Agatha's Lament
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  • Reads 226
  • Votes 23
  • Parts 11
  • Time 2h 26m
Complete, First published May 26
After the death of her lover, Agatha goes on a journey of penance, which becomes both harrowing and transformative; meeting both monsters and new friends, and discovering love along the way.

Note: This is actually a completed story, but I have to reformat the parts, as much of the formatting is lost when pasted into WhatsApp. I shall pasted in the rest of the novella shortly.

Also, I'm having problems with formatting, especially italics, being lost when I paste into Wattpad, so please let me know if you see any issues. Thanks!
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