![]() ![]() Lucifer can’t let Pilgrim continue to wreak happiness, but he can’t send him back untainted, either. ![]() Even worse, the damned start catching on, and set about making hell into the most enjoyable place of everlasting torment they can. Always polite and well-mannered, he makes Pollyanna seem like a prophet of doom. Unfortunately, Pilgrim makes the best of the worst possible experiences. Why waste a second chance to corrupt an innocent soul? He orders his subordinates to torture, degrade and humiliate Pilgrim until he promises to become evil if only it will ease the pain. Lucifer never considers sending him back. Lucifer’s future looks perfect, pitch black, until an administrative error sticks him with an innocent soul-an overweight optimist who calls himself Pilgrim and who believes he must be in hell to do good. The Supreme Butt In hasn’t pestered him in eons. Demons and damned scatter at the sound of his foot steps. A clueless optimist ruins a perfectly good hell. ![]()
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