playing with fate (reader insert) season 1
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 52m
  • Reads 133
  • Votes 9
  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 52m
Ongoing, First published Aug 03, 2018
Mature
death is a temporary state, you may not remember what happened when you were alive last but those events determine what happens in this one, but don't blame them for you were still the one to make those choices, and your path defined who you were but you were the one to make it, so move on with your head held high and remember life is a game, the only question is: what your playstyle is this time...
oh and I've only put it as mature because your  a Zombie, and I don't wanna take any chances
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Dialogue with Death

5 parts Ongoing Mature

How often do we confront the sobering reality that tomorrow is not guaranteed, that each breath could be our last? What thoughts will flood our consciousness in those final, fleeting moments? Whose faces will flash before our eyes? The inescapable nature of mortality often haunts our sleepless nights, a reminder of our fragile existence.In this narrative, we embark on a journey through the lives of diverse individuals, each offering a unique lens through which we view life's pivotal moments. These characters serve as mirrors, reflecting facets of our own humanity and underscoring the urgency of chasing our dreams, living without the burden of regret, and embracing each day as if it were our last.As we navigate these stories, we are challenged to consider: When we engage in our final dialogue with Death, will we be able to meet its gaze with a serene smile, confident that we have lived a life true to ourselves? This exploration invites readers to contemplate their own mortality not with fear, but as a catalyst for living more fully, more authentically, and with unwavering purpose.