Reaper
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  • Reads 21
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Jul 17, 2023
Mature
Five years after Ev Reaper saves Hannah Trixx's little sister the two meet again, Hannah is in a dark time because Emmy - Hannah's little sister - has committed suicide, or did she? After their mother's tragic death, Ev agreed to take her under her wing. Ev has a full-time job with taking down criminals and keeping Abus safe for the well-being of the little town. The two run into each other back in Abus where drug deals and robberies are regular, now the only question is, will they try to kill each other or will they move past the rules and regulations against the two being able to meet?
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