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The father of my son's is a monster. So what?

Notice: The history has been rewritten, even if already the you read recommend reelerla. thanks for its support!!! She was a human, blessed by an unusual talent. Abandoned by her parents at a very young age she does not know what trust is, let alone love. He was a monster, an evil predator, dangerous and older than earth with substantial amounts of power between his claws. She wanted love, family, and affection. He just wanted peace, so he met her. They were two different beings from two different worlds with a single destiny. Will they make it work? ...The wolf studied the barrier with chilling attention. Sascha watched the monster's actions with caught breath as it raked its claws over the invisible power barrier and a shower of sparks dripped onto the ground. "You promised." He accused him and despite the distance, the wolf's ears twitched. The wolfish head fell and the creature stopped trying to break through the barrier, with a reluctant expression he looked at her without moving. She had been heard. She should be relieved, instead she felt...

DahlyZern · Fantasy
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85 Chs

Chapter 68. Trails...

It was a weird place, even weirder than the Pixie Hollow Tree.

A place that no matter where she looked, she could only see trees, infinite trees with no crowns or roots in sight, only the bare branches of leaves pointed on the trunks. Thick or thin, pale or dark. These seriously limited her field of vision.

A heavy bluish-white mist hung from the edges, clouding the corners and nooks, thus raising the level of weirdness, further increasing the feeling of another world.

The air was still, almost stagnant and devoid of sounds. Nothing was heard, not even the whisper of the wind shaking the branches of the trees. The silence was absolute and solemn. Avoiding the branches growing in her path, she advanced feeling the weight of it on each of her nerves.

But even if the world around her was as silent as a graveyard, her mind was another matter.

The quietest people had the stormiest minds. And the saying fit her perfectly.