The Dying Days.
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  • Reads 93
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 5
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published May 08, 2014
Young Aydus is forced to kidnap a sixteen year old girl for his adoptive father. However he doesn't know what's so important about her until it's too late.

Jayssie is a sixteen year old girl who had been raised by a psychopathic mother. When she is kidnapped by Aydus and taken to her his adoptive father, Eriko, she finally understands what is going on, but it's too late.

Waken after being murdered, Aydus must help Jayssie through the worst. The afterlife seems fantastic but for Jayssie it's just another nightmare. She can't remember anything about her life or about herself... not even her name. Aydus now has a mission; he must help Jayssie understand and remember before he can help anyone in the afterlife.
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