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Time Swap

Gabrielle, a rich girl from the present, and Prince Togon, a handsome crown prince of the past, are two unordinary teenagers who belong in different times. But everything changed when Gabrielle was murdered and she woke up in Togon's room the next day. Someone keeps killing them and each time they die, they travel back and forth to each other's time. Nothing is as it seems - they are finding out that the world is crueler than anyone can imagine as they lose everyone around them one by one. It is never easy facing everything alone - having each other in times of hardships makes everything much better. Relationships start to blossom despite the world falling apart around them. Together, can they unravel the dark secrets and mysteries behind the murders and find out the truth before it is too late? ***** Excerpt: A blinding flash of light. Gabe awoke with a start. Sitting bolt upright, she gasped and looked around. She was panting. Her heart was pounding in her chest. What was going on? Where was she? Taking in her surroundings, she realized that she was in a room that looked like a scene from a historical television drama, with wooden floor, furniture carefully designed with intricate carvings, and a boy dressed in robes lying on a big, grand bed, asleep. Where on earth was she? Wait, was she even on earth? The last thing she remembered was getting knocked down by the car, and she thought she was dead. Gabe looked down at herself. Her clothes were stained with her blood, but standing up and testing her legs gingerly, flexing her fingers, she realized that she felt fine. She must be dead. She must be in heaven. But if she was dead, why could she feel her heart pounding? ***** Note: This book is currently on hold but will be continued soon! Sorry for the wait!

Reinonn · Eastern
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30 Chs

INTERMISSION

After a failed attempt with his rifle earlier in the day, he could not afford to be careless again. He anticipated a long and boring process of waiting, shadowing, and planning, and was most disappointed.

Unexpectedly, he did not even have to wait.

At first, he could not believe his eyes when he saw the target walking across the road. He never managed to catch her alone, following her for two weeks. Then, he got serious. This was his chance. He could not let it go to waste.

It was over in less than a second.

The impact momentarily slowed down his car. He grinned at the satisfying impact and stepped harder on the accelerator. Adrenaline coursed through his veins. Nothing made him feel better than another mission accomplished. Looking through the rearview mirror, he was satisfied with what he saw: the reflection of his target lying on the road in a bloody mess, becoming tinier as he sped away. In no time at all, she was just a speck in the distance.

He dialed his client on his phone.

"It's done."