I got down from his bed and looked for him. I couldn’t find him anywhere. I faced the vintage wall clock and interpreted the time. It was seven minutes past seven. I wondered when he brought me here.
He’s such a sneaky scoundrel. I glanced at what I wore. I was in a white nightdress. I panicked, was it Elliot who changed my clothes. I wouldn’t take it lightly with him.
I might be his mate but I deserved respect too.
I cooled my anger and searched for food. There was nothing edible in his room. It was frustrating.
Someone knocked at the door. I ran towards it, hoping he was the one. I opened it but saw Nora instead. She smiled and entered the room.
“Good morning, Miss Halton. How was your night?”
I didn’t believe it. The same woman who was my senior some days ago became my maid today. This type of lifestyle was lavish. I loved it.
“Once again, call me Lexa.” My mouth watered when my
He went to page 400 where Seareign’s story started.Some boring history of Seareign started it. Elliot skipped through the pages, looking for anything useful. He was a speedy reader. Lexa saw how fast his eyes moved along the lines of the sentences.Lexa’s eyes caught a page. It had the picture of a seawater gate. Elliot didn’t notice it and was about to flip away but she stopped him.She took the book and went a few pages back. “Look, this page is talking about Seareign’s gate.”Elliot smiled at Lexa before looking down to the pages.<The gate of Seareign is made of the molded tears of mermaids that lost their lives in the battle with the black Kraken. It took three mermalian years and it was sculptured by the best crafters of Seareign.The gate has no weaknesses. It forms a great unending barrier at the lengths that the gate does not reach.Any non-mermaid that touches t
***We were at the shore where our submarine was kept. Lexa was excited to see a submarine. She only saw ones on TV, thoughtless of entering her personal one.Lexa’s life slowly changed since Elliot entered it. Her life was boring and pathetic. She knew that something important was missing in her life from the day she entered High school. She always wondered why she was different, why she wasn’t like the rest.She knew why. She was never complete. Her mate wasn’t in her life then. She always knew that an important part of her was missing. She became complete the first day she met him.He was her miracle.Elliot talked to the man in charge of the submarine. Lexa stood beside them, waiting for the discussion to end.“Bring it to the shore. I want to impress her.”He winked at me. The man smiled and shook his hand before leaving.“Pray those eyes of yours won’t put you in troub
The light from the submarine stopped the attacking sharks for a second but they were more brutal in their next blows. It’d be hard for Lexa to drive with the nonstop blows but she wouldn’t give up.Elliot was scared. He hoped she was safe. There was only way he could help her at that time. He swam back into the cave. He would have used scissors instead but“Here goes nothing.He gently placed his hand on three hairs of the snake. The snake shook but he placed it back. With closed eyes, he pulled the hair of the snake.The snake’s white eyes shot opened. It let out a wild cry that woke the rest. All the snakes put their attention on Elliot. For that split moment in his life, he almost fainted on seeing the white eyesHe didn’t move and neither did the snakes. He knew their nose holes were working because he could see them movingThey roared and swam towards himLexa was moving recklessly. She couldn’
I walked round the lair. Reminding myself of the little but cherishable memories I once had with the dark quiet place. Liam was in the room and he was as patient as ever, sipping on his fifth cup of water. He wouldn't accept anything else from me. I understood 'cause I would never drink another witch's tea. We are evilly unpredictable.I, as an experienced and learned witch, knew it took time to make a love pearl but impatience was a common attribute of a witch.The kids were taken care of and put to bed. I loved kids, even though I could never have one which was all thanks to my mother. I wasn't a fairytale which that ate kids whole but just because I wasn't didn't mean there weren't. My mother was one of them.She ate hundred of kids in her lifetime till I overpowered her and took her powers from her but now she was dead, thanks to the Devil.The saddening part was he didn't even realize he had taken my family from me. There was only one thing he loved
I could still hear myself screaming even after we stopped. Elliot rolled his eyes and placed his hands over my mouth then kissed my neck. That cooled me down."Easy, didn't you say you were ready?""That's not funny."My heart was beating hard. I was sure Elliot could hear it but he said nothing. I realized why when I looked towards the underwater city. It was breathtaking. Colorful fishes ruled the waters and stone made roads indicated the paths.The houses were nothing like ours. They were short and of different unwordly colors. Their windows were just child-made holes in senseless areas of the buildings. The houses were small but because they lived underground too, there was no need to build tall buildings like ours.The doors were made of different things, nets, coral bars, strings of beads and pearls, the weakest rotten wood... The shops and stalls looked like they were designed by children. I wanted to call the place a village until we reache
Lena's POV "And how do you suppose we do that?" I asked, raising a brow. He smiled, guessing I was too innocent for his ways of doing things. That was just what he thought. "Easy." He snapped his fingers. The mergirl startled awake. She started to itch her body, screaming in pain. Her skin started to turn red and I was full of horror. "Elliot, what did you do?!" I couldn't stand to see someone so innocent in undeserving pain. "Wait a second." "Don't te'll me to wait! Stop this now!" In a matter of seconds the redness of her skin dissapeared and the itching stopped. "It was a ten-second flea spell. She's fine now." "We could have just poured waste on her face." He laughed. "Looks like you've forgotten where we are." 'Oh,' I thought when I remembered that we were in the ocean itself. She rubbed her eyes and surveyed her surroudings. The mergirl's beauty was unexplainable, just like
Lexa's head swiftly turned when she heard a creeking sound of the door.They were back in the giant mansion, Elliot thought it was the best place to be even though that would be Liam's first guess but either way, it was impossible to hide from an angel.They always manage to find you if there's light while God sees both in dark and light. If God knows something, so do the angels so..."Is he..."Elliot said for the nineteenth time. For a devil he was patient with her. "Relax, even if he is I'm here." Elliot's calming words did not help her. He looked down to her untouched plate of luxury pizza personally made by Nina Selimaj. "You won't eat?"She came out of her thoughts and looked down to the delicious pizza covered with white creme fraiche and lobster tails."I don't feel like it.""That dish is worth a thousand, you'd need a year's savings to afford it."She frowned. "I wasn't that underprivileged."'There's no use ar
I shook out of the memory and tried to regain consciousness of the environment I was in. "Liam?" Liam smiled as if he had won. "Yes, it's me. I was sent to comfort you in your trying times." He had the bravery to take another step but Elliot wouldn't let him go past that. "And you left?" Elliot was obviously confused about our conversation, hoping I wasn't hypnotized cause I acted like one. He wasn't taking any chances of letting me go towards him. "I was called from above. Every angel has to obey the call." He walked closer to us. "Stay back, Liam. I'm warning you," Elliot growled. Liam looked at me. "This is your last chance Alexandra, come to me." "And what makes you think I will? I will never go with you!" Those last words rang a bell in Liam's head. He tightened his fists. "I was afraid you'd say that." Liam ran towards Elliot to give him a blow but Elliot and Lexa teleported from the mansion to a l