Excuse Me, I Was Trying to Rest in Peace!
After a long and satisfying life, I am ready to kick back and enjoy the afterlife. It is going to be perfect—a familiar home where family and friends are always around, where laughter fills the air, and the food is endless. Heaven, right? But apparently, someone forgot to check the “Do Not Disturb” sign on my eternal rest. The next thing I know, I’ve been yanked out of my eternal reunion and dropped into a cursed, attractive body that isn’t even mine. Now I’m stuck in a bizarre world where I don’t belong, bouncing between the living and the afterlife dimensions. I''m trying to figure out what is happening and how to end this nonsense.I just want to get back to my perfect afterlife, a quiet eternity! Instead, I’m dealing with otherworldly monsters, impossible moral dilemmas, and civilizations so advanced they make my old life look like a history channel rerun. Turns out, the afterlife isn’t exactly what I thought it was. Who knew resting in peace could be so complicated? A/NHello readers, I’m planning to update this book on a weekly basis—around a chapter a week. Half will drop around Tuesday and the other half on around Friday. Hopefully, it works out, and I don’t get too busy with other stuff. Thank you for reading!
Introduction:
After a long and satisfying life, I am ready to kick back and enjoy the afterlife. It is going to be perfect—a familiar home where family and friends are always around, where laughter fills the air, and the food is endless. Heaven, right? But apparently, someone forgot to check the “Do Not Disturb” sign on my eternal rest. The next thing I know, I’ve been yanked out of my eternal reunion and dropped into a cursed, attractive body that isn’t even mine. Now I’m stuck in a bizarre world where I don’t belong, bouncing between the living and the afterlife dimensions. I''m trying to figure out what is happening and how to end this nonsense.I just want to get back to my perfect afterlife, a quiet eternity! Instead, I’m dealing with otherworldly monsters, impossible moral dilemmas, and civilizations so advanced they make my old life look like a history channel rerun. Turns out, the afterlife isn’t exactly what I thought it was. Who knew resting in peace could be so complicated? A/NHello readers, I’m planning to update this book on a weekly basis—around a chapter a week. Half will drop around Tuesday and the other half on around Friday. Hopefully, it works out, and I don’t get too busy with other stuff. Thank you for reading!...
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