webnovel

Princess of the Silver Ocean

"Somebody, help me!" she screamed as she looked at the creatures surrounding her. "Hey, look at me, okay. Do not close your eyes, please!" she begged him. "I'm sorry, Astoria," the man rasped, his breathing becoming more and more unsteady with every passing minute. "I love you," he said softly. Those were his final words as he lightly caressed her cheek. With that, his hand slowly fell to the ground. His body lay lifeless in her arms. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A memory of a kingdom flashed through her mind. Dark smoke began consuming that kingdom, and blood, as black as the shadows on a starless night, flowed into it like a flood. With that, the Kingdom of Ashen was no more. Astoria Chambers always felt like she did not belong anywhere. As she juggles her life as an upright police officer who always fights for justice, she encounters an event in the form of transmigration, which changes her life forever. However, transmigration always has its challenges. She is now in a race against time as she has to fight against an evil force that threatens her one chance of returning to her original body and world. (This is my first transmigration novel so I may be lacking in some areas, but I would really appreciate your continous support. Cover image doesn't belong to me so credits to the owner. Slow burn romance and plot. Add this story to your library and happy reading! Try out my 2nd novel: The Mafia Ceo's Treasure.)

Ice_Princesss · Fantasia
Classificações insuficientes
108 Chs

The Riddle Race Part 9

"Then," Davitt said, stopping in his tracks, "How about we take a little rest?" 

He pointed at a nearby table with two benches surrounding it on opposite sides. Everyone nodded their head vigorously and ran to the bench. They all sat around the table and sighed in relief.

"My poor feet," the fairy mumbled as she stretched her legs.

Laojin and Astoria laughed in unison. 

"It cannot be that bad?" Davitt asked the fairy, who pouted.

"Of course it is," she told him, "I am not used to walking for so long in such a hilly, zigzagging, and twisted road."

Astoria gently patted the fairy's slender shoulders.

"There there, princess," she told the fairy, trying to comfort her, "We are almost done. Hang in there a little longer."

Laurelai shrugged her arm away.

"Nexi!" she heard the fairy whisper-yell at her in her ear, "Quit it! You will make me look helpless in Davitt's eyes."

Astoria softly chuckled and nodded.