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Forced To Marry The Crippled Lycan

Naiari, a bastard daughter who was abandoned by her mother, ignored by her father and tormented by her stepmother the queen and her stepsister. She is a nobody without a title, without any use until her father decides to marry her off. In a callous move and with the help of magic, Naiari ends up getting married to the crippled king Kael that her sister was promised to. Naiari discovers that there is more to Kael than his disability, he is powerful, astute and ruthless with anyone that crosses him. Even more than that, she realizes that he is the only one that she feels genuine warmth from and she finds herself falling in love but a deep secret is stopping her from getting swept off in her feelings. • “Have you come to help me bathe wife.” Kael asked, his voice mocking and Naiari’s cheeks bloomed a rosy red of embarrassment. “I am sorry your highness but I believe that is a task for your maids.” She said curtly, an unfamiliar tinge of jealousy annoying her as she remembered that the maids got to see him naked. “Kael.” He said and she looked up at him in confusion. “Call my name.” He demanded, his eyes hot as they concentrated on her lips as if willing her to open them and speak his name.

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All In Due Time

Kael and his party left Fei the next morning, every moment he spent in that place threatened to send him over the edge and he feared that he would snap and go on a murdering spree and that would not be looked at kindly by the council.

He had learned that Naiari's Celia had been killed not long after Naiari had left the palace. She had been accused of selling information to the kingdom's enemies but it was obvious why she had been killed.

Being Naiari's nurse and having raised her since she was a little baby, Celia would have been sure to notice irregularities in the new Naiari. They would have cooked up some false evidence against her and killed her to protect their secret.

Giving Naiari the news had been the worst thing for him, the sight of her blue eyes looking like the sea in the middle of a tempestuous storm had made him want to forget diplomacy and put an end to the people who had made her life hard.