The Story of a girl who just wanted to die.
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Ongoing, First published May 31, 2015
Mature
Agni is 16 and she has a death wish, she wants nothing more than die if only just to escape a bane of a father who torments her and her mother who he finally murders, the murder is bloody but it gets her inheritance which she uses to escape. 
But life, it continues to be very substandard and she is frequently visited by death and haunted by nightmares until she finally meets and falls in love with Adam who extricates her from herself and sets her on the path to healing but even he turns out to be the son of a man she once had an affair with.


What happens next? Does death finally release her or is she forced to live out this drama we call life? 
Read to find out more and please vote and comment with feedback :)
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