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Bath Of Death

[MATURED CONTENTS] 'If this polluted WORLD yields to be clean and justifiable, I'll become the WORLD itself and make them bow to I, Harriet' ~~~ Harriet Hawthorn. ------ "Even in death, you are to become my bride. If you disappear, I'll become darkness for you and bring you back. This is my vow - to you, my love" He had proclaimed sincerely as he watched her pale smile. She was yet to speak when a twist from her stomach attacked her. She held his passionate eyes, and there it was, her bitter smile - one that spoke of pain. She had wanted to speak, and the moment that happened, a puddle of blood escaped her lips. "I love you" And there she fell. ---- A land that grooms skeletons in the face of death. Nobility and prejudice ruling over fairness. A land where aristocracy baths on the weakness of the upper class. The creatures bathed in the cloth of debauchery. Being towed from a baker's daughter to the stepchild of a noble Lord, then to a bandit. Harriet had fairly understood the world of her land. A place that stepped on the loyalty of the feeble and chewed their spirits. Harriet knew she could not stop the discrimination. The only form to live was to play mind games and pretend to be blind. In between her journey, she enters the House of Oregano. A house bathed with sinful beasts. She had intended to just win their trust, trample upon it and leave herself in jeopardy. Sadly for her, on the first day into the house, she had unknowingly bathed herself with trouble when not just one, or two, but three foolproof red eyes erred to liberate her from their bondage. Harriet must build herself and get revenge for all of the deaths caused by these so-called creatures. But when a certain bridge is preventing her from that? She must face the consequences of her actions. ---- Please add to your libraries. One chapter per day. NOTE: THE COVER ISN'T MINE. CREDIT TO THE CREATOR.

Rainism_11 · Fantasy
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79 Chs

Effect Of Thoughtlessness

Dahlia widened her eyes, her feet tingling in merriment. She sucked in a sharp breath – one that made Harriet's nose crinkle as the woman hadn't brushed her teeth yet, and her mouth smelled like sores of maggots.

"You are welcome," said Harriet, before she towed her eyesight back to the previous standing of that man. A combust of curiosity lurked within the batted lashes of her eyes and a small amount of enquiry elicited from the depth of her mind. This was the first time a person had her intrigued, and it was dually questionable.

Dahlia found that Harriet was lost in thought, and harshly pinched the exposed skin on her thigh, which evoked a whiny purr from the girl.

"You were daydreaming!! A-Are you in love?" Dahlia interrogated. Harriet's eyes roamed towards the right side where her friend was plastered. She gobbled the woman's lips, throwing back her head to her left, and replied,

"Nonsense! Who's in love."