My Scythe-Wielding Husband
img img My Scythe-Wielding Husband img Chapter 2 Death by Marriage
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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 2 Death by Marriage

"He...y, " Jacob groaned through his blood-soaked mouth. He watched as the Grim Reaper paused from his tracks seemingly listening to his voice.

"Hey! He...re! Look...here!"

The Grim Reaper looked down into the poor state of his caller and arched a brow feeling genuinely surprised.

"You can see me, human?" he asked.

"You're a grim rea...per, " Jacob stated, disregarding his question. "You...you mu...st be from that clan."

The sentence definitely hit a nerve. 'How?' the Grim Reaper thought. How could a normal man know of a clan of grim reapers? It was supposed to be a well-guarded secret, unless...

Unless this man wasn't that normal as he thought at first.

Halpas—the half-baked demon man—tried to kill him after all. Maybe, there was more to this story than just random killing.

And for this, his interest rose.

"Plea...se, I be...g you, " Jacob groaned, his blood-soaked teeth gnashing. "Protect...my daughter. She doesn't deser...ve to live a life of fe...ar."

Jacob's state was pitiful, but the Grim Reaper wasn't affected at all. He had seen so many deaths countless of times, some gruesome, some quick and he had entirely become immune to it: an incentive for a job that entailed a lifelong contract.

"I'm not a babysitter human, if that's what you suggest, " the Grim Reaper lashed out, but Jacob, close to dying, was undaunted.

"Plea...se. I want her...to be protected. Let her mar....ry into the Rantz...en Fam...ily. I'll die...in peace if she'll be safe."

With this, the Grim Reaper scoffed.

"You are one gutsy human, I'll give you that. Who do you think you are asking something from me?"

"Pleas...e, I nee...d her to...be sa...fe, " Jacob pleaded again. This time, he could feel his eyesight blurring.

"Papa?" a soft voice of a child suddenly appeared from the backyard deck. She had a ponytail braid, wearing a cute yellow tutu dress and a pair of ballet flats. Her eyes were doe-like, tantalizing, with a color the Grim Reaper hadn't seen much on humans. They were a pale violet and blue. It matched perfectly with her platinum white hair that didn't seem out of place in a child her age.

"Is that her?" he stated to Jacob but his attention was still glued to her.

"Papa!"

Despite the slippery ground, the girl ran as fast as she could to her father's side.

Summoning the last of his strength, Jacob pushed himself to the side to meet his daughter's embrace.

"Sol...ene, swe...ety, " he rasped, taking her into his laceration-riddled arms. He broke into sobs, tears tainted the top of the child's head.

It wasn't long when another person stepped out of the house.

"Solene dear?" the child's mother called. "What are you- oh God, Jacob! No!"

Dread filled her upon seeing her husband bathed in blood. Like her daughter, she ran to his side and embraced him.

"How? How?! Who did this to you?!" she cried out, shook his shoulders and then hastily checked the whole backyard just to see if there was anyone—someone--who could be the culprit.

She didn't saw anyone despite the Grim Reaper standing a couple of feet away from them.

He was invisible of course, well except for Jacob, and it seemed his daughter too, for he saw her doe eyes transfixed at his entire form, taking all of him in. It was both unsettling and intriguing.

"Meri...dith, it's okay. Don't....cry, " Jacob rasped again as he saw, despite his blurry vision, the river of tears she released. "Solene, she's..."

"Jacob, we need to get you in the hospital fast!" she cried out, cutting him.

"No, no...time, " he managed to slowly shake his head. "List...en to me. Solene. She...she will...be married...into the Rantzen...fam...family, promise...me."

The Grim Reaper's brow arched. The audacity of the man. He hasn't even said yes yet here he was, already expected to fulfill the man's dying wish.

To the wife however, Jacob's words were not met with seriousness.

"What are you talking about?!" she palmed his face and met his half-lidded eyes. "Why are you talking about...marriage at a time like...this?!"

Jacob squeezed her wrist with his right hand and pulled his daughter's hand with the other.

"Prom...ise me, Hon...ey, " he said just as he placed the hands of his wife and daughter together. "To...keep her safe, she needs...their prote...ction. They will...protec...t her."

This time, the gravity of the situation filled the wife. She could see it in his eyes. This was the day he had been dreading these past few years.

"Oh God, Jacob. No, " she relented and her shoulders sank thereafter. "Why does this have to happen?!"

"I lo...ve both of you...always and forever, " Jacob announced just before he took his last breath.

"Papa!" the little girl cried out when his head hung low. She embraced him tighter and disregarded the Grim Reaper now standing close to them.

"Don't worry, Little One. I'll make sure his soul will be sent to the Afterlife, " he stated and then the blade of his scythe glowed.

Family, friends and neighbors attended the three days wake of the well-known History professor of the Germaine town. Jacob was a caring man with a gentle voice and an infectious laughter. He was highly regarded by his university colleagues for his wisdom and philosophy of the world.

His death came as a tragedy for everyone who knew him. Nobody could really tell what the cause of his death was. The doctors said it was a case of heart attack, but the other skeptics in the University said it was a bear attack based on the lacerations on his forearms, leg and torso.

To the Little Solene however, it was neither. So innocent and young as she was, in her eyes, it was simple. The blue-haired man took her father away.

"Blue, " she always said whenever a friend of her father greets her in the wake.

All adults, thinking that it was just a mere child's play, would only shake their heads and smile.

It was the last night of the wake when Little Solene's mother frantically looked for her all over the house. She finally found her under the table of her father's study with a large book next to her turned to page three.

"Solene?" Meridith perched her head at the edge of the table and looked down. "Sweety, why are you in there?"

The little girl looked up and gave her mother a smile. "Book, mama."

"Oh?" Meridith furrowed her brows. She straightened up and rounded the table to join her daughter under it. "What's that book?"

She crouched down and flipped the cover.

"Book of Dead, " Little Solene said innocently.

An immediate gasp escaped from Meridith's lips then.

"Oh my. You shouldn't hold this, Sweety. This book is dangerous."

She quickly closed the book and took it away out of her daughter's reach.

"That papa's book, Mama. I want keep it." Little Solene reached for the book but Meridith swung her arms up.

"NO!" she yelled, a feeling of horror coming over her. But then, she realized she had acted harshly. "No...no, Honey, " she recollected herself and gave her daughter a soft smile. "I'll give this to you when you get older, okay? But not now. It's...it's not time yet."

Little Solene pressed her lips together and nodded. "Okay, mama."

            
            

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