Leon tore at my clothes mercilessly, and he turned me roughly around and pushed me down at the lenched my back teeth and tried not to make a sound. I had no longer any desire to pander to him, and by the time he had accepted the girl Elena, my heart had begun to rebel against what he had done to me. "Call! Why dost thou not call! Leon's palm smacked me hard on the buttocks, and his thrust went deeper and deeper. If I bite my lip, I make no sound. "You will compromise!" At this moment Leon withdrew his penis, and drew the table to the middle of the window, on which the white moonlight was just falling. He pushed me onto the table, my legs stretched out by his body. Leon drew out the belt round my waist that bound my hands together, and he pushed my body down so hard that my feet hung over the table. "Don't you think this scene is familiar?" Leon sneered, "Need me to help you think about it?" " "I don't know what you
"I warned you, now is not the time!" A woman's deep voice rang in my ears as another woman responded to her. "We can't wait any longer!" "You're so anxious! That would make it worse! The surface of an unripe apple looks bright, but the taste is bitter! The woman sighed, "Let her wake up first, she has the right to know all this!" " While my head was still drowsy, a pair of cold fingers pressed lightly on either side of my temples. An electric tingle roused me from my stupor. When I saw all around me, I found myself lying in the temple. Candles were lighted in candlesticks around, and in the centre of the platform stood the statue of the Moon-god, her face still impassive, her eyes full of majesty sufficient to contain all the world. Two strange, white-haired women in dark blue cloaks stood before me, staring at me with their eyes. At this moment the prophetess Narnia came in with a ke
"No, I remember all that!" I said slowly, "Black Wolf Baker succeeded in obtaining the Light and Shadow Dagger with the help of Islena, and they once swore to be partners in front of the temple hall. But who knew that Black Wolf Beck had broken his vow by marrying another woman and becoming king of the pack. Islena is punished by the moon god for not retrieving the dagger of Light and Shadow, and is thus permanently trapped inside the temple of the moon. When Black Wolf Baker is consumed by the Dark Forces, the witches' sorority joins forces to break the enchantment set by the Moon Gods and free Islena in order to destroy the Dark Forces. The witches got Isabella to trick Black Wolf Beck into entering the temple in her name, and in the end, Black Wolf Beck was sealed away by the witches! At the same time, Islina also died because she consumed too much divine power!" "That's right, it seems that you have recovered all your memories!" Winnie the witch raised he
"Emily!" There was a hint of urgency in his voice, and it was gentle as a spring breeze. As the voice drew nearer, I opened my eyes again, and saw a haggard face, and eyes as bright as stars. "William?" My head was drowsy, my body weak. Since leaving the Red Moon Tribe, Leon has locked me in his tent every day. As to his reason for so doing, it was to prevent me from thwarting his plans for another coup d'état. When I learned that Leon was on the point of collecting all the forces of the tribe for another coup d'état, I even knelt before him and implored him, but Leon was unmoved, and each time he would speak only to me. "Nope!" "Leon, my family's lives are in the hands of Cateran. Will you please think it over for me? I burst into tears, my hands clutching the cold armor on his body, "They'll die, if you stage a coup." " I shall never forget the warning Katharine gave me. I hated w
William told me to change into the clothes of a male attendant, and he tied up the dead Elena in a tent and pretended to be me. In this way it is possible to fool the eyes of the guards. William, with his nobility, succeeded in removing me from the barracks. After all, there was a war going on at the front. Leon devoted all his forces to his father, and no one would have noticed my departure at such a time. We galloped along on horseback, William holding me in his arms under his black cloak. We did not speak again until he took me to a remote farmhouse. William dismounted to take a first survey of the surroundings, and only after finding nothing unusual did he assist me to dismount. "Your family is in this house, go inside!" William whispered behind me. "Aren't you going to go in with me?" I asked rhetorically. "To ensure safety, I have to stay outside the door!" William's simple reply touched me a litt
The intense pressure that emanated from William stunned my father, who could only choose to submit in the face of a member of the royal family of superior blood. He looked at me with an appeal, and I turned away from him. "Emily, I need to talk to you privately." My father's hand, still clasped by William, said to me in a pleading tone, "I respect your choice, but this is not your business alone, don't you need to consult your mother?" " Using my mother as a shield again, my father really knew me well, he knew my weaknesses. As much as I hated what he was doing, I had to give in. "William, please give me and my family a little time!" I looked at William, "My father is right, it's not my business alone!" " William let go of my father's wrist, and there was a hint of solicitude in his eyes that was distinctly unsympathetic to my family conversation. Was he afraid I might change my mind?
I hid behind a curtain and watched through the gap as everything went on outside the house. A group of guards in masks and black armour surrounded William, and one of the leaders drew his sword and pointed it at William, saying something. I saw William take from his bosom a badge that glittered with gold, and shake it before the man. The man immediately laid aside his sword and dismounted quickly, and then the other guardsmen leaped from their horses and bowed in unison to William. William spoke to the group of guards, after which the group rode away. My troubled heart suddenly relaxed. It was not till William came in from outside the house, with a gloomy face, that he spoke to me. "Emily, I want to talk to you!" " said William, in his usual calm tone, as we came to a little brook behind the cottage, and he gazed at the slow-flowing stream before him. "It looks like Leon is about to win!"
My mother told me that my father had just left. Before he left, he told my mother that he needed to go out hunting to get ready for dinner that night. "I told him there was still enough food in the farmhouse to get us through tonight, but he insisted on going out!" My mother looked uneasy and said, "I'm afraid he didn't really go hunting!" " "If he's not looking for food, where else can he go?" I asked suspiciously, "If he runs around, it will be bad if he encounters the guards!" " "Maybe Father just wants to go out and get some air!" At this time, Susan appeared out of nowhere, and she said coldly, "After all, he had a big fight with his mother just now, and he almost got into a fight!" I am afraid he does not yet wish to face his mother. I'm sure I'll come back later when my father's anger subsides!" My mother glared at Susan, clearly resenting the tone of her voice. Susan only rolled her eyes an