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I Enchanted The Prince

“Please, dance for me one last time…” he implored, his gentle touch caressing her hair as she moved with a beauty that evoked the delicate fluttering of a butterfly amidst a meadow of blossoming flowers. Naria's dancing was a wonder to behold, each step releasing a cloud of butterflies that danced along with her. The dragon prince was captivated by her beauty, talent, and spirit. He loved her with a passion that consumed him, so much so that he forced her to marry him. Naria hoped that her new life as a princess would be a happy escape from her painful past, but it was not to be. Her rival, Miraila who had lost the prince's heart to Naria, was determined to make her life a misery. Every day, Naria endured ridicule and humiliation, feeling alone and trapped. The prince's obsession only made things worse. Naria loved him deeply, but she struggled to reconcile her feelings for him with her desire for freedom. And then, as if her suffering was not enough, new love interest appeared, each one vying for her attention and claiming her as their own. Naria's heart was torn, caught between her love for the dragon prince and her need to be her own person. As the prince disappeared into the distance, Naria knew that she had to make a choice: fight for her love or let him go. But fate was cruel, and before she could decide, tragedy struck, leaving Naria, heartbroken, and forever wondering what might have been. "Be it the light of day or the veil of night, across all epochs and eras, my love, I vow to search and find you, and once again make you mine with a heart that only beats for you…”

Jeri_ · Fantasy
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68 Chs

A Tale Of Love And Triumph

As the five dragon riders were escorted to their chambers by the servants, Queen Lerya led her two sons into the castle. "Is everything prepared?" she inquired of Prince Raiver. The prince responded with a gentle smile, expressing gratitude for his mother's years of support.

Though the queen smiled in return, a sense of satisfaction mingled with sadness as she watched her son prepare to marry and leave her side. "She is a good girl - treasure her," she advised Prince Raiver. "Protect her with all your might."

Turning to the crown prince, Lerya couldn't resist teasing him about his own impending nuptials. "And when will you be visiting your wife?" she chided, playfully smacking him on the head. All three shared a good-natured laugh, the summer breeze adding to the festive atmosphere as the wedding ceremony approached.

As the wedding ceremony began, the sound of drums filled the air, their steady rhythm punctuated by the occasional crash of cymbals. The guests gasped in surprise as the five dragon riders emerged from their chambers, each astride a magnificent dragon. The creatures roared and breathed the power of the gods, their might evident even from a distance.

As the dragons took to the sky, snowflakes began to fall from the heavens, coating the ground in a gentle blanket of white. But even as the snow fell, blossoms burst forth from the earth, their vibrant colors contrasting beautifully with the wintry landscape.

Suddenly, a gentle rain began to fall, its cool droplets refreshing the guests and adding to the sense of magic in the air. And then, as if in response to the rain, a rainbow appeared - not in the sky, but on the ground, formed from a carpet of colorful flowers.

The dragons circled the castle, their riders waving to the cheering guests below. As they flew, they left behind a trail of glittering sparks, each one a symbol of the love and joy that filled the hearts of all who were gathered there.

And then, as if by unspoken agreement, the dragons landed gracefully in the courtyard, their riders dismounting and taking their places before the altar. The ceremony began, and all present felt the power of love and the magic of the moment wash over them.

Queen Lerya sat regally next to her husband, King Menta, as the four dragon riders took their places next to the altar. The prince Raiver and crown prince Rayden stood on the left, with the winter's princess, Skyla, by Rayden's side. Behind them came Princess Reina and Reido of the Pretto kingdom.

All eyes were on Prince Raiver, who stood nervously waiting for the door to open.

In the quiet of the chapel, the prince's heart raced. He could feel his pulse pounding in his temples as he waited for the ceremony to begin. He knew that this moment would change his life forever, and the weight of that knowledge was almost overwhelming.

The prince stood tall and proud, his muscular frame accentuated by his black attire. The fabric hugged his body in all the right places, highlighting every curve and contour of his physique. The black material seemed to shimmer in the light, giving the impression of a subtle sheen.

On both of his shoulders, golden plates gleamed, catching the light and drawing the eye. The plates were intricately crafted, with fine details etched into the metal. The emblem of a dragon's wings spread out from the center of each plate, adding to the regal aura that surrounded the prince.

A long, flowing robe draped around his shoulders, billowing slightly in the breeze. The fabric was a deep shade of black, matching the prince's attire perfectly. It seemed to move with a life of its own, as though it were an extension of the prince himself.

The prince's long black hair was tied neatly in a ponytail, cascading down his back in a sleek and stylish fashion. Golden chains adorned his chest, adding to the overall grandeur of his appearance. The chains were expertly crafted, with intricate details and a subtle shine that caught the light.

As the prince stood there, with his two golden shoulder plates, flowing robe, and impressive physique on full display, he exuded an air of confidence and power that was impossible to ignore.

Despite the prince's impressive appearance, he couldn't help but a sense of nervousness and anticipation.

The prince stood anxiously, his muscles tense as he waited for his bride to arrive. The whispers of the dragon riders around him only served to amplify his nerves, and he found himself fidgeting with the golden chains around his neck.

"Look at him, he's practically shaking," Ava sniggered, causing the others to burst into laughter.

"He should be more concerned with whether or not his bride will find him worthy," Rhett jeered.

The prince tried to ignore their taunts, but their words only made him feel more self-conscious. He took a deep breath and tried to compose himself, but the seconds felt like hours as he waited for the door to open.

Finally, the doors creaked open, and the prince's heart skipped a beat as his bride appeared in the doorway.