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Wandering Hearts

It is said that one can never defy fate. This notion proves its authenticity as Delaney finds herself caught up in the whims of her decided fate. Robbed of control over her own life, Delaney finds herself torm between feuds between mythical beings, creatures that have little or no regards to her emotions. As an abused child, Delaney grew up mostly detached from the world around her and when she decides to take control of her life, she chooses to be a bounty hunter to make a living and makes her own rules, living her life away from anything that causes her distress. But her world turns upside down as she becomes burdened by a murder accusation which almost causes her her life. At the day of her execution, she's saved by a dragon, to everyone's dismay, and is forced to live her life like a captive as she's yet again robbed of her own life. **** Broken hearts, misplaced souls and twisted minds. Even though our pasts may not predict our future, it will always be part of our future and present. Past mistakes, past heartbreaks, past miseries. They ruin us in a way that we are so scared of endings, that we always end up not beginning. And maybe all we need is a little sunshine. A little flower, and most of all... to forgive ourselves for things that we could and couldn't control.

Valentine_24 · Fantasi
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82 Chs

Didn't want Merikh to return

The room fell dead silent after Delaney's question and she wondered whether she said something wrong. The servants looked between her and Gabriel, but the latter had a blank expression on his face as he stared at Delaney. After some time, he turned to the servants and nodded at them, signalling them to leave so they did.

His eyes looked back at Delaney then he walked past her and went to find Merikh. Merikh's room was beside Delaney's and Gabriel just walked in without knocking. The room was empty so he went to the bathroom where he found Merikh spacing out, while sitting inside the tub. He didn't even notice there was someone else in the room. Gabriel had to knock on the door twice to snap back his attention to the present.