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Love and Three Chances

[WARNING: R18, MATURE CONTENT, NO RAPE] If you had the power to turn back time, would you use it to save the man you love? [Excerpt] "You cannot escape from me, princess. Your biggest mistake was turning me back to life. Unless you return me to my grave, you will be forever bound to me. That would be your punishment." ********************************************** A Werewolf King who died two years ago was accidentally resurrected by a grieving princess who had the power to turn back time. On the night of her honeymoon, Elisia became a widow because of an accident. Out of her loneliness, she used her power to rewind everything that had happened to her. She successfully turned her husband back to life but to her disappointment, he couldn't remember her. Instead of reuniting with her supposed-to-be-dead husband, she found herself in the hands of Thane Cromwel, the Werewolf King who planned his own death two years ago. She was given three chances to return the king to his grave and if she fails, Thane promised to kill her husband again. Two souls connected by time, divided by fate. Can Elisia control her destiny and stop the man who swore to kill her husband again? Or will she accept the punishment for altering the fate of others? Will she accept who she really was when she uncovered the truth about her identity? Book cover generated on novelai.net Follow me on IG: author_skymaiden FB: Sky Maiden

sky_maiden · Fantasia
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93 Chs

Grave Island

"Y-Your parents?" She murmured.

She felt Thane's hesitation to answer when he sighed and kept quiet for a moment.

"When my parents were executed, I begged my uncle to bring them to Versipellis. I know it's against the law of Terra to bring home the bodies of those who sinned. But since my uncle and his wife had great contributions and were considered heroes of the battle in Semel, the Elysian Elders allowed me to bring my parents to Versipellis."

"Was it a bad thing or what?" She asked.

Thane sighed again. Elisia felt the pain in his heart when he answered her.

"I was thankful that I got to bring them with me. But I was not allowed to give them a proper burial or even put a gravestone in their tomb. My uncle suggested that I should find a resting place for them. A place that only I know."