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Luna, You can't fix him!

**cover credits to the real owner** *** Born into a long line of villains, Drake didn’t grow up like one. He knew nothing about his families’ sins or the destiny he was bound to, brought to light by a car accident three years ago. It took everything but gave him something he never asked for...Powers. What would he do with these abilities? What could he do? Would he carry on the family tradition? Or turn to justice and become a hero? ** Pearl would do anything to be normal again. To go back to when life was easy, and her only worry was what to choose for dinner would be. Even if it meant faking a bond with a mate? Just long enough so she could escape this hellish nightmare? But what would Pearl do when she realizes she’s responsible for someone else’s wellbeing? Could she risk another for her own selfish desires? *** Would she be able to get her old life back? The life before these things humans only fantasized about became real? Or would she end up falling in love, giving in to this bond she intended to forsake, and choosing to stay with the love of her life? Even if it means leaving everything and everyone she ever cared about? ****

Xeeraaruwa · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
153 Chs

hundred and twenty nine

Third person's POV

"The red moon, it's soon," Lord Azure said sounding worried.

He doesn't think they were prepared for it yet. They need to be prepared, if they miss this chance, they need to wait another ten earth years for it to come by.

That's not something they could afford he knows just how much it's costing them to remain here on earth, soon there magic would run out and when that happens they would no longer be able to leave and they would all be subjected to life on earth as prisoners and those with no future.

"Have a little more faith, Lord Azure," the elder spoke nonchalantly, he was not matching the worry of the young man that was standing behind him.

He could see how the young man was shifting from don't to foot as he tries to stop worrying but that didn't quite help.