Catalyst of Chaos
You know what they say about jobs done in haste...they are a
ready recipe for disaster.
Misery has more important things to do than play executioner
with rotten humans but there's nothing she won't do for her
lady.
She's working round to clock to speedily round up the souls on
her kill list but she meets an empty house upon arrival - the
Dupuchois are on another trip to some remote beach in
Greece and Misery does not have neither time nor patience to
track them.
And so she does what any reasonable hell citizen would do in
that instant - dump a glob of hell matter stuck to her boots
inside their well - after all, a soul claimed days later is a soul
claimed all the same.
What Mistress Misery does not know is that the Dupuchois are
scheduled to host a ball upon their return and half of England
is going to be there clinking glasses full of drinks made from
that one well...
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Trigger Warnings
Reader Advisory: 'Catalyst of Chaos - Book 1.5' contains content that may be sensitive or triggering for some individuals. Please be aware of the
following potential triggers:
Violence: Descriptions of brutal attacks and intense conflict.
Dark Magic/Supernatural Horror: Involves unsettling and potentially horrifying supernatural elements.
Abuse: Depiction of an abusive environment and cruel practices.
Mental Health Themes: Exploration of mental health challenges and descent into madness.
Expulsion/Shunning: Themes of isolation and expulsion from a social group.
Sibling Conflict: Emotional turmoil and conflict between siblings.
Romantic Conflict: Complex dynamics and conflicts in romantic relationships.
Character Death: The narrative may involve mortality and character deaths.
Institutional Cruelty: Mistreatment within an institution and abusive practices.
Themes of Despair/Misery: Pervasive themes of despair and misery.
Implied Sexual Content: Possible implied sexual content.
Themes of Control: Exploration of power dynamics and control.
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