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Of Stars and Immortality
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    Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Jul 20, 2018
Mature
When a child of Death turns 21, they become a Reaper, a being that is unseen by the mortal eye, a creature of death, able to rip the soul from Gods. Veius Starstone, a name she gifted herself after her favorite crystal, is the daughter of Life and Death; Gods. She's turned 21 and must become a Reaper, as her siblings before her have. But she doesn't want to. She wants to be a princess. So she runs away.
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I don't have to tell you about to me say I'm not normal. I don't even have to say my name. Just take my hand, and let me show you to the looking-glass. Look inside, and you'll see. I'm sixteen years old. I spend my life more with the dead than the living. And my father- why, my father is the Grim Reaper. Blakely knew from when she was born that she wouldn't lead a life that was ordinary. But even her unorthodox path took a turn when she met the half-angel, Arielle, whose soul had resisted her reaping. After being turned mortal, she is forced on a quest to discover her past: her heritage, her father's lies, and the true reason her brother ran away from home. Foes unite and secrets are spilled in a quest for the truth, and family are reunited and broken apart. But, when it counts, will Blakely make the right decision? This was the angel's true form, I knew; so pure that it was deadly to behold. "You won't have me, Blakely. You'll never have me."