Daughter To The Reaper

Daughter To The Reaper

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(Cover by: @HetaliaFanfics55555 /@FandomFreak55555 / @AFlameForFiction ) She was the spawn of something sinister. A creation of death itself. Or rather HERSELF. Lucy Markson was just your typical college student. She got good grades, had great friends, had a loving father. You would think she lived a perfect and peaceful live. But as the saying goes, 'No one is perfect.' That meant Lucy especially. For she was something that no one would expect to be real. She's learned the truth about her almost forgotten mother. And now Lucy may have to learn what it takes to be part of her side of the family.
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