A Coffin Of Three. ( Andy x Fem!Reader X Leyley )
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  • LECTURAS 95,464
  • Votos 2,757
  • Partes 29
  • Hora 5h 58m
Continúa, Has publicado dic 01, 2023
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You've come home from essentially dropping out of college, only to find that your childhood friends are in trouble and need your help. However, the good deed you've tried to accomplish may very well lead you to step foot into your grave. Only two questions remain...will you regret your decision to help the Graves siblings? Or will something else completely unexpected blossom into a sick, yet addictive outcome?
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The Spider's Lair

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In the west, a new evil weaves its web. In the east, prominent houses feud within the Empire. And below the city of Leeside, intrigues are hatched. A half-elf looks up at the two moons that silhouette against the night's sky, his ambitions seeming just as unreachable. His attempts to join an elusive crime syndicate spirals him down a web of intrigue, a web that stretches not only across lands and oceans but below the very ground he walks on. Beware what lurks beneath... A passage from the book: 'To the far north-west under the shadow of mountains, the remains of Wetbrook sat idle like some bloated old corpse. Spider webbing coated the skeletal framework of masonry and in its darkest corners, spiders roamed freely. They dashed from gorging holes in the stonework to immutable tunnels buried in the ground. Some mutations were more accustomed to the light; their glossy carapace blotched brightly in colours of red and yellow. These were the master's children and none of them would harm her.'