"Milord, my daughter died all because of that family. I want you to punish them as the cruelest. They took my daughter into their care but brought her back wrapped in cloth," this time the woman cried even louder. One member of that court stood and irritatingly said to that woman, "Stop crying. You can't bring your daughter back with tears. Now you're in the Royal Court and our Majesty is waiting for you to finish your speech so tell everything quickly without wasting our Majesty's time," after saying this, he sat down in his place again. Hearing this, that woman wiped away her tears and looked straight at the king, "Pardon me Milord two days ago our village magistrate took my daughter to the fair with his family but from the fair they brought back the decapitated body of my daughter." King's gaze became heavy on that woman as soon as he heard it. "Which fair?" he asked in a demonic tone just to confirm whether he was thinking right. "Red river fair! 'Milord' and they killed my
Gabriel's favorite hours these days were this specific time of night, especially when humans are fast asleep. Gabriel was wearing plain cloth today, but that didn't mean his sexiness was covered. Rather, it had become more apparent. "Should I take something for Elsa? Flowers? Hmm! I remember last night I saw a viola in her room, but who gave it to her? That person can't be a human because humans can't find those Viola,” Gabriel talked to himself. Just then, Gramson's voice pulled him out of thought, "Majesty, Maria is here." "Fuck!" this was the only word that came to his mouth after hearing Gramson. He breathed in and out so that it could reduce his anger. Then Gabriel ordered Gramson with gloominess on his face, "Order her to my chamber." His lips became a straight line. He disliked Maria's presence because he wanted to spend more of his time elsewhere. As soon as Maria entered the chamber, she first noticed his Majesty standing in normal clothes today but still looking blis
In a dark, cold room, Gabriel held the scarf carefully, so that there would be no creases on it as if it was a treasure then he took it to the window. Seeing that moon in the distance he often thought that if he could possess that moon he would have risen and sunken the moon at his will. And there was someone else also, whom he had thought to possess many times. Gabriel sighed at the thought that Elsa went somewhere without telling him. He didn't know her whereabouts. Additionally, it didn't matter how powerful you are, many things cannot be held back. Gabriel lifted Elsa's scarf in the moonlight, slid his finger over the scarf, and mumbled over it, "Where did you go, Elsa?" "Majesty,'' Gramson called and his eyes landed saw on his majesty who was holding a scarf like a treasure and constantly muttering something by looking at it. "Gramson, tomorrow you'll send a decree to the Moon magistrate that his family has been charged with the murder of a girl in his village and for that,
"What happened Elsa? You scared me." Rose asked huffing a breath. She didn't think Elsa would get frightened by her sudden call. "Aunt, there is something?" Elsa pointed to the forest. "What? I can't see anything there?” Rose answered, roaming her gaze. Even tried to see by her witch instinct but got nothing. "No aunt. There is something, I just saw. At first, I heard a growling sound, then I saw four bright menacing eyes staring at me,” Elsa answered. Her body was trembling. "Okay Elsa, calmed down. Maybe you've seen an animal. It is normal to see an animal," Rose said, taking her inside the inn. "But aunt those eyes didn't look like an animal," Elsa talked back. She was sure they were not an animal. "Stop it, Elsa. We need to sleep early. I know they are wolves, only their eyes are like that, and you can see many such things in this journey, so calm down," Rose comforted her. She understood her fear, accepting the fact that she saw something in the woods. But she would face the
Robert, what we're going to do now? Should we be punished for what we haven't done? Why did she do this? We are innocent." Jasmine broke down in tears. They too suffered for Iris, but it was not their fault. "I don't know what to do, Jasmine, but it's a decree from the king. We have to be presented in court." Robert hugged his wife and assured her not to worry, that everything would be all right. However, he was scared too. "Don't forget Jasmine, we're innocent. And I'm sure the king will take decisions after seeing all the aspects,” Robert said and encouraged his wife. "Husband, what about Elsa? If we get the punishment, we have to make sure the king will punish us only. So that our daughter doesn't have to involve in it, or I won't forgive the king and that woman at all," Jasmine uttered, wiping her tears. "Don't worry, God is with our daughter. He will protect her. So, look at God's blessing. Elsa is not with us. She has gone a long way from this kingdom." Robert's said and sm
"Aunt, I want to eat dumplings,” Elsa nagged near Rose's ear. Still, Elsa couldn't forget the dumplings of that day at the fair. They were so delicious and the taste had been on her tongue till now. "Okay, bu...t?" Rose stopped as her instinct caught another witch's presence around her. Rose pulled out her magic wand from her waist and held it tight, and as she had thought, the witch had wasted no time in attacking them. "Elsa, quickly tilt your head down," Rose said and picked up the nearby table and held it in front of them. Elsa heard something coming toward them at a high speed, and as soon as she raised her head, saw a blue-colored ray shoot at them and it broke their table into two pieces, which they were holding in front of them. "Ahh, damn it," Rose winced in pain as a large chunk of the wood entered her arm. Blood started coming out of there terribly. Seeing blood coming out Elsa had frozen in that place. ''Elsa, move from here, hide somewhere," with this, Rose pushe
Elsa was sighing at the relentless verbal fighting between her aunt and Alina. She couldn't visualize that a black witch and a white witch could be friends. Neither did she hear anywhere. “Aunt, I'm hungry,” Elsa said. She was unable to take it anymore. It was like unstoppable bickering. “Look Alina, I forgot for you. Elsa has eaten nothing since morning,” Rose yelled and left the room. Soon she brought a bowl of porridge which she made with a variety of herbs to bring back Elsa's strength. “Yes, Everything is my fault, even your mishap. Tell me with whom you've made enmity again.” Alina asked and swished her hand twice in the air and brought a knife to cut the apple. Elsa was baffled. She didn't notice when it came into Alina's hand because both her hands were empty earlier. She was shocked, but her eyes were bright in excitement. “Elsa, eat first. You will see a lot of such things later,” Rose said and Elsa nodded her head and looked at the bowl in front of her eyes.“Porridge?
“What? His Majesty is coming to our village,” a loud gasp rang in the room. “Why? What's the reason?" Although Jorden asked loudly, his inside had dried up in fear.He was confident until today that no one had seen him and Elsa that day, but now his composure has blown away. “How can I know? King is not my friend,” Jorden's father irritatingly said. He had been very furious since he received the news that 'The king' was coming to their village.The night before, a royal guard had sent the news, and since then, a handful of rice had not gone into his stomach. He couldn't understand the king's coming to the stone village, but whatever the reason, it can't be a good reason. As a magistrate in Stone Village he had to obey the Royal Guard, and according to the Royal Guard, 'The king' had asked all witches to be present in one place. As a village magistrate, he had controlled his village well. He didn't want that same misery at all, but he didn't understand how something had gone wrong.
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