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The Veil of Darkness

"If I told you about the darkness inside of me, would you still look at me like I'm the Sun?" ****** Annalise's life changed the very night she was married off to the Dark Lords who resided in the Cursed Castle. She was offered to them as a sacrifice to save their Empire. No one knew anything about those residing inside the Cursed Castle except that there were three of them, all men, and they all were very powerful. There was a dark force invading the peaceful lives of the people of Seelie Empire, people were disappearing and unseen things were happening. And the High Priestess confirmed that the Seelie Realm would need the help from the Dark Lords to win this battle against the unknown. Annalise ended up becoming the pawn as the only unmarried girl with royal lineage and the title of a Princess. To show their sincerity about the treaty, the royal family offered her hand in marriage to the Dark Lords, and to everyone's surprise, the Lords agreed. But they had a condition - she needed to marry all three of them! To save her Empire and people, Annalise agreed to marry all three Lords only to find that none of them showed up at the wedding. How was Annalise going to handle her married life, and her three husbands who were not only handsome beyond words but also more powerful and mysterious than people thought? Especially when they had a great battle to fight! ****** Warning: Mature content in the story. This is a Reverse Harem story, so if it's not your cup of tea, please skip this story. ----- Disclaimer: The book cover is mine. ----- For more updates, follow me on Instagram: @nightsummer20 *******

Nightsummer20 · Fantasie
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400 Chs

Warm Embrace of the Castle

The air outside was frigid, yet the snow remained elusive, giving the castle an otherworldly glow as lanterns and candles flickered, casting dancing shadows on the stone walls.

Within the sitting room, the residents had sought solace from the chill, gathering around the crackling fireplace.

Leela's discontentment was palpable as she clung to Ezra, his body radiating a comforting heat. "I wish I could stay cocooned in my blanket all day," she grumbled softly, her breath visible in the chilled air. Ezra's arm tightened around her, a silent gesture of understanding.

Ezra's usually vibrant eyes held a somber look, his attention divided between Leela and the thoughts that weighed on his mind – the mer girl who had stirred a melancholy within him. He absentmindedly stroked Leela's hair, a silent reassurance that he was there, even if his thoughts were elsewhere.