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Flames of Desire

‘His very existence would send the world she knew into blazing fury!’ He was a ruler of the dragons, one most feared among the ancient races. All it took was a single mistake that sent his world to hell, causing him to be sealed. Thousands of years passed, and he remained sealed in a valley, with no hope of seeing the light of day but everything changed when she ventured into his prison, unleashing the terror within. Raven Drake, daughter of the strongest warlock, finds herself and the world in grave danger when she awakens the ancient beast – a sealed terror that would wreak havoc. Free, Xavier would stop at nothing to resume his ten thousand years goal… burn all to the ground. He is stopped when he meets her again, capturing her to satiate his maddening thirst for blood. What happens when a forbidden love springs forth amidst the clash of swords, blood and pain? Several conspiracies come to play in tearing the lovers apart with mysteries waiting to be solved and secrets revealed. Can Raven face all odds, keeping her sanity intact while bringing her closer to truths she wished had remained lost? Can their love transcend time or would fate prevail, this time, bringing them to ruin?

BaeVida · Fantasy
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206 Chs

Brainless Idiot

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CHAPTER 48

Right after her mishap occurred, Raven remained to herself. 

She was lucky though, Xavier ignored her and did not bother to check in on her, or so she thought.

On the other hand, though, she had less to worry about. The fact that she could not leave the room already made it an issue. 

So many questions about the past bothered her but there was nothing she could do. 

Before long, hours turned days and days into weeks. Still, Xavier refrained from coming to her. 

At this point, she did not know what in the devil's name she was doing here in the aisle anymore nor Xavier's plans for her. 

Was he planning on keeping her there till the day she died or did he plan on replacing his wife with her?

As much as she wished not to ponder on the matter, she could not do so.