Stigma: A Goddess' Disgrace
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Ongoing, First published Jul 04, 2013
Copyright © 2013 by HappilyEverAfterNot. All rights reserved.

The stigma of time. Wondering through every dimensions, spaces and time -- hoping to meet the person I've given the power of reincarnation. I lived for years and years and hundreds and thousands.

Until I arrived in a world wherein power means life. A world wherein people with powers were summoned to fight and to gamble the most important thing in their lives, not their existence but the person whom they most cherish about.

And then began the game of death that I've entered. For losing means death. To fight, struggle and kill that is the rule to survive. To kill to be able to live -- no, for my love to be able to live.
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