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Annual Rebirths to End the Empire

"I didn't want things to end like this." She said, looking around. The empire she had tried so hard to protect was destroyed. Plagues, cross-empire wars, nothing was left. She clenched her fists, nails digging into skin. Drawing blood. Suddenly, her head jolted up as voices echoed. Whispering in her ear. Temping. "Your curse is to undo what was written on paper. Nothing more, nothing less." She smiled. Yes, the curse. The curse would save her. "So send me back. Give me Endless rebirths. Until I get it right." ~~~~ Pls help dis rando author ;-; I have dirt bank account and dirt writing skills but gold imagination ~~~~ Please give me viewssssss art release every 5k ~~~~ *read till at least the second chapter before you decide to ditch it pls* - UPDATES RANDOMLY (deal with it, suckers!) I HAVE A CHANNEL NOW !!! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR6DjAK9vpn_EeDtn4Wr2mw NOT MY ART I USE DIS GENERATOR --> https://perchance.org/ai-photo-generator

PilinyTheYounger · Fantasy
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CHAPTER THRITY-NINE - Give me a Tylenol, dear business partner

CHAPTER THRITY-NINE - Give me a Tylenol, dear business partner

"Oh. Nevermind. I didn't say anything." Asa said, seeing my expression. I rubbed my forehead. "Never mind what just happened. You left the angels?"

"Yeah. I want to help you." Asa said. 

"No," I said, instantly, just as firmly, and holding up a hand.

"But-" Asa tried, and I shook my head again. "You really can't. Help me, I mean. You don't even know what I'm doing." Yep. I didnt want Asa's help. Jk, I did, but it wasn't safe to drag someone else into this mess aside from Noa. "You're reversing whatever the real Amaria did, right?" Asa asked, and my hand wavered. "How do you-" "Angels know a lot." Came the terse reply. I rubbed my temples again. "I dont want to risk it though. I'm fine with being a sacrifice if it means no one else has to suffer." Asa reached out a hand to me, yellow eyes bright and cheerful. "If we do down, let's go down together. I don't mind being a sacrifice either." Ahhhhhhh! "But I've never gotten help before," I whispered, and Asa smiled. Somehow, his stunning good looks were melting my brain. "Maybe that's why you failed." The people around us were murmuring now, and I cast them a few glances. Then, I animatedly leaned forward again and grabbed Asa's hand, shaking it. 

"Alright, then! Partners!"