect of a month of no-strings sex with Alba beats doing penance hands down. Even when Alba shatters Kelβs lurid hopes, assigning her to organize the library, itβs still better than going back to Heaven. For the first time in her existence, Kel finds out that sheβs good at something, and Albaβs no-nonsense encouragement makes her want more than meaningless sex.
Unfortunately, Alba isnβt the only demon in Hell.
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