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Kitanna

(*NO RAPE*) Kitanna stood still, not worried about the new person; she was worried about herself. The royal guard was shirtless and standing so close to her, with his body pinning hers. She was still trying to get her thoughts straight when she found herself being dragged onto the bed, with the guard on top of her. She raised her hands to push him, but he was faster. He caught both of her hands with one of his and pinned them above her head, using his other free hand to cover her mouth. Kitanna felt blood rush to her cheeks, and the next words she heard sent her world spinning in 3D. "Now, moan, princess..." Those words brushed against her ear, causing the hairs on her neck to stand. ......... Set in historical times, in the ancient kingdom of Morado. A young princess, Kitanna, enjoys life to the fullest, living every day like the princess she is. But after an incident, she is left to only trust herself and her instincts in the palace, which was filled with betrayals and corruption. A guard, who was trained to protect the crown, lived his life peacefully, killing when he was ordered to but never speaking to people around him until he crossed paths with the sassy and clumsy princess. Then everything changed. If you enjoy dark humors, royal romance and betrayals. Then this book is for you.

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CALL TO THE MOUNTAINS

[MUSIC RECOMMENDATION: NUNKKOT ~ BTS V]

Nix stood in front of Almaria's grave, his eyes watching as the guards dug up the body parts that were buried round the tomb. He had asked Kitanna to stay back because of her morning sickness; he didn't want her to see what would irritate her even more.

"Who could have done this?" Hieron asked rhetorically, as he wasn't looking for anyone to answer.

Nix observed the pattern in which the parts were buried; it was as if the culprit was gathering important parts to fix up Almaria.

This used to be a legend to bring back to life people who had gone to the underworld. It was initiated by a group of women who had peculiar beliefs, but after a long time, such a ritual was abolished because of unnecessary bloodshed. Seeing that someone actually did it only meant that it was not properly eradicated in Morado.