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Interview with a Fallen Angel: The Conspiracy Theory
Interview with a Fallen Angel: The Conspiracy Theory
Interview with a Fallen Angel: The Conspiracy Theory
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Interview with a Fallen Angel: The Conspiracy Theory

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This is the incredible story of a reporter who accepts an invitation to interview the world's greatest villain-Satan himself. The devil is so confident that his popularity will remain intact, along with his influence on mankind, that he provides the reporter with the details of his former existence in Heaven and lays out his plot to destroy mank

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Release dateDec 4, 2020
ISBN9781649905024
Interview with a Fallen Angel: The Conspiracy Theory
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Fonda J. Royster

Fonda J. Royster's biggest passion is to show others that God can make (and love) someone who has nothing and turn them into something great. God loves us so much that He gives each of us the opportunity to live a productive and safe life. Fonda wants to show readers that it is all right to have problems and issues, because God always offers us a way to change and escape them. Fonda holds an MA in human services, a BA in sociology, and an AA in social work. She is a licensed addiction counselor and has over 16 years experience working in social services, ranging from working with at-risk families, neglected and abused children, to the mentally, cognitively, and physically disabled population. A proud mother of four, she is a member of the Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honor Society, as well as the Back2Life Deliverance Center in Toledo, Ohio.

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    Interview with a Fallen Angel - Fonda J. Royster

    PREFACE

    No more beatings.

    Blink. Blink.

    No more being told she regrets the day I was born.

    Blink. Blink.

    Because she has to take care of me full time now.

    Blink.

    Yeah…no more…beatings.

    Blink. Blink.

    No more being prodded.

    Blink. Blink.

    Him, the forty-something-year-old, telling me, the then ten-year-old, You like that, don’t you?

    Blink.

    No more being poked.

    Blink.

    I heard my mama say it feel good when Daddy do this to her, my friend said as I cried when she invaded my anus with a screwdriver.

    Blink. Blink.

    No more being called a bastard.

    Blink.

    No more being called black tar.

    Blink. No more being called Miss Piggy.

    Blink.

    No more being called retarded because I see letters backward and I can’t retain what is told to me for a long period of time.

    Blink. Blink.

    What do we have, Nurse______?

    An opioid overdose.

    Blink.

    The doctor looks from the patient to the nurse. Was it intentional? The nurse frowns.

    Blink.

    It appears.

    What the…

    Blink.

    The eleven-year-old starts to flatline. Charcoal prep now! the doctor yells.

    Blink.

    Unable to move or speak from the pain of have charcoal flushed through her nose through a tube, the young girl sees a man sitting in the corner of her hospital room looking off. The man appears highly agitated.

    Blink.

    This is a waste of time, the man said. I am forced to sit back and watch this hedge linger over this… Then he looked in her direction.

    Blink.

    The man was now face-to-face to with the young girl. She could feel his intense hatred toward her. She was unable to physically do it, but her spirit shuddered. The man inhaled her scent and growled.

    Blink.

    He was back in the corner.

    Blink.

    This time the man was standing looking out the window. Blink. Because you have opened the doorway, my generals Premature Death, Inferiority, and Depression will be at your heels all the days of your life.

    Blink.

    The man was gone.

    CHAPTER ONE:

    Preparation

    The reporter looked in the mirror and began to talk to herself. She started building her self-confidence while promoting her assurance. Keep your cool. Remember why you are doing this. You know he is going to push your buttons, but you got this, girl!

    It had been a while since the reporter looked intensively at herself in the mirror. This time she wasn’t crying because of the shame looking back her at. This

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