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The book of Esther (Megillat Esther) relates the story of a Hebrew woman in Persia, born as Hadassah but known as Esther, who becomes queen of Persia and thwarts a genocide of her people. The story forms the core of the Jewish festival of Purim, during which it is read aloud twice: once in the evening and again the following morning. The books of Esther and Song of Songs are the only books in the Hebrew Bible that do not mention God.
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Berton, Mary-Claire & Noir have been a family together for several centuries. One day, Noir lost control and killed baby Hally’s family. Noir took her home. Mary, who had a desire to have children, insisted on taking Hally in and raising her as her own with the idea of turning her at her 18th b-day. But how will Noir tell her the truth about her real family?
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The story:
Long ago, a gambler begged the GrimReaper to keep his castle that he had just lost to him while gambling. The Grim Reaper agreed, but in return, he had to give up the object that stood in the middle of his forbidden study room. The gambler returned home relieved but soon found his daughter sitting in his chair, in the middle of the room. Harmony couldn't understand how her father gave her up on a bet. “I've always been a good daughter to you. I followed all the rules, How could you let this happen?" The gambler said: " You knew the rule, My study is forbidden, you have nobody to blame but yourself." Grim appeared and laughed viciously."Yes my dear, you will join me in the underworld and shall experience eternal torture, pain, and guilt. Harmony was of course innocent and would never hurt a fly, something Grim quickly noticed. As Harmony started to feel lost in the underworld, she found herself guiding new & old departed souls to the afterlife. Grimreaper was impressed by her kindness and wanted to get to know her better. Soon they both fell in love and Harmony was crowned Queen of the underworld and they lived for eternity happily.
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