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Help! My Husband Is A Grim Reaper

"I fucking hate you, my dear husband!" "Same here, my dear crazy wife!" ++++ When a rebirth deal was proposed, Ziana accepted it without hesitation. All she needed to do was marry a Grim Reaper and be his wife until he completed his mission on Earth. It was that simple. But wait, did she mention that this Grim Reaper was not just handsome but also rude, sarcastic, and arrogant AF. Mischief and menace were his middle names and he brought nothing but chaos to her peaceful life. What's worse? He loved playing with her and she wanted to get rid of him soon. But now that her blood was strangely attracting demons, would she still push him away? And perhaps end up dying again? +++ Excerpt: "I hope you drown in your bathtub!" Ziana fumed in frustration. It had only been a week, and she was already aching to kill this damn creature. "We can try it together, sweetheart." Zayden smirked and leaning closer, he whispered in her ears, "Preferably naked." ++++ If you find it interesting, please add it to your library. Votes, comments, and reviews are much appreciated ^.^

YuZee · Fantasy
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Selling off a soul

"But alone," Ziana quickly added, erasing her little brother's wide smile. "I won't go with him!" she declared before walking to her room.

"But people will only care about him!" Ivan grumbled, rising from his couch. He was about to chase after her when Norah intervened, gripping his wrist.

"Enough! Have you considered how things will unfold in the future?" Norah crossed her arms, questioning the teenage boy who had once again crossed the line in his sister's affairs. It was important to be protective, but he also needed to recognize his boundaries and respect her decision.

"Even if Ziana lies about her relationship with Zayden according to your so-called perfect plans, people will still start wild gossip about your sister. They'll call her things worse than anything you've heard until now: gold-digger, leech, and much worse. So you should stop caring about them," Norah lectured him, urging him to reflect on his mistakes.