My Scythe-Wielding Husband
img img My Scythe-Wielding Husband img Chapter 1 In the Name of Death
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Chapter 5 Death by Chocolate img
Chapter 6 Death by Stress img
Chapter 7 Death by Coffee img
Chapter 8 Death by Books img
Chapter 9 Death by Flying img
Chapter 10 Death by Tequila img
Chapter 11 Death by Luxury img
Chapter 12 Death by Mazes img
Chapter 13 Death by First Kiss img
Chapter 14 Death by Tattoos img
Chapter 15 Death by a Ghost img
Chapter 16 Death by Staring img
Chapter 44 Book 2 - Prologue img
Chapter 45 Book 2 - Chapter 1: The Queen Fights img
Chapter 46 Book 2 - Chapter 2: The Queen Summons img
Chapter 47 Book 2 - Chapter 3: The Queen in Hiding img
Chapter 48 Book 2 - Chapter 4: The Queen without a Voice img
Chapter 49 Book 2 - Chapter 5: The Queen of the Desert img
Chapter 50 Book 2 - Chapter 6 - The Queen Slowly Remembers img
Chapter 51 Book 2 - Chapter 7 - The Queen Unchained img
Chapter 52 Book 2 - Chapter 8 - The Queen Finds Hope img
Chapter 53 Book 2 - Chapter 9 – The Queen Listens img
Chapter 54 Book 2 - Chapter 10 – The Queen Moans img
Chapter 55 Book 2 - Chapter 11 - The Queen Laid Bare img
Chapter 56 Book 2 - Chapter 12 - The Queen's Admirer img
Chapter 57 Book 2 - Chapter 13 - The Queen Sees img
Chapter 58 Book 2 - Chapter 14 - The Queen Triggered img
Chapter 59 Book 2 - Chapter 15 – The Queen in Distress img
Chapter 60 Book 2 - Chapter 16 – The Queen Regrets img
Chapter 61 Book 2 - Chapter 17 – The Queen in Prison img
Chapter 62 Book 2 - Chapter 18 – The Queen Plans img
Chapter 63 Book 2 - Chapter 19 – The Queen Follows img
Chapter 64 Book 2 - Chapter 20 – The Queen Stands img
Chapter 65 Book 2 - Chapter 21 – The Queen Waits img
Chapter 66 Book 2 - Chapter 22 – The Queen Still Waits img
Chapter 67 Book 2 - Chapter 23 – The Queen Waits and Waits img
Chapter 68 Book 2 - Chapter 24 – The Queen Prepares for Battle img
Chapter 69 Book 2 - Chapter 25 – The Queen Grim Reaper img
Chapter 70 Book 2 - Chapter 26 –The Queen and Her Scythe img
Chapter 71 Book 2 - Chapter 27 – The Queen's Answer img
Chapter 72 Book 2 - Chapter 28 – The Queen Hidden img
Chapter 73 Book 2 - Chapter 29 – The Queen Meets Her Opponent img
Chapter 74 Book 2 - Chapter 30 – The Queen Gains Justice img
Chapter 75 Book 2 - Chapter 31 – The Queen Clueless img
Chapter 76 Book 2 - Chapter 32 – The Queen Gains a Comrade img
Chapter 77 Book 2 - Chapter 33 – The Queen Gains a Dagger img
Chapter 78 Book 2 - Chapter 34 – The Queen's First Opponent img
Chapter 79 Book 2 - Chapter 35 – The St. Fair Queen img
Chapter 80 Book 2 - Chapter 36 – The Queen's Pet img
Chapter 81 Book 2 - Chapter 37 – The Scythe-Wielding Queen img
Chapter 82 Book 2 - Chapter 38 – The Queen's Time img
Chapter 83 Book 2 - Chapter 39 – The Queen's King to the Rescue img
Chapter 84 Book 2 - Chapter 40 – The King and Queen's Reunion img
Chapter 85 Book 2 - Chapter 41 – The Venerated Queen img
Chapter 86 Book 2 - Chapter 42 – The Queen Curious img
Chapter 87 Book 2 - Chapter 43 – The Queen's Father img
Chapter 88 Book 2 - Chapter 44 – The Queen Getting the Treatment img
Chapter 89 Book 2 - Chapter 45 – Earning the Queen’s Blessing img
Chapter 90 Book 2 - Chapter 46 – The Queen Celebrated img
Chapter 91 Book 2 - Chapter 47 – The Queen's Warning Bells img
Chapter 92 Book 2 - Chapter 48 – The Queen's Demon img
Chapter 93 Book 2 - Chapter 49 – The Queen's Choice img
Chapter 94 Book 2 - Chapter 50 – The Queen's Surprise img
Chapter 95 Book 2 - Chapter 51 – The King of Sattus img
Chapter 96 Book 2 - Chapter 52 – The Queen's Support img
Chapter 97 Book 2 - Chapter 53 – Epilogue img
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Chapter 1 In the Name of Death

Nimbus clouds covered the whole sky as a majestic lightning cracked through it. A roaring, rumbling sound followed. It was deafening to the ears, but one man sprawled on the grassy ground, covered in filth and blood didn't so much as care.

