Seeing the Unseen
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  • Reads 480
  • Votes 50
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 23m
Ongoing, First published Mar 22, 2018
Beatrice Harrison is your typical high school sophomore who has had glasses since she was three, but not for the reason that she initially thought. What happens when Beatrice loses her glasses in the woods and witnesses something she shouldn't have? What happens when Beatrice gets plagued by spirits that only she can see? With the help of a grim reaper, Beatrice will find out about not only herself, but a world she never knew existed.
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Death Contract (SELF PUBLISHED)

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Stand Alone When the Grim Reaper named Saint came to Mary. Not to fetch her soul but to offer her a contract to be a living Grim Reaper, everything change. However, what would she do if along the way she fell in love with the grim reaper? Would she choose to stay alive or to die peacefully? *** After the death of Mary's dad, her life becomes a mess. Mary couldn't accept that she doesn't see the death reaper will come to fetch her father nor realize it sooner. That is when Mary thought being able to see Grim Reaper and how the people around her die was useless. To ended it all, she decided to commit suicide only to find out that she will be wake up in others' bodies. But when the Grim Reaper named Saint came to her. Not to fetch her soul but to offer her a contract to be a living Grim Reaper, everything change. However, what would she do if along the way she fell in love with the grim reaper? Would she choose to stay alive or to die peacefully? Self Published under TDP Publishing House Language: English God Bless Us!