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Nirvana's Favorite

Nirvana - a paradise for the souls who had died doing good deeds. Elijah had lived a normal life. Though not perfect, he was actually looking forward to at least step into Nirvana. However, that wasn't the case. Numbered among Nirvana's chosen favorites, he was sent back to his Universe with a new identity. Finding himself stuck in a 17 year old boy's body, and occassionally evolving into a fire breathing dragon, Elijah thought things couldn't get worse. But he was wrong. Along with his new life, he met the same girl who made him believe in love-at-first-sight. After years of yearning to get this chance, he was finally living the dream. The catch? He was just seventeen and a nobody. Called to fight against the monsters that were slowly killing the inhabitants of his Universe, Elijah was faced with a dilemma: will he fight to live or will he live to fight? -- "Yes I died. And yes I had wished to have another shot at life. But no, I never wished to be 'the hero' or somewhere in that line. And you know what? We're just getting to the most exciting part." -EXO -- Disclaimer: Kudos to the artist who came up with the cover. Grabbed it from Pinterest.

ParadoxDreamer · Fantasía
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When I was little, I rarely got wounded. If I did, I flinched at the slight pain.

I know, not so manly. But I'm not going to hide that.

I had no plans to deny how painful it was to be stabbed. It hurt like a million needles were sewn into my skin.

The people have been accounted for. And that boy was subdued.

Fifi tended to my wound, promising I would heal by nightfall. Winter and the others were helping explain to the people what happened and calming them down to avoid another panic attack.

"This is more painful than dying," I mumbled, flinching while Fifi tightened the bandage around my wound. 

"Tch," Fifi pat my shoulders, helping me to lie down. 

Much as I didn't want to be useless and be stuck in bed, I had no choice. Every little movement I made stretched the deep wound the lad had inflicted.

Although I wasn't entirely human, the body I was using was one. Hence, I wasn't immune to physical wounds, bleeding, and getting sick.