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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

Her Lover

As Raiver and Naria made their way upstairs, the weight of their intertwined fingers seemed to anchor them to each other, their connection growing stronger with every step. 

The corridor stretched before them, its worn carpet muffling their footsteps as they approached the door to their private chamber.

 With a gentle push, Naria opened the door, revealing a sanctuary where they could talk and unburden their souls.

The room was adorned with an old candlelight that had a warm glow dancing upon the walls. A plush canopy bed stood in the center, its drapes billowed softly in the breeze that whispered through the open window.

 Raiver guided Naria toward the bed, his touch conveying both tenderness and strength.

They settled down, Raiver cradled Naria in his arms, his steady heartbeat a comforting rhythm against her cheek.