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DESTINED TO THEM

“I see where your frustration lies, my dear.” The king said thoughtfully, to the werewolf he said, “what’s your name young man?” “Prince Felix Walker, my lord.” He replied. “The name suits you so very well but, why are you after my daughter?” The king asked. “She is my familiar, my lord.” Felix replied. “Not if I have something to say about that.” Salvador interrupted. “Even if you do, there’s nothing you can do at this point homey.” Felix replied. An argument could have emerged but the presence of the king kept them on bay. The main concern was not them, they all understood that, it was Ella. “Ella dear?” The king called out. But she was already walking to the table. She pulled out a chair and sat. The others came to her side and sat the king sat on the master chair and instructed the three men to sit opposite his daughter. They did as instructed and waited. “You know,” Ella said in a trembling voice, “I went to pray early this morning. I told God that I wanted to get married, to whom, when and where, I don’t care.” She smiled and cleaned the tear that ran down her face. “Well now I do care, but it’s too late. It looks like he already heard and answered my prayer.” She looked at the men in front of her and clean her tears as they flow. “Three men, one lady, what sort of an answer is that? To me, that is a bit too much.” The king shudder.

Yakubu_Favour_Dung · Fantasia
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80 Chs

CHAPTER FORTY

"And I thought you never compliment!" Morgan, her mother said.

"Because you never gave me anything to compliment you on." Her father complained.

"Oh really," Morgan handed over the child to Ella. It seems their fight was quite intense with the baby. Walking forward, she continued. "I gave you all you needed to compliment and keep me, but you foolishly and stupidly sent me away. Who does that to his own wife?" She accused.

"I didn't sent you away, you left me alone, Morgan. Who does that to her own husband?" He tossed back, approaching her.

"Well, had you did something about my leaving then, what made you think I wouldn't have stayed?" She asked, a bit calm. He did raised a good point.

"And what made you think even if I did something then, you wouldn't left still?" He asked, calmly and composed as if he wasn't the one who just yelled just now.

"But all that counts, is that you never did a thing to stop me." She sighed, stopping a step away.