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Loving The Forbidden

"Would you love him, if he took away all that which reminded you of the living?" "I don't know." "You should because when the devil loves you, he keeps you caged from seeing the possibilities of being without him. Even if it means killing all those that you care about," she murmured into my ear. I was sure that she could hear my heart drumming loudly in my heart and the growing smirk on her face proved me right. The sound of the door being opened abruptly was heard and we both turned to find him come in. Talk about the devil and he will appear. What happens when the life you dreamt of suddenly shattered in front of you and the only thing you had to save your life and the ones you loved was to seal your fate to the unknown? Aria, known as the young light siren dancer, who always seemed to draw people in easily with her moves and acting but never seemed to keep her pain away finds herself striking a deal with the devil twins. Now having to learn how to bite her tongue and become queen of the underworld, knowing that hell won't welcome her with open arms as she's now stepped on many people's toes for marrying the devil king.

Serial_seresposa · Fantasy
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298 Chs

Chapter Two: Hundred: Fifty_Five: Moonlight Findings

Recap:

"My king… I mean my prince, you should return to your bed, get some rest." He heard and turned his drunken head stubbornly to the side, locking eyes with a maid he had seen here before. "Where is Ruth?" I huffed, feeling the need to check on the poor being after what I had just witnessed. She must have fled for the safety of her son's life. 

"She is gone, has been gone for quite some time." The maid said and I nodded as I pushed myself up as I grabbed the bottle of witch wine from the table.

"My prince… I would advise against it," she said softly and reached her hands forward, reaching to grab the bottle away and I shook my head. "No… this is my bottle and it will nurture me more than my queen will." I muttered and turned to leave only to bump into the one being I hoped to never see again.