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Put Out My Fire

(COMPLETED) Amanda was getting too hot, literally, and only the master of water could cool her down. Unfortunately, he was missing in action. **** Amanda was the master of fire. After five years of carrying out her responsibility, she was an accomplished fighter, but soon her strength became unmanageable and only the master of water can tame her flames. Sadly, he was nowhere to be found. Why? It was a mystery altogether. **** "I want someone to talk to," Amanda said before taking a deep breath. "I want somebody to hold and... I can only do that with you." "I did not think you missed me that much," Christopher said with a smirk on his face. He reached for her cheeks and caressed them with both his hands before he leaned over for a kiss. Amanda's heart fluttered, seeing his lips inches from her. She gulped and said to herself, 'I might as well splurge.' **** This is a story about trusting your heart and finding your fate. Try a different kind of romance story, this time around! Give this story a chance! If Fantasy is not your thing, you may try my other novels. Note that all my novels are all romance related. :) If you like action-romance, try The President's Lover is a Fighter. If you like simply crazy and hilarious, try out Tricking my Cold Lover. *** Join me on my server: https://discord.gg/mGDZ6aH IG: https://www.instagram.com/authorlilhyz/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/LiLhyzwithlove

LiLhyz · Fantasy
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173 Chs

Go To The Moon?

The catch was, Christopher would have to return to Solaris and learn how to summon the great sea serpent, Akurra. 

For now, the masters had to return to their respective worlds to rest.

It was only the next day that Christopher had a one-on-one talk with his father. 

From their family's sitting area, he revealed, "Father. When I traveled to Solaris, one of the world's protectors or should I say, creator of their water affirmed, that I am from the moon - that I have a blood of a white witch from the moon. The creature I spoke with was a sea serpent."

He leaned forward and said, "Father, why would the serpent say that of me?"

First, Theo was taken aback by his son's tale. 'A sea serpent? Creator of water?' These were the thoughts that initially ran through his head. 

Nonetheless, Theo had to convince himself; this was now his truth, being the father of a son who was chosen to hold the spirit of water from the earth.