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Am I the only one who knew Bill was bad from the begining?
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I could too, there was just something about him that seemed off




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-"good" fallen angels (like Arianne and Annabelle) didn't seem to sense his presence but Roland, a fallen angel who'd allied with Satan seemed to sense his presence and was sweating nervously.
-He pushed Luce to be reckless
-He told Luce he was good at Announcer travel and someone else mentioned how those who had allied with Satan were good at Announcer travel.
Yeah, it was pretty obvious. I had seen a spoiler when I was part way through this book about Bill, but before that I already suspected him of being a powerful demon at the least.













Polly wrote: "haha I certainly agree, too much comments here. aka don't matter it's not a bad thing, but yeah if you do read the prologue you'll obviously get a better understanding. right?"
I didn't thought that Bill was Lucifer. And I haven't thought about that. Because Bill was somehow charming through his words. Really LUCIFER. Thee Great Deceiver.
I didn't thought that Bill was Lucifer. And I haven't thought about that. Because Bill was somehow charming through his words. Really LUCIFER. Thee Great Deceiver.
GUYS, just expressing my opinion. The song "A Thousand Years" is exactly fitting the story, isn't it? More than the Twilight does.

Polly wrote: "yeah you are definitely right about that, although you did have a good point of the "Lucifer". hmm... good thinking Kathleen."
Thanks. :)
Thanks. :)
i knew to. the way he snapped somnetimes or was abit off with Luce made him seem bad.

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