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Ensnaring his Dark Moon

Esmeray Reis, once a princess, now lives her life like a bespectacled wallflower to stay far away from people's attention until one day she is compelled to enter the Royal Castle disguised as a maid. Aleister Daven, a mysterious Prince. Dark, devious, and sinful. The mention of his name is enough to make people tremble. Uninterested in most things until he comes across the stubborn woman who won't spare a glance his way. And unknowingly he grows fond of stalking her, teasing her, cornering her, despite her obvious disgust in him. She is his, and he would spare no efforts in making her realize that. When strange incidents happen around Esme, she finds herself waking up in the depths of the ageless sea. Mysterious powers awakening inside her body threaten to shred away her existence and rationality. The involvement of merfolk makes everything more complicated. Staying far away from him was all she ever wished but what was she going to do when he becomes the sole ray of light in the darkness surrounding her? Will she take his hand? Will she ever tell him that it was not him who disgusted her but instead it was her growing obsession for him that she despised?

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Obedient Prince

When he snapped his fingers, Esme noticed that a barrier appeared near their beds, and in the next moment, she could only see one bed there.

She stood up from the chair and walked towards the bed but just as she stepped past the barrier, everything was normal. Two beds and a curtain in between but from outside the barrier, one could only see one bed.

"Why did you do this?" She was only curious, not concerned about her reputation.

She believed she did not have any reputation left after being proclaimed as his lover who lived in his room, and his future wife. So, there was no harm in it.

Aleister raised an eyebrow, "Don't lovers sleep on one bed?" He asked innocently.

Esme nodded, "But the servants have already seen our separate beds."

"They won't open their mouth."

Esme agreed with it. But, did that mean the people outside were not ordinary people?