This man was named Jacob Arnold St. Fair. He only cared one thing and that was his family—his wife and daughter—probably sitting cozily inside their house just a few walk away, clueless of his current dire situation.

He was just inside the tool shed at the back of their house when the heavy rain started. The plan was to ditch what work he had left of the customized dog house and run as fast as he could to the main house, be with his family, and enjoy the evening meal together.

However, an unexpected visitor standing and waiting for him at the entrance of the tool shed exactly interrupted that plan.

The visitor had a hulking frame, wearing a baseball hat and a large coat that covered his body. The collar of the coat stood stiff, framing his pointed jawline and shielding any uninvited inspection of his face.

Fear gripped tightly on Jacob's nerves then. He knew exactly what this visitor wanted, but he couldn't possibly give it. He couldn't when so much was at stake. No, not only for his family, but for all of humanity.

Displeased, the visitor decided for an alternative payment instead: his blood.

And blood indeed gushed forth from the many blade wounds inflicted on Jacob a couple of minutes later.

He tried to fight back, using what skills he knew best, but even with those, it couldn't contend with the visitor.

Until something appeared.

An image materialized behind the visitor just as he was about to deliver the final blow to Jacob. By this time, the rain had ceased and it effectively showed what or who the interruption was.

The image first was distorted, fine ripples surfacing and breaking the continuity of reality. Jacob couldn't believe his eyes when in a second, another man appeared from the ripple dressed in all black, in his right hand a scythe—the thickness and sharpness of the blade screamed of terror.

The new man had the most lustrous blue locks cascading all the way down to his waist. It seemed it was the only color he had other than black. But then again, it wasn't. Another color—a swirl of red and green—filled his irises.

They were beautiful, captivating, but to Jacob, entirely deadly, the same as the scythe he was wielding.

The next second came by as a surprise.

The visitor, unbeknownst of the new arrival, was hurled away, gained airtime for a millisecond and then crashed into the tool shed. The cracking of bones and a blood-curdling scream followed, cutting through the air and mixed with the sounds of thunder and raindrops.

"Halpas, " the scythe-wielding man said, his voice dripping with authority. He ignored Jacob and went to the one named Halpas—his hulking frame now sprawled on the destroyed wall and tools.

Jacob watched as the two exchanged words. His breathing was uneven and he felt lightheaded from the heavy blood loss. He knew he'd die soon but not now. He couldn't pass this opportunity. He needed to know who this unknown man was who—although not intentionally—would exact revenge for him.

"Your death has been long overdue. How had you eluded me these past few decades?" the scythe-wielding man said as he crouched down near Halpas.

"If I tell...you how, would you...spare me then?" the latter asked in a raspy voice, blood spilling over the corner of his mouth. He was no weak man. Heck, he even got his supernatural abilities thanks to a generous friend, but it seemed this wasn't enough to fight his way away from this Creature of the Night.

The scythe-wielding man considered his offer for a moment, or maybe, he was just acting to look like he was considering it.

"You joke. Of course, " he answered and saw Halpas' eyes lit up. "Not, " but then he continued. Upon hearing the unsavory word, those said eyes dulled again.

"Then you...wouldn't know how I was...able to dodge death all this time!" Halpas negotiated, a flood of fear started filling from deep within his gut. He wanted to use what useful limbs he had left—one right leg and two arms—to scramble away, but an invisible force held him down.

"Oh no, I disagree, " the man holding the scythe cocked his head to the side and grinned. "I already know who helped extend your petty little life, Halpas. I was merely testing you. You could have made it into the Valley of Cleansing if you squawked his name, but now, hmm...I think I'll put you in Gehenna instead."

This time, Halpas cracked. Terror reigned over him and he quickly clawed his way out of the mess of the tool shed.

"No. No! Not there! Please!" he cried out in desperation. "I don't want to go there! Give me a chance!"

The scythe-wielding man stood up and tsk'd.

"I'm afraid it's already too late."

He raised his imposing weapon and the curved blade shone brightly thereafter. He didn't hit Halpas with it but the man screamed in pain as if he was slashed down to pieces.

"Your soul is mine, " the scythe-wielding man said as his eyes glowed of bright red.

With this, Jacob realized who this unknown man was. He was an Angel of Death, a Collector of Souls, The Executioner.

The Grim Reaper.

With no energy left, Jacob fell down and hit his face with the wet grass. Despite this, he pushed himself to watch the next scenes as the Grim Reaper collected Halpas' soul and literally vacuumed it into the blade.

When this was done, the Grim Reaper waved his hand and opened up another distortion in space. He was ready to leave the mortal realm until a voice, although weak and helpless, caught his attention.

            
            

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