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Lucifer's last bride

Stacey Brown, a fierce feminist lawyer is entangled in a web of ancient secrets and mystical forces. Bound by her parents' arrangement to marry the chauvinistic Frederick August, Stacey's life takes a drastic turn when she becomes the coveted bride of the enigmatic and powerful Lucifer, known as Azrael in the mortal realm. As Azrael's sacrificial bride, Stacey's fate is sealed, but the fallen angel finds himself inexplicably drawn to her innocence and purity of heart. Torn between his loyalty to his dark legacy and his growing feelings for Stacey, Azrael must choose between his immortal existence and saving the woman who has awakened his long-lost heart. Meanwhile, Frederick, hiding secrets of his own, must confront his family's dark past and decide whether to protect Stacey or uphold his family's ancient obligations. As lies and deceit threaten to destroy their relationships, Stacey must navigate the treacherous landscape of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. Will she choose the fiery passion of Azrael who would burn the world to save her? Or the familiar comfort of Frederick who would be a hero and save his world? Dive into this romantic fantasy, where the boundaries between good and evil blur, and the power of love becomes the ultimate weapon in the battle for life.

Luna_Noir07 · Urbain
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63 Chs

Chapter thirty-two - Blurred lines; dreams and reality 

Stacey's eyes fluttered open, but the darkness lingered, clinging to her like a shroud. She tried to shake off the disorientation, but her mind felt foggy, her thoughts muddled. As she slowly sat up, the room came into focus, and she realized she was in her bed, but had no recollection of how she got there.

Panic set in as she scrambled to remember the events of the previous night. She recalled going to the kitchen to grab a bottle of water, speaking with Frederick on the phone... but everything after that was a blur. The more she tried to remember, the more her head spun.

Adelaide's side of the bed was empty, and the clock on the nightstand read 10:47 a.m. Stacey's heart sank; she had overslept. But that wasn't the only thing that felt off. The tattoo on her hand throbbed with a dull ache, and the memory of Azrael's warning echoed in her mind like a distant whisper.