I'm not like my brothers, Zachariah and Mordecai, the precious twins of Brayanlynn.
They, yes, are two of the ten Chosen Immortals since they are only five couples.
The immortals with the greatest power and influence among us all.
So my mother, Arabella, was deeply disappointed when I was born and a brilliant book of destiny in red and gold appeared beside me.
My father always wanted to have a daughter with my mother, so he was not as sad as her, who neglected me my whole life, but he was also not very happy that I was not a Chosen Immortal like my brothers.
And so, for everything to work out for me, he fought with my mother a few times and made me grow up and have a more rigorous education than usual, making me train and study twice as hard as everyone else.
But that didn't change my mother's and my brothers' view of me, nor did it diminish the jokes that the other Evermore made about me.
I discover sooner than anyone that life wasn't as easy for me as it was for everybody else.
I was raised by my father's daughter with his cousin, my older half-sister, Ellie.
She didn't love me, but at least she carried about me more than my own mother.
She followed dad's rules about how to raise me, and her husband, Zayd, the one she brought with her from her book of destiny's reality, was a king as well as a strong warrior with fire magic.
He was gentle with me, way more than Ellie, so he is like a father to me, but Ellie always fought with him when she saw him being gentle with me, saying that if father discovered this he would be pissed, that I needed to train and not to be spoiled.
My book of destiny is blood-red with golden details, black pages with the letters in white and the title is my name, "Evie", like every other book of destiny.
It's the story of a cold-hearted crown prince called Davey Hadassah with a dark past and the sweet-hearted Grand Duke's daughter called Lexie White with a lovely family and a good childhood.
A differential thing about my book of destiny and the books of destiny' of other Immortals, it's the time-skip of thirteen years from when they have twelve~thirteen years to when they have twenty-five.
I thought about this fact for a really long time, but I could never think about what am I suppose to do in those thirteen years.
And then, my 20th birthday arrived bringing with him the day of my departure into Davey and Lexie's reality.