It’s actually hard to see how this differs from the “straight” versions of the same sort of story.
Nice to see that Father Guido Sarducci is still getting work, however.
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I hate to say it, but I can’t imagine Catholic priests being interested in grown-up girls… :shudder:
i see the special fathers, but where’s the special sister?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy,_the_Daughter_of_the_Devil#Characters
Meh. Throw all the standard bits into a blender, set to extra-fine.