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The Death Collector

==The forbidden tale of the Death and a mortal girl== Step into a world where darkness dances with desire and fate is but a pawn in the hands of the Death Collector. In this tantalizing tale of forbidden love and redemption, follow the journey of Dante, a mysterious figure who traverses the realms of life and death, guided by an insatiable hunger for souls. With his enigmatic charm, haunting presence, dark and mysterious aura, Dante beckons them into a world beyond the veil of life; drawing them into a web of secrets and forbidden desires When Dante navigates the realms of existence with an irresistible allure, drawing into a whirlwind of secrets and sensuality alike, he encounters a one spirited soul. Everything he thought he knew is challenged, and he finds himself torn between his duty and a love that defies all boundaries. With danger lurking at every turn and secrets waiting to be unraveled, embark on an unforgettable adventure where passion ignites, destinies collide, and the line between light and shadow blurs into tantalizing uncertainty. Are you ready to surrender to the ultimate temptation and indulge in the seductive allure of 'The Death Collector,' where passion intertwines with mortality in a mesmerizing dance of desires. Experience a romance that transcends the boundaries of time and space

AkumaQuil · Fantaisie
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66 Chs

37. The Prophecy

The Prophecy...

Breathing heavily, their hearts still racing from the surge of adrenaline, Teresa and Sia collapsed onto a quaintly designed sofa tucked into the corner of the room. Relieved that the crisis were successfully averted.

"Now That could have gone horribly wrong in ten different ways." Sia quoted herself from earlier quoting her P.E coach.

"And so would you waving that spiky little thing in our faces earlier. Which you're still holding." Teresa pointed to the scroll Sia was still holding that had long pointy things on it's sides.

"What is it? Give me that." She snatched it from her friend's clutch. Upon observing it from the outside, Teresa asked, "Where did you even find it? It looks far ancient than anything in this room."