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I Scored Myself a Mate

Alex always felt out of place. Isolated and mistreated by his family, his life was pure torture. He believed he had managed to get out, and run away from the beatings and the hate. He wanted a peaceful life, a way to be happy. For a second when he met Luke, a mysterious young man, through a fatal mistake, happiness seemed to be in his grasp. Still, everything began to crumble. The silver eyes that shone under the moon were the bringers of deceit and he felt lost once again, trapped until... ...until he met him. The cold and saddened elf king, living in an endless winter, hidden inside an icy palace. Hair white as snow and eyes a pretty lilac, Alex had never seen someone so divine. Just the sight of him triggered a past he didn't know he had. Opening up a way through the secrets and finding the truth from his hazy dreams Alex struggles between who he is and what he is turning to. An endless journey and his only guide a blurry figure in his mind. "I love you...forever" he whispered and Alex could only cry. Who was he and where could he find him? His only comfort. His only home. Welcome to the The Veil! Filled with unspoken horrors and divine pleasures. A place that only in your wildest dreams...or maybe nightmares, you would have imagined. What lies beneath the covered eyes of the humans? Are you curious to know? Read and find out. .... Also, check out my other Fantasy Romance The Tears of a Prince which is the crazy adventure of a vampire prince as he tries to run away from the people who are after him and the man who changed his life forever!

Yaminoyosei · LGBT+
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"There is no way you will be getting my mother's spell book. This is not witch magic. It elven you wouldn't be able to use it anyways." Allias told her, his eyes showing a very obvious hostility. Amelia smiled and tapped her green colored fingernails on the wooden table. She didn't say anything as she tilted her head to the side and looked at the angered king.

"You need me" she simply stated. Allias gritted his teeth, his fist curling on top of the cold wood as he stared at her. 

"You can't have it. It's magic is sacred. It's used by my people to change the seasons, heal and many other things. I can't give it to you." He told her. There was no way he would let her have such a valuable pieve of information. It was simply impossible because it was vital to his people. The spell it contained were powerful, passed by elf to elf as they sat at the higher throne. Even if he did give it to her she wouldn't be able to perform the spells in it.