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  • Vessel Of The Lost Soul by stupidyulie
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    [ D I S C O N T I N U E D ] Gayle has a life of challenges and complications; from being an impoverished sufferer of an illness to a pathetic weakling who died without even reaching the age of 15. But, in the domain where dead souls go, a deal is sealed between her and a lost soul who originated from another world: Gayle will bring that lost soul back to his body by serving as his temporary vessel. In return, she will be alive once again and is given a chance to prove the worth she failed to show to everyone. But what if the lost soul's body is located in a far, far away land? in another world where magic and fantasy exists? Can Gayle, the girl who couldn't even last a lifetime in a normal world, survive the new challenges that the new life gives to her? If she fails to bring the Prince's soul to his own body, the Kingdom of Luvana will fall into an evil hellhole. ━━━━━━━━━━ book cover: @-wanderes a/n: this is a rewritten version of a book that I have published last year in my previous account. To those who have read the original, I suggest you to read from the start (i have made many changes) Also, go nuts in the comment section ━━━━━━━━━━
  • 𝐸𝒩𝐹𝐿𝒜𝑀𝐸 (DISCONTINUED/FIRST VERSION) by Makito_Sag1iri
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    -The wind went to it's sails, as the strange, slender boy stood next to a small, memorial grave. It looked simple at first. But this is something very delicate to him... He would even remember the time where 'she' fought Phantoms with him. They'd sit together and tease each other. And plan for their marriage. But now... All was left was 'her' ashes.-
  • Ship In A Bottle (A Monkie Kid Reader Insert) by Aesthetic_Heretic
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    Have you ever looked at something and think: 'How different everything was back in the day...' Of course, you had. The news headlines about newly discovered fossils, the little time capsules your parents helped you with as a kid, or maybe that preserved family cookbook that your great-great-great-great grandmother made. And after years and years have passed, you'd find them resurfacing again. You'd look back and think about how much everything changed since then. The technology, the beliefs, the...well, everything. Maybe you would even find yourself cringing at the amount of happy meal toys you stuffed in there. Typically, something has to be preserved very well for that to happen. Going back to the previous examples, this is no problem for fossils, or time capsules, or cookbooks. But humans don't typically resurface from the ocean, alive and well after who knows how many years. Nor do they find themselves lying on the shore of another country and live to tell the tale. And they definitely don't suddenly wake up to find out that talking monkeys, buff bulls, and what have you exists. ...So what made you different? (Art belongs to me)