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The Demon's Fated Bride

Meeting him was all it took to shatter all that she believed. One fateful night was all that was required to have her questioning her existence and the world around her. Up until the moment she crossed paths with Helios Sloan, Eliana led an ordinary, mundane life. Helios, a man renowned by many but encountered by only a few, had a reputation that preceded him with unfavorable tales. However, Eliana held a contrasting perspective. Despite the stark contrasts between them, Eliana perceived a similarity. Helios, also known as The Demon, was more than just a nickname. Eliana found herself inexplicably drawn to his darkness, challenging her previous perceptions. She came to the realization that she shared more in common with him than she had initially thought. Born to a bloodline beyond the natural yet unknown to her, Eliana possesses abilities that are beyond her comprehension. To uncover the hidden truth, she must venture with him into an unknown world where their trust in each other was tested as secrets were revealed to them.

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She walked away

By the time Hella woke up, the sun was already above the horizon. She tried to open her eyes, but her body felt so heavy that she thought she would fall back to sleep again.

"Argh…" he winced, feeling a headache as soon as she forced her eyes open, which made her close them up again and a hand shooting to her forehead. Giving herself a little massage, she opened her eyes again, very slowly.

Once her vision adjusted to her surroundings, she looked around and realized that she was back at the mansion. In her and Helios' bedroom. A small smile appeared on her lips.

"Are you hurt?" The deep and familiar voice of Helios came from beside her, causing her to look beside her, now noticing the hand holding her under the sheets around her hips.

She looked at him, meeting his observant eyes. "No. Besides the mild headache, I am fine," she replied but he didn't say a word. "I am not lying," she pursed her lips, thinking he didn't believe her.