Diseased
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In Emelia's world, a disease is running rampant. 15 year old Emelia is one of the few people with a natural immunity to the disease, which causes you to be rabid, feral, and bloodthirsty. On her quest for survival, she meets 6 year old Noelle, a little girl who is an orphan, and others who are immune to the disease. She faces romance, danger, heartbreak, and ultimately betrayal. How will she survive the "apocalypse"?
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He needed to break his curse, she needed an escape. Once magic was the heart that made the Mortal Realm thrive. Nowadays humans with magical powers only exist in stories. For Noelle magic and adventures only live in her dreams. But that is all about to change because she is about to turn 18. When she is 18 she can finally explore the world and have adventures of her own! However, things do not go as planned on her birthday. She gets selected to be sacrificed to the King of the Sea. He is rumored to be a giant man with no kindness in his heart. Every year, the King of the Sea picks an 18-year-old virgin to bring to his kingdom. He hopes to find the long-lost heir to the witches to break his curse. Noelle has no idea why she got chosen and what will happen. However, she sure as hell knows that no one can put out the fire in her heart. She gets sucked into a world of magic, temptation, and desires. Will she find her destiny or get lost along the way?

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