Afterlife: Fragments
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  • Reads 97
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 2
  • Time 13m
Ongoing, First published Mar 26, 2015
Mature
This is a supplementary or prequel of hellsings newest hitman if you haven't read hellsings newest hitman it is highly advised that you do before you read this one 

The story takes place when Mackenzie and Vincent met and their lives as agents it will cover the challenges they faced while being in afterlife and how their love sorta like bloomed and how they kept their relationship secret from Jonathan the head of the afterlife organization

Also stuff that was mentioned in hellsings newest hitman but not discussed will be relieved in this book such as the whereabouts of Emily's biological mother and many more 

So please enjoy ^_^

Warning it is a short story about maybe no more than 10 chapters

CONTENT IS MATURE 18+
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