[Mature content, R18, no rape] "Who has done this to you?" Azel asked softly, his jaw tightly clenched as he stared into her teary, bright amber eyes, his fingers itching to caress her cheek. "Tell me," he whispered, "and I will sever his head and present it to you upon a platter of gold..." *** Her birth alone left her mother in a terribly weakened state... Adelia, the only daughter and child of the Veldon house, was… strange. Neither her birth mother nor her beloved father, nor even the witches posing as servants in the castle knew what she truly was. Adelia herself was clueless. She blamed herself for her mother's illness, and with each passing day, both grew worse—the affliction and her guilt. For her mother's sake and for hers as well, Adelia willingly enters into a ruthless deal, a path to salvation that was bound to lead to her demise, one that would deny her the experience of love. Still, she didn't care for the consequences and sacrifices, for the need to cure her mother was far greater… But fate, ever mocking her resolve, throws her onto the path of an insolent stranger, a man with the power to alter her desires... *** Obsidian armor. Strong. Ruthless. These three words defined a single knight, striking fear into the hearts of all who heard of him. Countless tales spoke of his exploits, yet his identity remained shrouded in mystery. Azel Latham, the embodiment of this figure, was known by none, for his face had never been seen in battle. With a single stroke, he could fell twenty warriors in an instant. Azel had many secrets. His presence was strange, his appearance even more peculiar. A mischievous and playful look on the outside but a shattered and enclosed heart within. …It would not remain frozen for long, however, for an amusing encounter with a captivating woman would leave him wanting more… **Cover art does not belong to me, credit to the artist!
"No we are not." Azel answered, having already guessed what she wanted to ask and she deflated. "But you could say we are… similar."
Similar…
Adelia sucked in a sharp breath; he was similar to… her?
"But you're not human, neither are you Lycan or witch." She said, watching his expression carefully. "So what are you? What… what am I?"
Azel's brows furrowed, then he turned away from her with a wry smile. "Even I… I'm not sure." He answered, his frown deepening. "And I think I prefer it that way too because sometimes, Dia, ignorance is bliss."
Adelia pursed her lips. "So you don't want to tell me."
Azel winced. "That's not—"
"Don't worry, I understand." She then smiled at him and down at her reflection with a nod. "This is enough."