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Across the lives, punishment for cheating death

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After taking his own life before death came looking for him, a young man encounters death in a female form and is cured to eternal reincarnation, till Lilith who is death in this context is satisfied. Join him as he goes from life to life living different adventures from fantasy to adventure to realistic, each life contains a different adventure and slight change in genre.
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Chapter 1 - Cheating Death:The Fall

I never thought my life would end like this—cold, drenched in the rain, and completely alone.

The day started with so much promise. I had everything planned out: a surprise gift, a romantic dinner at Du Cross, and maybe—just maybe—I'd work up the courage to ask Alice to move in with me.

Today wasn't just her birthday; it marked three years together. Three years of laughter, arguments, late-night conversations, and dreams of a future. I imagined her smile when she saw the engraved pen—a small symbol of our journey.

But reality shattered all those illusions.

I arrived at Du Cross five minutes early, heart pounding with anticipation. Then, I saw her. Alice stepped out of a sleek black car, her laughter ringing in the air. The man beside her—older, sharper—handed her a bouquet of white roses. White. Her favorite.

I froze as he leaned in, brushing a kiss against her forehead. My heart twisted into a knot of rage and hurt. I should've confronted her. I should've asked. Instead, I turned around and walked away.

By the time I reached my apartment, the sky had opened up, pouring sheets of rain down on me. I pulled out my phone to send her a text—to end everything—but the screen flickered and died in my hands.

Fitting. Even the universe wanted me to be alone.

When I finally made it home, the pain in my chest sharpened. My belongings were piled outside the door. An eviction notice flapped against the frame, soaked and curling at the edges.

I had lost everything. My home. My girlfriend. My dignity.

The world didn't need me. No one would miss me.

Without thinking, I walked to the balcony. The wind whipped against my face, but it couldn't numb the ache inside. I closed my eyes and stepped off the edge.

For a moment, there was nothing but silence. Peace. Then—darkness.