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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

The Unusual Bond

Prince Raiver held the unconscious Naria in his arms, admiring her beauty as he walked. He couldn't shake off the feeling of protectiveness that had washed over him as he looked at her. For the first time in a while, he felt like the cold, sadistic, and exhausting noises in his head were finally gone. Holding her felt like a balm to his soul.

As they approached the gates, Raiver signaled to one of his soldiers to come forward. "Find out who did this to her," he commanded, his voice firm and resolute.

The soldier nodded and quickly ran off to carry out his orders. Raiver gently lifted Naria onto a horse, ensuring that she was comfortable and secure. He mounted the horse behind her and held her close as they rode towards the palace.

He couldn't let anyone harm such a beautiful and innocent person.

As they arrived at the palace gates, Raiver carried Naria inside, determined to give her the care and attention she needed. He knew that he had a duty to his people, but in that moment, all he could think about was protecting the sleeping beauty in his arms.

As they entered inside with the unconscious Naria, he was quickly surrounded by a group of servants. They offered to take the girl from him and provide her with medical care, but Raiver refused to give her away.

"will take care of her myself," he said firmly. "You have nothing to worry about."

The servants looked unsure, but Raiver's commanding presence and determination left them with no choice but to allow him to pass. He carried Naria through the ornate halls of the palace, his eyes taking in the grandeur and beauty of the surroundings.

The palace was filled with intricate details, from the marble floors that shone in the light of the torches to the beautiful paintings that adorned the walls. The ceilings were high and painted with scenes of epic battles and beautiful landscapes, and the air was filled with the sweet scent of flowers and incense.

Raiver made his way to his private chambers, a room fit for a prince. The walls were lined with silk tapestries, and the furniture was made of the finest wood and adorned with beautiful carvings. A large fireplace crackled in the corner, casting a warm glow over the room.

He gently laid Naria down on a soft, plush bed, determined to do everything in his power to nurse her back to health. He watched her for a few moments, admiring her beauty once again, before turning to leave the room. As he closed the door behind him, he couldn't help but wonder what had brought this mysterious girl into his life and what the future held for them both.

Raiver made his way through the winding corridors and grand halls of the castle, his mind focused on the task at hand. He needed to find his personal servant, Peru, the one person he trusted implicitly to help him care for Naria.

As he walked, he couldn't help but feel a sense of unease. Naria was his greatest treasure, the one thing in the world that he liked more than anything else. He couldn't bear the thought of anyone else touching her, let alone caring for her. But he knew he couldn't do it alone. He needed someone he could trust to support him in his efforts.

Finally, Raiver arrived at the door to his servant's quarters. He knocked softly, but there was no answer.

"Where is he?" He tried again, this time a little louder, but still no response. Raiver grew increasingly worried. Where could his servant be?

He pushed open the door and stepped inside, scanning the room for any sign Peru. As he looked around, he noticed that the room was empty. His servant was nowhere to be found.

Raiver's heart sank. He knew he couldn't trust anyone else to care for Naria. But where could his servant be? He searched the room once more, but still found nothing.

Suddenly, he heard a noise from outside the window. He rushed over and saw his servant climbing up the castle wall, a bag slung over his shoulder.

"Where are you going?" Raiver called out.

"I'm sorry, my prince," his servant replied, "but I cannot stay here any longer. I have urgent business to attend to."

Raiver was taken aback. He had never seen Peru act this way before. But he knew he couldn't let him leave, not when Naria was still in need of his care.

"Get down here or I will execute your whole family tomorrow," Raiver spoke in a hight-pitched tone. "I need your help. Naria needs you. I can't do this alone, you idiot!"

His servant hesitated for a moment, then slowly climbed back down the wall and returned to Raiver's side. The thought of his family getting executed didn't sit right with Peru.

"Very well, my prince," he said. "I will stay and help you care for Naria," his behaviour had changed immediately.

Peru was the servant of Prince Raiver, and he obeyed his every command without question, despite their strange and complicated relationship. Peru had always been wary of Raiver, who would often make idle threats to get his way. But despite this, Peru knew that he had little choice but to obey him, for Raiver had the power to harm his family if he refused.

Despite their odd dynamic, the two had a strangely comedic relationship. Peru would often try to escape from Raiver's clutches, only to be caught and dragged back by the prince. Raiver would chide him for his attempts at escape, but deep down, he knew that Peru was the only person he could truly trust.

Despite their differences, they had a mutual understanding of each other. Raiver knew that Peru would always be loyal to him, no matter what, and Peru knew that Raiver needed him, even if he would never admit it.

Their relationship was one of the most unusual in the kingdom, but it worked for them. Peru may have been a servant, but he was more than that to Raiver - he was a confidant, a friend, and the one person he knew he could rely on in even the darkest of times.