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Book 1
They would burn her to ash, Amèliä knew that. Her twin would die a horrible death. She would feel the flames melting her skin. The heat that would cause her to cough up blood. The ropes holding her to the stake would rub her skin raw. Her love didn’t know that it wasn’t her standing on that wood, it was her twin. They had switched places, because her sister was sick. Magnusson had offered to turn her, but Elizabeta had refused on the grounds that she was human and would die a human. It was the way of the world the twins lived in. Amèliä had only been helping those that needed herbs to feel better. Nothing that would be called witchcraft. The town folk thought differently and when a mob starts chanting witch you are screwed.
Amèliä had told her sister that it was stupid to die when she could live on forever. To see the world as it changed, see how things evovled around them. It didn’t change her mind, however. The town had decided that Amèliä was a witch. Sentenced her to death by fire the royals didn't even think twice on what the local lords had done.
“I will die for you. It is my gift to you. Live for me” Elizabeta had told her that morning.
“No, it is my problem.” Amèliä wanted to scream at her sister, but the look on her face told her it wasn't worth her time.
“Live for me” Elizabeta had let the men drag her out of the house. Letting the towns people throw rotten food at her.
When they had tied her to the stake, her long black hair had been shaved off. Blood was running down her face where they had craved chunks out of her scalp. When the fire started to spread, Elizabeta didn’t scream. She looked at her twin, letting her see that the fire didn’t bite, soon after she did scream. Her skin peeling away to show muscle and bone. The crowd started to scream in horror, the shock when an arrow pierced her chest. It was a small gift to give her sister, but she was thankful that someone had done it.
Amèliä didn’t leave until her sister was ash. Watching as the towns people moved away long after the arrow had killed her. They didn’t want to see what they had done to a good woman. No one knew that it was really Amèliä. One woman came to her and whispered a I’m so sorry for your loss.
Two months after the fire, a strange woman came to her door.
“Amèliä I must speak to you.” The woman spoke in a rushed whisper
“Sorry, I’m Elizabeta.” She tried to say it and mean it, but she still hurt from seeing her twin die.
“You can tell everyone else on this Island that, but I know who you really are.” She spoke as she pushed into the house.
“Who are you?” Amèliä narrowed her eyes at the woman as she closed the door.
“Someone who knows things. Listen to me carefully. Your sister is gone in body, but not soul. She will return, her soul that is. Be alert and watch those men. They will fight over her. Magnusson was always meant to marry her.” She didn’t stay long. “Five hundred years.”
The woman didn't give her a name, nor did she give her a chance to say anything else. Amèliä didn't understand what was happening with this no name woman. She closed the door after her, pondering what to do with what she had said. It wasn't like she could tell anyone about this. It would sound insane, and she might end up being called a witch as well. That woman she had seen around the island, but she didn't normally take to others. All she knew was if she was meant to come back in soul, Amèliä would have to watch out for her. The plan that Elizabeta had come up with had been insane the day she suggested it. Now it was even worse because Amèliä would have to act like her sister. They had looked alike but didn't act the same.
Amèliä had always been more of a tom boy, while Elizabeta was more the girly girl type. All the clothes that she had worn before had been packed away so she would wear Elizabeta's clothes. Tears slipped down her face as she pulled her hair into a braid that hung down her back. Looking around the small house they had owned, she wondered what she would do with all the herbs and things that her sister had used. The thought of tossing them made her heart hurt.
Planning and creating the wedding wasn't easy. It helped to have the fiaries there, they could sew the dresses in a few weeks. In the end, it was six months before they could hold the wedding. The triplets were around the size of a two-year-old human child."Oh, this dress is amazing." Lindaat ran her hands over the fabric, smiling brightly. She hadn't wanted a pure white dress, not with pure white hair."You look amazing, like a queen." Xylia smiled brightly as she put on her dress. "Oh, it is amazing.""Xylia, that dress is amazing." Ailive smiled brightly as the fairy helped her with her dress. "Normally, I hate dresses, but this one is remarkable.""Girls, you look amazing. I should really call you women." Nix called from the door. She was wearing a golden dress that hugged her curves."Thanks, mom." The twins said at the same time."Thanks, Aunt Nix." Xylia smiled, feeling the love in the room.Linddat wore a deep red dress, layered with silver between the layers. The front of th
“We got word last night that Nix went into labor. They have invited us to meet the kids. Lindaat has said that there is a story that goes with the boys.” Ehlark smiled as he looked into her eyes.Xylia glared at him, but couldn’t stay mad at him. Stepping away from him, taking his hand, they walked through the hall into the small throne room. She knew that they had a portal in the garden that went to her house in the human world. Xylia had asked Aarmeris to set one up months ago, just in case she wanted to go back and see them or if they wanted to come and see her.“I am glad they put the portal in,” Ehlark asked before they stepped through the portal.“I so want to see the babies! Grandpa wanted to see me as often as I liked,” Xylia told him with a frown, then a sigh. "Though I don't think things are going to go the way they should have when I first came here."“I'm sure they will be adorable.” Ehlark smiled as he kissed her, then took her hand to walk through the portal.***********
"I'm glad they figured it out. Did Xylia figure it out as well?" Lindaat asked when she looked over to Telraamon with a smile."I am going to excuse myself so I can speak to my sister." Rayne stood hugging Lindaat before she left the room."I think she found someone here to talk to about her feelings. She is doing better. I think it helped that you fell into a coma." Nix explained with a smile, then winced."Mom, you might want to call Dad. The boys are coming today." Lindaat smiled brightly at her mother.The moment she said those words, a fairy appeared, then vanished from the room. A moment later, her father entered the room, looking from Lindaat to Nix. He could tell that she was in pain, so he lifted her off the chair and left the room."Well then, he didn't even speak to you." Telraamon looked between Lindaat and the closed door."Mom is more important at this point." Lindaat smiled brightly at him. "I want to go outside. Being in here for so long, I just want to feel the sun."
