The Black Flames
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What happens when you make a deal with the devil? A firsthand account of a man who made a pact with the auburn-eyed man.
Rara Montenegro
Sarah Jane Montenegro is a Clinical Psychology student in the Philippines. She writes horror and psychological short stories.
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