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The Dragon's Cursed Mate

"How can I get rid these feelings? I hate this. I hate that I can't resist you. I hate the fact that I'm obsessed with you. You burn me with the irresistible desire. And now I want you tonight. Under me, moaning my name so I know that you are completely mine." SYNOPSIS: What would you do if your fated mate hates you just because you are human? Edna never knew her family. She was raised by the people who took advantage of her all her life. When she escaped, she stumbled upon the dragon lord who hated humans to the core. Maximilian hated her because she was human, and he hated her more because he couldn't resist her allure... because she was his mate. Her scent made him go crazy. He wanted to ravish her every night. He wanted her to scream his name whenever he pound her senseless. However, he hated the fact that she was human, a cursed one at that. So, he treated her so badly. Edna tried to stay away so she wouldn't get hurt, and Maximilian tried to close his heart from softening up to this lowly human, but no matter how much they tried, their bond kept bringing them back together. Would Edna finally leave him or would Max change and accept their mate bond?

Gigi_Saga · Fantaisie
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Leaving The Northendell

Maxieno looks dashing in his all-white clothes. Seeing Maxieno wearing a color other than red or black made Suri amazed. The man smoothed his hair to make his forehead more visible. Suri was almost made unable to stop staring at the man's look.

The gold earrings were still worn, adding a new color to make Maxieno look handsome. His face was also fresher. The wrinkles that were always visible between his eyebrows disappeared. The lips, which always showed a flat line, curved into a faint smile.

Maxieno had been given a ring. The ring that Ronan and Arielle prepared. Because their engagement was held suddenly, Ronan and Arielle understood that Maxieno might not have time to provide a ring for Suri.

Arielle also understands Maxieno's condition, who didn't know about human engagement events. In Birwick, everything was tied together by the mating procession. Not by a ring exchange event like this.