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Good Girl Gone Bad: Queen of the Underworld

HIATUS || THIS NOVEL IS UNDER HEAVY EDITING. After her gruesome death, Seraphina Yue woke up 6 years in the past. "Bloody hell! Did I survive hell?" **** In the past 6 years, Seraphina Yue lost her memories due to an unprecedented car crash. In those last 6 years of her life, she was haunted, tortured, she witnessed the few people she cares about dimmed with lifelessness and eventually was killed without knowing why they were after her. Alas, just as she thought she was dead, Seraphina Yue found herself waking up from where her nightmare began along with her forgotten memories in the past and the future occurrence. Was it a curse or a blessing in disguise? Was she dreaming or hallucinating? Was the truth she knew was the actual truth or just a whole circus of deceit? And lastly, was regaining her memories back would able to turn things around or will it only shamble everything all over again? ------- Catch me on discord: BAJJ#2931 Buy this pleb a Kofi -- https://ko-fi.com/iambajj Cover photo not mine. All credits to the rightful owner.

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Farewell, Grandpa.

[Yue family mausoleum]

Several days had passed the wake of Sebastian Yue was held smoothly with the assistance of Marga and Marjorie. Meanwhile, Seraphina didn't utter a word after her last words with Logan Jin. No one can make a conversation with her as all she did for the past days was stare at her grandfather's coffin or the huge photograph of her grandfather hanging on the wall.

Though Seraphina broke several traditions when holding a traditional funeral, there weren't as major to be considered bad luck, hence, considering that Sebastian Yue was her only blood-related family, it was understandable that she was in shock and pain.

As usual, Sebastian Yue's remains were cremated and placed in a sophisticated urn. Placing Sebastian Yue's urn beside her grandmother's urn, while another two urns of Seraphina's parents on the rest on the next spot; she paid her respect for the last time.