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Love Untangled

I was roaming the palace halls, pretending to be a servant. My heart drummed when I first saw her. Jasmine’s cat-like green eyes haunted me from the moment that I had met her. The new maid in our Saudi palace was everything I had ever dreamed of; a body that made every man kneel, her intelligence was beyond imagination and her passion set my whole world on fire. Although I knew she truly loved me, her love for me was more like a game of push and pull. She did not wish to marry anyone, and certainly not me. Meeting Saphira back home in Malibu USA, had seemed like a welcome distraction. And although I resisted, we had deeply fallen. It was not something I could easily take back... Saphira was not everything that I had once dreamed of, and I certainly did not plan to love her. But I did regardless, irrevocably so. My name is Benjamin El-Raji Saud, Prince of Saudi Arabia. They say love wasn’t supposed to be easy, I know that now. The story of how our love became untangled, was messy and twisted and full of heart ache and betrayal. I truly did not know how our story would end, but is was ours. Which ship are you rooting for? #Shaphmin #Jazzmin #Shaphary #Benierra? #Saphlik?

Deborah_Pruijmboom · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
175 Chs

Riddles

*Benjamin's POV*

As I sat under the willow, I was more than ever grateful for the privacy the willow offered.

I heard footsteps on the grit, and by the sound of it, I knew it was Jasmine.

I braced myself.

"Good morning Ben," she said cheerfully. I looked at her. She seemed well. "How did you sleep Habibie?" I asked.

"I dreamed of you," she said flushed.

"Oh," I mouthed as she sat down.

"You sang for me," she said as she played with some strings of grass.

"Mhhh…" I Mused. "It was a good dream then?" I asked trying to stay with the conversation. My mind kept wandering back to Saphira.

She chuckled lightheartedly. "Something like that," she grinned. The dimples on her cheek appeared.

She was sidetracking me.

"Jasmine we need to get married," I blurted out as fast as I could.

Her cat-like green eyes were horror struck.

She shook her head.

"No," she said sharply.