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Natasha's Revenge

"You know what?" Natasha asked. "It doesn't matter, whether you kill me or not, whether I die or live, I will find my way back back to take my revenge, no matter what it takes". Natasha said with gritted teeth. "Even if I have to exchange thousands of lives just to return and have my revenge, I will do it". "Take these words back to him and tell him that he will not live happily whether I live or die. "I will crawl my way out of hell if I have to just to get to him". Natasha said with a sadistic smile on her lips. Her blue eyes burned like flames. ****** Natasha a young woman who was hurt by her husband seeks revenge for the brutal murder of her family by her groom on their wedding night got the help of the Grim Reaper. They had an agreement that if he was willing to spare her and help her get that revenge that she sort she would give the lives of others in exchange for hers. The deal was made and Natasha began her quest for vengeance, killing all those who aided her husband in murdering her family... For more please read the novel. ***** WARNING! This book will contain mature content as the story progresses. Whoever cannot take a scare or stand a gory scene should refrain from reading. This is the only warning for this book. **** Join my discord server to chat with other readers https://discord.gg/gGBShbS3

Blessing_O · Fantasy
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Who is Malcolm Blade?

At Ariz City Police Department,

Detective Jones and Dale parked the car and walked inside only to be greeted with the states of every officer and worker inside. They had all seen the news and had been waiting for them to return. Everything was so shocking that they wanted to hear it again from those who were present there, especially the detective who had been on the case for so long.

They had been hearing of the happenings concerning the case but never believed any of it. They thought they all made up stories to serve as excuses but today, everything changed when they witnessed the appearance of the Reaper in broad daylight though he made it darker than midnight, it was still day.