My Scythe-Wielding Husband
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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 3 Death by Reading

(Fifteen years later...)

Death had always fascinated humans around the world. It holds a certain kind of mystery nobody could describe. What does one experience when one dies? What happens when the soul leaves the body? Will there be an unknown universe waiting for the soul? Or a messenger perhaps? An angel who would guide the soul in the Afterlife?

Death may most always tie up with sadness and agony but yes, people still regard it as a fascinating phenomenon.

Be it in whatever religion, gender, age, social status, and race, a person most likely welcomes the thought of death and dying at least once in their lifetime. Fear it, accept it or ignore it, death is the one thing that is...

"... constant in the ever changing world, " Solene finished and then twisted her lips. She stared at the sentence longer than any geek would and munched on the lesson it was trying to relay.

The fact that she'll have to make a reaction about this article didn't bother her much. After all, she was studying Psychology with special attention to Thanatology because she liked it and because of her family traditions.

Her family had always been the unique kind. A little known fact about her father was that he could see spirits of the dead since childhood. Ghosts if you may. And her mother, married to him for forty-five years, greatly believed and supported him. She saw it as a gift rather than a curse.

Solene's grandparents in the father's side were a very superstitious duo too. They had specifics on where to place trinkets that they claimed would act as barrier and discourage any lost souls into their household. They also had traditions and beliefs about the dead, the life beyond and how to communicate with them. Their house was built under the Feng shui principle too, specifically to repel bad spirits.

All in all, Solene's life was surrounded by death, or specifically, it's principles, ideology and material representations. Joking around, Solene once called her family, the Adam's Family, with all the death-inspired life they were living. And hey, what better way for her to top it all off other than to get a special degree in Thanatology, right?

But deep inside her though, Solene knew why she wanted to study the uncommon discipline.

It was because when she was at the tender age of six, she saw her father die with her own eyes. Her mother was there too, crying silently while he was gasping for breath, trying to explain something to his wife with which Solene didn't understand.

Her father's death had affected her life thereafter. Her mother said it was a case of heart attack, but she didn't accept it. She believed he was killed. Killed by a man with long dark blue hair and piercing red-green eyes.

He was there when Solene saw her father lie frail on the ground. He held a weapon that was unusual for her, almost like a staff with the top surrounded by a cloud of smoke. A tip of a blade was noticeable at the far end of the smoke, somewhat curved and sharp. Very sharp.

Solene kept that discovery to herself, cocooned safely by her young heart until the present.

Over five years of studying, she had tried to research about the entity and the one information that came close to it was a Grim Reaper, or the Angel of Death. For her, it somehow clicked, but there was a problem. As per the books, Grim Reapers don't kill humans. They collect souls.

How accurate these books were, she didn't know, but she aimed to study more on this aspect, and maybe even find a way on how to kill a Grim Reaper. After all, she wanted to avenge her father's death.

"Shit, it's almost seven!" she cried out just as she caught a glimpse of a wall clock above her head. Hastily, she scooped out all of the books that had scattered on her table—a total of four books that were thickly bound, stacked them up and brought them to the library counter.

On the way there, she noticed a man walk past her. He caught her attention not only because he wore chic clothes but also because he was taller than her. She had been one of the three tallest women in her university and she was sure she hadn't met a man who could contend with them, not until now that is, and it seemed he was handsome too judging by the fine-shape of his jaw and facial features.

"Hi Dally, I'd like to bring these books home please, " she stated when the librarian looked up past her counter.

"For your thesis again?" the woman named Dally asked.

Solene shook her head. She adjusted her red asymmetrical blouse as well as her sneakers and then smiled, but her eyes were actually looking elsewhere.

"Ah, no, just a weekly task instructed by my professor, " she answered whilst trying to find the tall man who had disappeared into a bookshelf.

The librarian shrugged. "Okay, library card then."

"Here, " Solene placed the card on the counter and then went back to look. This time, she saw the man sit in an area where there weren't any students. He opened a leather-bound book and flipped the pages, instantly engrossed on whatever the contents were. He was even oblivious of the many college women ogling him from the other tables.

Meanwhile, the librarian did her routine work that consisted of stamping, typing the details on the computer and asking for Solene's signature before all of the four books were released to her.

"There. The due date is two weeks from now, " Dally said with a pleased grin. She couldn't even tell that Solene was partly out of herself when she handed the book. "I deliberately extended it for you because you're a frequent visitor here."

'Frequent' was an understatement though when Solene knew she had been coming to the library almost daily for this past six months.

Solene awarded the librarian a smile anyway and nodded, putting the inviting presence of the man at the back of her head.

"Thanks Dally. You're the best."

"Say hi to your grandmother for me, " the librarian chimed just as Solene placed the books on her recyclable bag.

"I will, " she said and then walked away.

Unconsciously, her eyes shifted back to the man still sitting on his seat. He was still reading and judging from his furrowed brows, clearly quite invested with it instead of the women obviously fawning over him some meters away.

She gave herself a shrug.

"It looks like the library is going to be full this day."

            
            

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