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The Untamed: Game of Hearts

[r18+ content / Book Status: COMPLETED] She described herself as his worst nightmare. But to him, she was his most beautiful dream... A vicious and dangerous vixen… A ticking bomb that no one could diffuse… This was how Raine, the infamous Princess of one of the three clans of an underworld group called MIRAGE, was often described by humans and the mythical creatures in disguise coexisting with humans. Everyone was scared of her. Well... everyone except for one man who never batted an eye meeting her glare. Could he be the only one who could tame the untamed? Or would he end up getting played by the naughty and dangerous Princess of the Moon Clan? *****EXCERPT***** “Being with me is always a game…” she whispered, staring into his eyes with her fiery gaze as if to challenge his cold stare. “You should have known that I’m willing to play any game you want just to stay by your side. After all… you’re my sweet vixen…” He leaned closer to the point where his lips almost touched hers, “You're not someone that can be easily forgotten. You are someone who drives other people crazy, and you drove me insane!” She parted her lips to say something, but all she felt was his familiar warmth on her lips as he silenced her. He was kissing her hungrily, leaving her no room to even think let alone say a word. His chest felt like a hard rock pressing her against the wall. “Don’t fight me… Don’t fight what you truly feel for me...” He wanted her so badly and he would stop at nothing just to make her his! ***** Follow all my works at WWW.LINKTR.EE/EUSTOMA_REYNA Book cover is mine, AI generated.

Eustoma_Reyna · Fantasy
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370 Chs

Picking A Fight

After the debacle that was them looking through the past and uncovering all the mysteries, Nathan decided that it was time for him to see the woman of the hour.

"You're really going to check on Raine right now?" Davin asked as he trailed behind the King. "I thought you're gonna let her grieve in silence?"

Nathan promptly replied, "Plans change, Davin. This is something that shouldn't be put off lest we actually forget to inform her in the first place." He then sighed, "It's gonna happen one way or another. We might as well rip the band-aid off now."

"Fair enough," Davin shrugged. "Still, how do you think she'd take the news?"

The King merely hummed in response, "I don't know. My memories of her are hazy at best and absolutely nill at worst. If anything, I could only hope that she wouldn't do something drastic enough that it'd undermine both of our positions of leadership."