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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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The destroyer

What seal?" Matilda looked at her with a crease between her brows. This even more surprising than Eliana finding it hard call her, Aunty.

 One look and Eliana knew thay woman knew nothing about it.  She let out an inward sight. She had a few questions answers but the rest remained a mystery. "Nothing. But if I were to break a seal my mother put on me, what should a do? I have this, but I am exactly sure how to use it," Eliana showed the stone to her and Matilda gasped. Eliana looked at the pendant wondering if something was wrong with it. "Is Something wrong?"  She was genuinely confused.

Matilda smiled and shook her head. "Nothing happened. I am just glad that it was not lost."

'That is all thanks to Marianne,' Eliana thought.

"Tell me about the seal on you," Matilda returned to the earlier conversation. It sounded serious yet she casually brushed it off. "I may not know about it but I might be able to help," she persisted.