Undead Femme Fatale Series
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  • Reads 623
  • Votes 390
  • Parts 20
  • Time 1h 39m
Ongoing, First published Apr 24, 2024
Synopsis:
Quinn Aurora D'oeuvre, known as Quinn Brooklyn, is a senior high school student with a drop-dead beauty that makes every head turn. Just like her cousin, Stain Crux D'oeuvre, she is also a mafia's daughter. A lot of females dislike not just her beauty but also her mean girl personality. She won't let anyone trample on her; she won't allow people to mess with her. She's that girl who plays with her death, and despite being attempted to be murdered by pushing her off the bridge, she always comes back. A lot of people have already tried to eliminate her, but none of them succeeded.
 
"I am Quinn Aurora D'oeuvre, no matter how many times you tried to get rid of me. You will never get rid of me." was her famous line that marked everyone's mind.
 
"Ugh-as if I'd let myself die ugly."
 
"Do you think you're prettier than me? You're not even on my scale."
 
"Wow! What a pathetic, ugly face! No wonder you want to get rid of me!"
 
"It's funny to see those people hate me-none of them are pretty."
 
"Well, he's my Jaedon. He'll never be yours."
 
Who would have thought that someone would be obsessed and freaking in love with a girl who has a mean girl personality and a girl who plays with her death? Of course, it's also the guy who's crazy and a stalker friend of her cousin.
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