Dolls Of Death
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  • Reads 391
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  • Parts 9
Ongoing, First published Dec 28, 2012
Summary: 
I guess you could call me many things, selfish, immoral and heartless. A while back I would have called anyone doing what I was doing these things, but now I feel I have a reason; a justification. You dont know love unless you lost it. And that is what happened. Believe me, I only have one reason to do what I am doing, and that was for Lithium. 

Six souls for the love of my life. Six souls for my happiness. You could call me selfish, I guess love does that to you.
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When Raeliana Lovis Nestania finds out about her tragic death as the next queen of her empire from a fortune teller, she runs away to take her fate into her own hands. *** Other women might long to become a queen, but not Raeliana--not when it comes with her death. Seeking to find a way to take fate into her own hands, Raeliana flees to the enemy empire, Parsua, to find the first and only woman who cut her vampire mate bond--and hopefully do the same with her supposed mate, the future king of her kingdom. But during the long and hard journey, why is her pull to Prince Raheem Caesar Le'Vamuievos, future king of Parsua Deltora, so irresistible and strong? Why is she finding herself thirsting for his blood, wanting his love--when allowing herself to desire him is also desiring to be his queen? DISCLAIMER: This story is written in Taglish. COVER DESIGN: Regina Dionela