"I told you this place is cursed and scarcely any people came. Whoever came they come under greed but cannot return with their lives" Arthur said and synchronously looked closely at the skeleton lying in front of him, the skeleton was old, and it had a wooden garland in its hand with many symbols on it. He couldn't see clearly because of the mud. "The place was dangerous when we came here a few years ago, but we haven't found it as mysterious as it is now," Rose said in a frustrated voice. She did not want their failure to happen at this moment because that significant time was coming soon and before that happened they have to make some arrangements for Elsa. As her thoughts wandered, She felt Arthur's grip lessen on her shoulder, so she turned her face to Arthur, and saw Arthur's eyes staring at something on the ground, with scowling brows. She followed Arthur's gaze and saw a wooden garland on the ground wrapped around the skeleton's hand, which she had not noticed before. "Arthur,
"Arthur, are you at home? Arthur, it's me, Lilly." A woman kept calling out from outside Arthur's house, her voice not stopping for a moment, and she was calling with so much honey in her voice that anyone would think they'd be long-term lovers. Elsa, who was sitting inside, thinking to ignore but was irritated by the constant shouting and was forced to come out of the room. As soon as she got out, that woman's thin, hostile voice floated to her ears. "Who are you? And what are you doing in this house? Who gave you the courage to enter this house?" The woman named Lily screamed so loudly that it seemed as if Elsa had forcibly entered 'HER' house. Elsa also went to open her mouth to answer her, but the woman did not give her a chance to utter a word. "You're not ashamed to be alone in a room with a man. I clearly understand how dirty a family you come from because I've known Arthur for a long time. He's not that kind of person. You must have done some magic or used your slutty face
"All right, then you come to the palace tomorrow morning, I will talk to my aunt by today. After taking permission from the King, they will only accept you as my 'Hird' only after passing the royal procedure. Maybe you know nothing about hiring these royal guards, but it doesn't matter, if you stay here, you will get to know and learn everything." "Thank you, princess, I will never forget your kindness, and I can assure you there are no 'Hird' like me," stated Gabriel before giving her an alluring smile without revealing his fangs. "I am no princess, you can call me lady Lily," Although she liked to call herself Princess, only the king's daughters had the right to this word, and she was not a descendant of the king so she had no right to it. However, she was happy with whatever she had, but if she went too far, pushing the king's patience, she might lose everything forever. "Yes, lady Lily. I'm coming tomorrow then." Gabriel said, but he never bowed his head because he never did i
Elsa hadn't uttered a word since the door closed, and the weather in the room became grave in her aunt's anger, but she couldn't be remained silent for a long time as her nature didn't permit that. Moreover, she left her little rabbit out which was making her anxious further. "Aun…!" Elsa couldn't able to finish addressing hearing her aunt's warning. "If- you- want-to- say-anything-about-that, don't talk to me," Rose stretched the words out and said angrily to Elsa. "Okay, aunt, I understand. Actually, I found a little bunny this morning when you weren't here. And rushing, I have left him out of the house, so I wondered if I could go out and see him," Elsa replied, before noticing the wooden garland which came out of her aunt's bag a bit. Because Rose angrily had thrown the bag after closing the door so it had come out of the bag. "Aunt, what is in your bag?” Elsa asked before moving on to the bag. Just Elsa will put her hand in it, but paused by her aunt's question. "Bunny? Whos
It surprised Elsa that despite being so small; the bunny was eating the dandelion leaves little by little, but meditatively. "Looks like you liked it a lot. Eat more, because it can take a long time to get the job done, so you can't eat there." Saying this, Elsa leaned her back against a tree, looking up at the sky, which was dazzling and clear. Then she closed her eyes before letting out some murmuring between her lips, which wasn't too loud and not too mild. But you need to be close to hearing it. "Do you miss your mother? You know, I miss my mother and father so much. It's been over three days since I haven't talked to them and did not see their faces. Who knows what they're doing? Surely they're thinking about me." These things made her mind a lot heavier. Opening her eyes again, she saw the tree on which she was reclining, which has many colorful birds perched on its highest branches. "Wow! Elsa exclaimed before looking down, at where the little one already finished his eating
“You know, the thing you just ate, is her very favorite. I don't understand why there's so much ugliness in that thing, and how could a person like her love such stinky food? Her favorite food has to be beautiful. It has to be the best in the world to see. As if there is no such taste and beauty in any food." No matter how bad that food was, thinking the woman liked to eat that, a smile appeared on Gabriel's face. "Who likes that stinky food?" Gramson asked His Majesty with disgust on his face. For him, eating that food is like a nightmare. "It can't be that bad eating as you demonstrate. Yes, there is a little smell. So! It is not as bad as you are acting." Gabriel replied, and it ended in a heavy, drawn-out voice, obviously dissatisfied. As Gabriel turned around, Gramson shuddered. His fingers trembled at the sight. He took a few steps back before bowing his head. "Pardon me, Majesty, for the way I just said. Is this what your mother liked to eat, Majesty?" Gramson asked, but did
