A Dame to Kill For | PURINZ
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  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 51m
  • Reads 10,184
  • Votes 767
  • Parts 21
  • Time 2h 51m
Complete, First published Jun 20, 2024
Mature
"My mother taught me two things as a child: 1. Don't talk to strangers, and 2. Stay out of trouble. I learned two things as an adult: 1. Don't talk to strangers-especially not serial killers, and 2. Kim Chaewon was a magnet for trouble."

This story contains: Foul language, murder, mayhem, and [references to] casual sex.

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THIS WORK IS A CONVERTED FICTION (with slight ADAPTATIONS). NOT OWNED BY ME. ORIGINAL CREDITS GOES TO UNDER THE SAME TITLE BY lonely jester.
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26 parts Ongoing

in the quiet sanctuary of a small-town church, two souls from different worlds collide. yunjin, a gay girl with a vibrant spirit, finds herself navigating the rigid expectations of her conservative family. each sunday, she seeks solace in the church's stained-glass shadows, a silent rebel against the unspoken rules. enter chaewon, a 'straight' girl whose light-hearted nature belies her own struggles with a family that doesn't understand her free-thinking ways. their meeting is a whisper of fate amidst the hymns and prayers. as they bond over shared secrets and quiet rebellion, a spark ignites-a profound connection that transcends their differences. together, they find a friendship that offers a refuge from the judgment they face, a sanctuary built on understanding and acceptance. but as their bond deepens, they must navigate the complexities of their feelings and the scrutiny of a community that might not be ready for the story they have to tell.