The Afterlife
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  • Reads 28
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Mar 21, 2019
*** HI guys Emma here and I just wanted to say thank you guys so much for clicking on this book to read. Next, I wanted to give a little background information about the whole setting situation if you want to figure it out by yourself skip this segment and go straight to the book, but if you want to know then keep reading.

So basically, they're in heaven, and Eva's been accepted as a heaven being which means being good throughout her life, no sins. David has been accepted as a forgiven-sinner which means he has committed sin throughout his life but it was for good reason and he was forced. A forgiven-sinner is a somewhat lower-class citizen of heaven, kind of like a minority. People in heaven live there afterlife just like they live their life on earth except for no cons. So, her parents naturally, want her to be with someone "good" but in their eyes, he is not. Also, all the chapters are written from 3rd person unless notified otherwise.

Also a new chapter will be published every Monday
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