"This girl!" Rose sighed. By now, she had realized how difficult it was to control Elsa. But she is also obliged in this regard. She can't let Elsa out of sight for a moment. "Rose, I know you're worried about Elsa, but you can't go everywhere with her. She may feel suffocated if we do so, so let her go for a while. Let her breathe." Arthur said before placing his chin on Rose's neck. Turning around, Rose saw Arthur's two loving eyes, which had a lot of emotion in them. She couldn't contain herself and kissed him on the lips before whispering, "Thanks for staying with me." "This lover of yours would have been happier if you had shown so much love in the room," Arthur said teasingly. Just then, they heard a guard call. "Get in, both of you." Rose's brow knits as she calmly said, "Sorry we have another person with us who has gone to the restroom a little. We're going in when she arrives." "The people sitting inside have little time. You go in. When she comes, I'll let her in." The g
"Klaus, tell me, why do you think I've given you the responsibility of my daughter?" "Queen Darlain, I know I disappointed you, but you also know Gabriel well. He doesn't consider anyone superior to himself, so he doesn't feel the need to listen to anyone. There is nothing like relatives in his eyes. But I can guarantee Gabriel's marriage to Jennifer anyway, but it will take some time, and Gabriel has left, for a purpose and said nothing." "Haha! I know, I know. You will try your best because it is in your best interest, but remember that I will not tolerate Jennifer's repeated tears. Gabriel has made her cry many times. If you can't do this, then forget the dream you had for your son." Queen Darlain haughtily said. Although she never wanted her daughter to be involved with Gabriel, she only wanted her daughter to live a happy life by marrying someone well, but since she has been in contact with Gabriel, her daughter has fallen behind Gabriel like crazy. And a vampire, like Gabriel,
Seven years later ★★★ On a bright sunny day, the castle of Reverie’s king was chirping with people. It had been many years since the walls of the palace had acclimatized themselves to the people. The court was going on that day as usual early in the morning, then suddenly, two little humans were forced in. “Father, we were looking for you,” the boys with silver hair and golden eyes complained to the king, ignoring the council behind them. “You had promised that you would come here only after meeting us. How can you forget your promise, father?” They carried their fuss in the middle of the court session. “This is where your king works. You shouldn’t be here,” Gabriel told his two unruly versions, who never forgot to seize the opportunity to bother him. “Gramson,” Gabriel called the man who was supposed to stop them outside. “Forgive me, your grace,” Gramson bowed his head, sighing at the boys, who were equally troublesome as their king. “Where is your mother?” Gabriel asked the
★★ Gabriel groaned when the tip lightly entered her wet sex, her muscle tightening in fear as her lips parted for a moan. The feeling was getting mad and ecstatic and couldn’t be controlled. Elsa held his shoulder, whimpering when Gabriel pushed his way more toward her core. Feeling her tremble, Gabriel licked her most sensitive part, all the way from her ear to the neck, nipping her skin. Elsa, feeling aroused, dropped her head back to the pillow. Gabriel allowed her to get used to the sensation while having one hand of his position on her waist. While her senses were clouded, Gabriel pushed himself into her tight entrance. “AH!!” Elsa whimpered. Elsa felt something make its way inside, tearing her, but was also quite desirous when it filled her wet core. They became one body as Gabriel settled his manhood. He was a violent, yet careful, lover. He made sure to see that she was alright before he started to pull himself back and push back into her. She could feel his manhood throbb
★★Gabriel placed a pillow behind him before resting his back on it. He wanted to see how mature the queen had become to initiate such an exciting step. Listening to her rapid heartbeat, he could tell how much nervous she was. But her courage was given by her eyes were quite worthy.He drank that night in a glass that contained cold rum but went down his throat as hot as molten magma. Elsa pulled his lower garment down to the knee before completely removing it. However, she was not promising, as she had never been familiar with this state, not in her previous life.An arduous task, it required a lot of courage to remove his undergarment, which she was slowly losing, but then she wanted to do it, and couldn’t get away now.“All you have to do is think I’m yours. There’s nothing to be ashamed of,” said Gabriel, comforting Elsa, whose hand was quivering a little with trepidation and he knew she was too embarrassed to do so.When Elsa’s hand touched his place, it was like a thousand
