|•Otome Gone Wrong•|
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  • Reads 292
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  • Parts 4
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Oct 16, 2020
America Zachary died on the day of her daughters birthday. 

Lily, the woman's only daughter and hier to her company, is so overcome with guilt, hangs herself, in her mother's office.

Finally free of her sad life of trying to get the woman's attention, Lily was happy.

Now working in heaven as gods angel, she is forced to run an experiment. An experiment that god requested her do.

The experiment? 

Find a random depressed/abused person and make someone fall in love with them. 

And whose the lucky person God chose for Lily? 

Why Nicoletta Anala Chantel, the villainess in Lily's favorite Otome game, |•Timeless Love•|, of course!

Disturbed by this fact, lily declines, only do be trapped in Nicoletta's body the next day. 

And God makes Lily a deal.

If she could make any number of men fall in love with Nicoletta. She would be free to leave the body. If not, well, let's just say she'd have a very unhappy life.

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