Perfect Time

Perfect Time

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Are villains really destined to die? or have a bad ending? Or maybe they are needed for another purpose? Do they deserve a second chance? Nearis Asra, the Goddess of Life and Death sighed and accepted her fate, her defeat. She looked down and saw the man that she loves, and just stared at his deep eyes for the last time before her essence and soul dissolved into the thin air. She was punished by the other gods and goddesses for betraying the Goddess of Seasons, Ryphine. The very sole reason is hatred, jealousy and envy.
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Astrid Thyreese White lived a dreadful life, always striving to stay alive and live another day to this cruel world. She was convicted of stealing, she did it to live, there were no available food for the likes of her, a mere peasant. If she didn't get some food her family will eventually die of starvation. But she was caught and almost beaten to death at the age of 17 and now it's almost 2 years since she was caught. She eventually learned to live this kind of life. To the people of Nordstrom it was all fun and games, betting on the lives of them as if they didn't matter. As a punishment Astrid was forced to fight for her existence every time this event occurred, and every Alpha in this country was required to attend this "prestigious event. " ☆☆☆ This story is purely fictional, any names, places and events that happened to be real is purely coincidental. This story is not allowed to be recreated through prints, and to be published on other websites without the author's permission.

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