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Born in Flames

"Can the Lilium really work?" "It depends on what you're willing to sacrifice." "I'm willing to do whatever it takes to bring him back, so yes I am willing to sacrifice anything." "Even your essence?" ••• The Aranea Lillium, a rare ancient flower that went extinct over a century ago in the realm of Alitura. A century later, rumors had spread through the realms that there was one flower remaining. Now the hunt begins in all of the realms for the one flower that could either destroy or save everyone. This brings us to the one human girl that was thrust into the world of caelestians. Azaliah Krimson, a human who thought that the next step in life was to become a doctor after finishing college. The only thing on her mind was to save her little brother from an unknown illness. But that soon comes to an end when she witnesses her parents being slaughtered by creatures that were only supposed to exist in fairy tales and her brother going missing. After getting abused by her parent's murderer and obtaining the curse mark, she is rescued by strangers from the other realms. When she thought all hope was lost, she discovers that her brother is a caelestian and he went into hibernation to heal himself in a faraway land. Now Azaliah is on a quest to find the Lilium and save the only family she has left and get revenge on the caelestian that murdered her parents. |This book contains two points of view. Both views are from the main characters.|

Serah1510 · Fantaisie
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20 Chs

My ears are pointy!

Adrian’s pov

I always hated using those damn portals. Making those portals with the trees was always complicated. I sighed ruffling my hair as I stepped through the tree.

“Took you long enough,” Isaac was slouching against a boulder with a piece of hay in his mouth. He was back in his original form. Once we reached Edacitus, the essence in the air removes the shell we had cloaked ourselves in on Terrae. But our power was still intact. And of course, he chose to remove his shirt the instant he crossed the portal.

“Put some clothes on man,” I grumbled walking to the edge of the cliff.

“Listen here buddy, I am not about to hide my perfection from all the caelestian beauties that missed me.” He pouted and I rolled my eyes.

“Says the person that is going to be crowned as the alpha one day,”

“Adrian! Don’t say that out loud, the wind might hear,” He replies in a hushed tone glancing around to see if anyone was there.