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The Dark Prince and The Runaway Heiress

What bride would want to marry a prince who would put a crown made of thorn on her head? What kind of groom would vow to protect his bride, knowing his task was to kill her in the end? A descendant of a once-powerful and proud Alpha King, Avana pledged to become the next Alpha and swore never to submit to their enemies. But could she run away from her destiny? A son of a Tyrant King, Adam desired revenge against those who killed his mother and condemned him to live as a monster for eternity. But would finding his bride give him what he had sought for centuries? Will Avana and Adam finally succumb to this impending union? Will destiny destroy them or be their salvation? *** "I have searched for you for centuries." Adam grabbed her by the arm, pulling her closer until their faces were inches away. Eyes locked in a battle of will. "Why?" Avana reacted, suddenly drowning in the intensity of his stare. "So, you can hurt me." Saying barely in a whisper. "Kill me?" "No." He responded as his lips grazed through her temple, leaning even closer. "Then, why?" She closed her eyes as electricity coursed through her body with that slight contact of his lips on her skin. "So, I can claim you as mine." [Warning: Mature steamy content, slight violence (in the later chapters), and some inappropriate language] COVER PHOTO - Commissioned by Vatarison Instagram: bishop_1275

bishop1275 · Fantasy
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187 Chs

LXXXIX

"How did she die?" The question remained unanswered as his story continued. 

He had no idea why it was suddenly easy to tell her everything when he had kept this part of his life hidden from the world, even to himself. What started as reminiscing had become storytelling.

He had suppressed many of his memories, the better and worse times of his life, because it was easier to accept the present without the past that kept haunting him.

Maybe it was easier because she did not interrupt him. She did not insist on her opinion. She just stayed quiet and listened without any judgment or accusation. Or maybe there was a simple explanation. It was her. 

He trusted her.

"Everything was quiet that night. But as I had expected, I could not sleep." He continued his story, not wanting to end until he answered her question.