A Twist of Fate, a Romance story | SparkaTale

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A Twist of Fate

By: Asa Orihara

Status: In Progress

Summary:

Armin Michaels is a Grim Reaper, and not in the conventional "skeleton in a black robe" sense. She is a supernatural being with the ability to see the lifespan of any Mortal. It is her job to pass wandering souls onto the Afterlife. Not the most normal job for a high school Senior, but it's hers. And, under no circumstances, is she to interfere in the death of a mortal. But it seems Fate has other plans when she brings Lysander Cross, a new student with too little time before his Time comes, into her life. "You already saved me, so why are you still panicking?" "There is one thing that a Grim Reaper is never aloud to do: save the life of a mortal whose Time is up." "Then why did you?" "...Fate can be a very twisted mistress."

Created: November 17, 2013 | Updated: November 17, 2013

Genre : Romance

Language : English

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      • Chapter: 1 Reply

        I like your first chapter, and your concept. Hope I get to read the next chapter soon!

        November 17, 2013 | Heather O'toole /Davies


      • Chapter: 1 Reply

        The first chapter is really awesome, definitely want to read more. ^-^

        November 22, 2013 | Unholy Fire


      • Chapter: 1 Reply

        Like the start to this story.  I hope Armin is about to have many fun adventures in reaping.

        November 28, 2013 | Jeri Callaway


      • Chapter: 1 Reply

        I like the thought you put into this. It makes sense, and the idea is very original. Can't wait to see where this goes. 

        February 20, 2014 | Caitlyn Tenczar


      • Chapter: 1 Reply

        Ugh, why haven't you continued this?  It's amazing.  The idea is original and I love your main character.  The only thing I want to know is how is that that her parents know that she does this.  Is that going to be explained later on?

        April 8, 2014 | Heather Locklear