“Lindaat Elspire, you have lost control of yourself. You think you can take me on?” The goddess glared at her as she snapped her fingers, putting Lindaat in a bubble. “Once you figure out that you are a child still, you will be allowed out of this bubble.”“That sounds right, put me in a bubble so you can ruin someone else's life. I swear, if I wasn’t on the side of light, I would zap you again,” Lindaat yelled at her, glaring as she spoke. “I get that you are all-powerful, but you are using people, and it is wrong.”“You don’t see the bigger picture, child. With the Luna Goddess making three new creatures, I have to make them mates. That way, they won’t feel left in the dark alone.” The goddess spoke, but it was half-hearted.“They can always find mates that aren’t of their species. It happens all the time.” Lindaat sighed as she sat in the bubble. “You just like messing with people’s lives.”"I know what it is like to not have someone who is like you. To have to live alone at all ti
Almost an hour later, a knock sounded on her door. Lindaat sighed as she looked from the door to the window."Come in, Brigid." Landaat sat on the bed trying to rest, but she was restless."It would seem you are truly the goddess adjacent." Brigid smiled brightly at her, but stopped when she saw Lindaat. "I also see you aren't happy with it.""It isn't really that I'm not happy about it. More than everyone is looking at me like I am going to kill them all. That I will know all their secrets." With a sigh, she sat up on the bed and looked at her aunt."I get that all the time. It is just part of life. Most people look at me like I am insane. The thing is, they will come to me when things are a mess." Brigid created a chair to sit on by the bed."Well, I am going to tell you something that you won't like too much." Lindaat sighed, the goddess had so much that she needed to tell people."Oh, she is going to do something stupid, I see." Brigid shrugged, waving a hand toward her. "Go ahead
"Why do you all gang up on me?" Xylia screamed at them as tears started down her face."No one is doing that. You want the love, and we are trying to give it to you. Trouble is, you find a reason to make it all dark. We want nothing more than to love you and see you bloom." Lindaat explained, knowing everyone agreed with her."You're lying!!" Xylia yelled at her again."Let me show you what I see." Lindaat placed her hand on Xylia's arm. Showing her the strings that attached them all. "See the golden threads?""Don't touch...What the hell are those?" Xylia struggled for a moment, then went still."That is the people in your life. The golden color shows love. You have almost all golden colors. There is another color here, which means you have found your true mate." Lindaat explained, showing her the thread to Ehlark."No, no no...You didn't come looking for me." Xylia knew it was stupid, but she knew what she had felt."We all looked for you, every day for two years." Lindaat showed he
Faith wrapped her legs around him, rubbing her pussy against his hard, jean-covered cock.“Keep doing that, my love, and I might not last long enough to enter your hot body,” Eamon whispered into her belly. Faith giggled at the thought of him doing such a thing
“That is true, my dear,” Eamon pulled away from her.“So we go out to dinner,” Faith smiled up at Eamon. Eamon could tell that something was bothering her. He had a clue as to what was wrong, but he didn’t say anything. Right now, they needed to eat and then get home.“Where do you want to eat?” E
“I am a little dizzy. Not too sure if that was from me hitting my head or the kiss.” Faith said with a slight smile. Eamon wanted to see that smile more often.“How about we have dinner, then you can head home,” Eamon wanted to make sure she didn’t have any ac
Faith gave him another small smack, and he finally cried but didn’t scream like his sister. “He is healthily it would seem, but he is calm compared to her.”“Nita for the girl, and Armel for the boy,” Quinn said with a smile on his face. He beamed at his kids.







