"I wish to never see you again, but may fate decide that."
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1548, Sengoku eraMira never liked the utter thought of marrying a man this young, especially since she was still growing! Her first priority was to get the HELL out of this estate! Everything was wrong, the way everyone acted like she was just another one of the maids! No one treats Mira right, it's like she wasn't one of the most richest emperors daughter!How foolish of her to not realize that as soon as her father wanted Mira to marry a rich man, he didn't need her anymore.
So as a angry girl, she simply ran away. Far far into the distance, right into where the King of Curse's lies most active....
"Ughh! The NERVE of people! Why can't they just let me do my own thing?! I'm my own person, why should i have to marry someone i don't love?" Mira said with a hurried angry voice. She kept on running, just running. She had no clue where she was going, all she knew was that she had everything she needed to live on her OWN.
An eery aura lingered around her, like it was trying to grasp her and bring her down to the underworld. She didn't mind though, "Ow! Stupid, stupid everything!" She thought as she tripped on her own feet. When she looked up, a hard gaze looked down on her. A man in a blue.. no white kimono stood on the ground staring down her.
Mira remembered old stories of a man with salmon colored hair man that could kill you in just a split second, and massacre everyone you love in minutes.
The man standing in front of her, just her luck was Ryoumen Sukuna.
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A/N-
hey!
heres my ocName: Mira Sowa
Gender: Female
Traits: Dark brown hair with dark brown eyes, as well as a light tan mixed with gray as a skin tone. Mira is 5'7. (i didnt wanna make Mira like 4'1 so like..)
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Fantasyhello you may know me from my other story, and thats cool. i dont write often so slow updates :) IN WHICH, Mira Sowa tries to live her best life without anything involving curses. A horrible day like always, until some weirdos found out who she was...