Explicit Adult Content. Scor’s tribe of incubi were legendary for their brutality. This comes to an end when the noble incubus Figaru wipes out all of them except for Scor. He needs a ‘comfort slave’ to feed on in order to continue defending his village of mortals. Figaru chooses Scor because his kind were so vicious he feels it’s okay to mistreat one.
Scor never tormented mortals. He doesn’t deserve to be locked up and used by Figaru. And yet, he puts up with it because he sees a world where mortals and demons coexist. He dreams of becoming a part of it. He begs Figaru to let him prove himself as an ally so he can earn his freedom. Figaru refuses claiming that Scor would rape a mortal if he had a chance. He believes it’s his nature.
Figaru leaves Scor furious and hating him. The mortal who lives with Figaru, Rowan, finds a way to open Scor’s locked door. Now Scor comes face to face with a reckless mortal who thinks all demons are good. This is Scor’s chance to avenge himself on a mortal Figaru loves, or to prove his master is wrong about him.
Scor never tormented mortals. He doesn’t deserve to be locked up and used by Figaru. And yet, he puts up with it because he sees a world where mortals and demons coexist. He dreams of becoming a part of it. He begs Figaru to let him prove himself as an ally so he can earn his freedom. Figaru refuses claiming that Scor would rape a mortal if he had a chance. He believes it’s his nature.
Figaru leaves Scor furious and hating him. The mortal who lives with Figaru, Rowan, finds a way to open Scor’s locked door. Now Scor comes face to face with a reckless mortal who thinks all demons are good. This is Scor’s chance to avenge himself on a mortal Figaru loves, or to prove his master is wrong about him.