★★★The venue had taken place on the big balcony decorated with flowers. Gabriel was told it was Elsa’s choice to have the wedding on the balcony for a reason, and he could see that. An immense number of Reverie people came to witness the wedding. They were all quiet but not feared of him. Taking a deep breath, Gabriel looked straight when her scent rose like a wave and hit his nose.She was dressed in an ivory gown, not extravagant but beautiful, and hugged her body as if her skin were only adorned with accessories. There was no veil today so her beauty was open to be applauded.His heart moved vigorously to hold her in his arms. To him, a wedding was not mandatory, if she did not ask for it.Elsa walked with her uncle and aunt who were injured but still they wanted to do that. They were happy for Elsa that she didn’t drown herself in mourn but soared like a strong woman and got herself out of the darkness.“Thank you,” Elsa mumbled, looking straight, but her words were for her
★★★The mysterious morning unveiled its shroud, peeping behind the rays as they pierced the clouds. It brightened the dark soil of Reverie, leading it to believe that it was the day to grow a new life. Blood and bodies had already taken their place in the annals of history.The palace was captive by gaudy feet and prattle as they hurled from one corner to another. They were intervened by a swamp of tasks, cutting their breath short, as this was the first time they had to run like horses.The other end of the palace was quite serene. Only the wind stumbled on the curtain, disrupting someone's sleep, who groaned, sucking a deep breath.The eyes slowly opened their cover and saw the bright rays shining through the window. His eyes wandered like a hawk, trying to discern between reality and death. Absolutely could not understand why he was in Elsa's chamber. Grappling with the confused thought, he got up from the bed but a throbbing pain rushed through his head and he sat on the edge
★★★After coming back from the cemetery, Elsa locked herself in her room. She cried a lot about the pain she had suffered not in one life, but still. She didn’t deserve love because she had been put into the fire as a sacrifice to prove herself. If this was the way her existence put forward to shake out the worth, then be it.Elsa got up from her bed and went to the mirror to fix her face. Her crying face was pretty noticeable, but not that she wanted to hide. She couldn’t do anything to her face, except arrange her messy hair to look presentable.Later, she ordered a meal in her room to have dinner, but she included the man who didn’t come to visit once after the morning meeting.Elsa lit candles more than usual, brightening the room, and the woods cracked in the fireplace. The sounds formed the relaxation in the quiet room. Elsa was standing by the window, looking in the dark. That’s when Gabriel pushed the door inside.Elsa turned her head and saw him smiling with his hand beh
★★★A few hours later, Elsa got into a carriage alone that had been arranged by Gabriel. Johana and Rihana mentioned their wishes to go with her lady as they feared her falling ill. But Elsa politely rejected their offer, telling them she wanted to be alone with her parents.The carriage's wheels rolled forward, leaving worried maidservants behind. They couldn't help but moved their feet along with the carriage. They stopped when the carriage disappeared from their sight.“Don't you want to go with her?” Jonathan spoke, looking at Gabriel's back, who was staring at the moving carriage that left the palace gate. He was silent and unmoved that was not the sight Jonathan had expected after watching him mad for the last five days. He didn't eat, drink, and barely talked to people until today.“Hmm! If she called me,” Gabriel answered, and turned the other way off the balcony.★★Elsa reached the cemetery with flowers in her hand. She walked to the cremated stone of the Moon Magistra
★★★★Five days later;The cue of rays broke the entrance to come inside, giving a new wad of hope, telling someone it was time for her to wake.Birds warbled near the window, and a fresh smell of freesia swam in the room. The sleeping beauty groaned in her sleep, trembling lashes moved to unfurl for the daylight she had seen after five days.Her parched throat gulped the saliva before trying to ask for the water. Wandering her head, she noticed the silver water mug and a small glass on the table at the side of the bed. She was thrusting to drink but got no one in the room. Hence, she pushed her body up with both hands dipped down on the bed.Elsa extended her hand to grab the glass first. Suddenly the door in her room pushed open, and he entered. The feeling was distinct but uncontrollable, at the same time, it cut the forlornness into joy.Gabriel stopped on his way and felt the trepidation in his heart to go there. He was finding it hard to swallow that she had finally opened
★★★★ Gabriel punched the wolf on its jaw, and the fire on his hand intensified as his anger thrived bigger because he wanted to reach for Elsa before she met another cataclysm. He couldn't lose her as long as he was alive. Harris leaped over a tree to land right over Gabriel's shoulder. Jaws were open and reaching for Gabriel's head to end the fight. The time had come to ignite the fire of revenge he had been seeking since his parents were killed by him. The wolf snarled, but before it could do the job, its mouth was caught by Gabriel with both hands in the air. “You have done a great drama. Now I will rip these jaws off your face and hang them on the palace wall.” Gabriel tried with all his might to yank those jaws off as he pulled them wide, as much as Harris was trying to withdraw himself, but then suddenly Gabriel split both jaws with one blow. And the wolf fell to the ground with broken jaws, panting its last breath. ★ Elsa saw the witch who had assumed her true form, the c