Death is a TEEN
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Ongoing, First published Dec 23, 2018
im new at this guys so idk if the cover matches the story line and or the title, so pls be open minded and I hope you guys like the story.

description of the story below.


I was playing video games when someone rang the doorbell, I walked towards it and opened the door but too my surprise there was no one there I had a feeling that I had to look down and in the process I saw a letter on the porch with my name on it, I picked it up to see what it is about I went back inside and closed the door behind me.

I jumped back on the couch and proceeded on opening the letter, when I opened it I felt shivers go down my spine, I pulled the letter out of the envelope and started to read it.

"well good afternoon mister***, 

I would like to inform you that ********************
and ********************************
*******************************************
oh and lets not forget that *****************************
*********************************
oh one more thing you are the next grim reaper and its cause *****************
******************************************
***********
***************** 

ps: tell your mom that her D***** says hi " 

oh, okay its just one of my friends pulling a stupid prank on me.


but little did he know that this letter sealed his mortal faith the moment he read it...
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