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Death Is A Girl Book 3 – Autumn Knights

Noir was still sitting in front of the bowl of tuna. Morrigan briefly imagined that if there was popcorn in that bowl instead, then even Noir wouldn’t be able to resist, considering how dramatic things had just gotten. “I’m sorry,” Evelyn said. “I didn’t want to get into all of this. Especially not on your first night here.” Morrigan shrugged a shoulder, not turning around to look at her. “Yeah. Well. Hard not to, I guess.”
She wasn’t sure what to think. Part of her clung to not trusting Evelyn; another part thought that the look in her eye was honest. It was hard to be certain, though. “I think I should just go to bed. I’m pretty tired anyway.” “Alright. Just know that I do love your mother.
Things getting so bad between us is the deepest regret in my life. If you don’t trust me on anything else, please just trust me on that.” Morrigan paused, her hand twitching at her side. She gave a small, stiff nod. But didn’t turn back. Her eyes flicked down to Noir.
The tuna bowl was empty. Her brow furrowed. When the hell? When did he— Noir sat smug, stretching his claws and squinting with amusement. Morrigan’s lips tugged up despite herself. You little shit. She jerked her chin toward the door. “Come on, Noir. Let’s get to bed.” With Noir trailing behind her, Morrigan walked away. She felt like there was more, but figured it was best to leave it for another night.
OceanofPDF.com Chapter Twenty-Four Worst Mascot Ever Morrigan lay sprawled out on her new bed with her phone held above her face as it put a soft glow on her face in the dark room. She flicked her thumb across the screen to open a group chat with Emma and Hilda. Morrigan: Guys, the thing with Hilda isn’t going to work out.
I just got fostered to someone else. HILDA: Are you serious? EMMA: Where are you? EMMA: Are you okay? Morrigan barely had time to type “I’m fine,” as Emma’s rapid-fire texts flooded in. EMMA: We can come get you if you need. EMMA: What the hell, they just threw you out the door with some random people?
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Book cover by Ben Moran. Typesetting by Miblart. OceanofPDF.com Dedication To Grandma, for always being there when we needed you most. OceanofPDF.com Contents 1. Steel Your Mind 2. Morning Routine 3. Shake on It 4. Blackmail 5. Two-Way Street 6. Shower Thoughts 7. Mean Girls 8. Searching for the Answers 9. Under the Bridge 10. At the Park 11.
Talking Curses Intermission – Stone-Cold Crazy 12. The Devil Wears Cheap Perfume 13. Sting Operation 14. Scary-Reaper-Mode 15. Quick Thinking 16. Mask on, Mask off 17. In and Out 18. Live and Let Die 19. Calling (Out) All Readers 20. No Rest for the Morrigan 21. Sixteen Years Late 22. Stray 23.
Regrets 24. Worst Mascot Ever 25. Compromise 26. Proper Young Lady 27. Scythe to Meet You 28. Coworker 2 29. Princess of Darkness 30. Face Down 31. Delusion 32. Killer Session 33. Therapy 34. Changing 35. Magic Shop 36. Rideshare 37. Doll House 38. Spider Web 39. “Normal” Stuff 40. Meet and Greet 41. Bad Company 42.
Interview With Death 43. Reaper Real Estate 44. Mental Health Check 45. Lost 46. Witch Way Did She Go? 47. Bon Appétit 48. Reaper Confidential 49. Heir of Lies 50. Potentially Played 51. Foresight Fallout 52. Ride the Lightning Epilogue Thank You OceanofPDF.com Chapter One Steel Your Mind The night shift left Daniel feeling drained as if he were sleepwalking through his own life. It wasn’t supposed to be this way. When he first moved to the city, he had dreams—big ones.
He was going to become a comic book artist: seeing his work in print, attending conventions, and sharing stories that would inspire others like the comics he loved growing up.
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