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Trapped By The Devils Heir

All through her life Eleanor has been told of how ruthless and merciless the night creature tend to be. She has read books and scrolls about what they did and have been told tales of never getting close to those people. But when she turned of age, her heartless father had indeed given her out to the king of this night creatures. On the night of her wedding, rather than her husband, Eleanor was taken by another demon. A more ruthless and mean demon. He's the scariest of them all. The most powerful demon that ever existed. One wave of his fingers and a fruitful land turns into an inhospitable dry land. He is a rumoured living god. He's danger. He's one to be wary of. The one people run away from just at the sight of him. She had summoned him without an idea and a bond was formed. He hated her for tying herself to him. He hated to be disturbed by a mere human princess. He wanted to kill her, to get rid of her, but he couldn't. A mate bond is the strongest of all bond. There's no way out of it. He knew if he harmed her he would be harming himself too. . . "You can stay, but I'll never have anything to do with you. You'll never have my love or affection." And just when Leviathan thought he was done with the human princess, he could feel all of her emotions. Her pain. Her happiness, and slowly, the mighty king found his dark heart drawn to the human princess. . . NOTE: THE BOOK COVER IS NOT MINE. You can also follow me on Facebook or Instagram @sspears on Instagram and @kourtney sspears on Facebook.

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BRUNCH 2

"It is wrong to eavesdrop on others' conversations lady Eleanor." I paused at her words turning around gently to meet her gaze. The sad blue eyes I once saw that night had now been replaced with red eyes that glowed beneath the candle lights.

She is a vampire after all.

"No my queen, Princess Eleanor and I were just walking through this hall heading to the dining room," Gandhi responded before I could say anything.

I wouldn't blame her, she had no idea I was listening to the king and queen's conversation.

Knowing their plans now made me furious. I hated that they were planning on using Leviathan again as everyone else had done.

She stared at me one more time before walking away with the king.

"You shouldn't listen to other people's conversation child." Gandhi hissed once they were out of sight. She knew after all but just wanted to cover up for me.

"Thank you."