Ava smiled, feeling a strange sense of comfort in the words. She knew that she would carry The Reaper's presence with her always, a reminder of the cycle of life and death that governed the world.
The Reaper
Ava had always been fascinated by The Reaper. As a child, she would tell stories to her friends about the mystical figure who came for those whose time had run out. Her parents had dismissed it as a mere fantasy, but as she grew older, Ava began to sense that there was more to The Reaper than just a myth. The Reaper By RuNyx EPUB PDF - OceanofPDF.com
Ava nodded, a sense of understanding settling within her. As she turned to leave, The Reaper's voice stopped her.
"Remember, your time will come. And when it does, I will be here, waiting to guide you to the other side." Ava smiled, feeling a strange sense of comfort in the words
The Reaper's gaze lingered on hers, and for a moment, Ava felt like he saw right through her. "I am not the one who takes life," he said, his voice low and gravelly. "I merely guide it to its next destination. I am the bridge between worlds, the ferryman of the soul."
"You're not here to take me, are you?" Ava asked, trying to keep her voice steady. As a child, she would tell stories to
In a world where mortality was a mere suggestion, the figure known as The Reaper stood as a constant reminder of the inevitability of death. With a hood that cast a shadow over his face and a scythe that shone like the moon, he roamed the land, collecting souls and guiding them to the afterlife.
She saw the threads of life that connected every living being, each one a delicate strand that The Reaper could snip with his scythe. She saw the countless souls he had collected over the centuries, each one a story, a life, a memory. And she saw the weight of his responsibility, the burden of guiding the departed to the afterlife.