Brielle Johnson's parents divorced and she decides to move to a small town to live with her grandparents. She starts a new school and meets new people and discovers hidden secrets. Her life changes drastically in more than ways she'd ever expected. Blake Grayson just turned 18 and looking forward to finding out that his long-time girlfriend is his mate. Both of them made a promise that if they are not mates, they would reject their mates and accept each other as chosen mates. Things take a turn when it appears that his girlfriend is his twin sister's mate. His feelings about everything change when he is unable to betray his twin sister and steal her mate from her so he decides to distance himself from the girl he once loved and break their promise. He soon finds his own mate who is a human and is caught trying to get to know his mate and his ex who won't move on from their past.
Lihat lebih banyakThe long-sleeved, black dress she wore dangled all the way to her ankles as she elegantly sat down the sofa. Her contemptuous ocean eyes interpolated with the color of the red sea, and her perfectly molded nose was just as pink as the cherry blossoms in spring. She might be beautifully described, but she looked like a disaster. For more than a week of pooling her eyes with raindrop tears, her eyes were nothing like the tranquil sea. She was more like a turbulent ocean with obscure and vicious tidal waves. Dark, violent, and resentful was she – Elise, the widowed witch.
She stared blankly at the busy city streets of Verdana. Her swollen, red eyes glared distastefully at mortals on the other side of her glass window. She thought that mortals were much busier than the beings in the Immortal Realm. She observed that most mortals were distant from each other although they walk on the same ground. They seemed like they’re always looking for something extraordinary. She snickered; she thought that their desire for greater things must be the reason why they destroyed her family. Certainly, she was not over with her husband’s death.
A sad smile formed on Elise’s lips as she remembered how she met Gustavo, the vampire she once hated, yet also the man she loved most. It was by the wishing well of Moldengork, her hometown. Inspired by how mortals made themselves believe that wishes do come true, witches and wizards built a wishing well, too, even though they could just use their own magic to make their wishes come to life. However, using magic to fulfill wishes was limited to material things only. Since her wish was something difficult and forbidden to magic in an instant, she thought of relying on a piece of coin to make her wish a reality.
“Those coins won’t make you fall in love,” Gustavo commented as she threw a coin in the well.
Elise was a lonely, yet rational witch so she knew it was ridiculous to wish for love; but she foolishly wished for it nonetheless. Embarrassed and at the same time annoyed, she gave Gustavo a piercing glare to which the latter found amusing.
“Is eavesdropping on people one of your hobbies?” Elise accused. “I really dislike vampires like you!” she hissed at him, upset at eavesdropping on her simple wish.
Gustavo cocked his head teasingly and smirked naughtily at Elise’s feisty remark. Little did Elise know, Gustavo fell in love with her the moment their eyes first met. And just like that, though non-material wishes rarely come true in the Immortal Realm, the wishing well eventually granted her wish – to fall in love.
“A bouquet of red tulips, please,” a loud, baritone voice mixed with the chiming of bells interrupted Elise out of her reverie.
A tall, young man dressed handsomely in a blue polo just entered her flower shop. Elise eyed him in distaste as the young man fixed his crumpled collar. His lips suddenly twisted into an excited smile, the type of smile which those in love were only capable of forming. Elise scoffed in annoyance. She could not help herself but feel envious; her resentment and jealousy evident as she tightly gripped the stems of the tulips she just picked. She clutched them so tightly that if it were roses, her hands would have bled from the piercing thorns. She wrapped the fresh, red tulips into a beautiful bouquet; and out of jealousy, she sprayed a magical perfume on the tulips which casted a powerful spell that would make whoever smell it become ill. She did tricks like this to her customers occasionally. She was both resentful and envious of humans, for humans such as her customers were free to fall in love with whomever their hearts desired to be with. It annoyed her so much that even revenge did not seem satisfying.
“Come again!” Elise chirped as cheerfully as she could when the young man took his leave; the little bells hanging above the entrance once again chimed adorably.
It was like all the other days which she did not enjoy: meeting mortals to either curse or envy them. Playing charades with humans was never her cup of tea. It was more of a role she wanted to play in order to avenge her loss and regrets. However, Elise, the ‘con artist’ never felt victorious even after killing all those involved with Gustavo’s death and of their baby’s disappearance.
Elise knew that harming mortals came with a price – death. However, now that she was left alone, her fears vanished. With a frown etched on her forehead and her eyes flaming in anger, she grabbed her broom and took a flight back to the Immortal Realm.
Living a life without love was like existing without a heart, like a soulless being wandering the depths of the earth as if it was the punishment for being in love. Well, if everyone had not felt that way, just for Elise in the very least. That was how she felt when she lost everyone she loved, and it pained her whenever she reminisced those moments of being in love for she could no longer trace the smiles on her loved ones’ faces. Memories, at least, allowed her to remember the sparks in Gustavo’s emerald eyes; the charismatic, little mole under his left eye; his husky laugh that sounded like the melody of singing nightingales; his scent that smelled like a mixture of apples and coffee – a homey scent that she longed to cuddle once again; his contagious smile that made the boisterous sun jealous and the lonesome moon in love; and his kisses that made the butterflies in her stomach explode into pieces of baby breath flowers which he frequently picked for her.
Elise was unfortunate enough to not know their baby’s gender. Either it was a boy or a girl, to her, it was a saccharine angel she wished to have held a little longer, a little tighter, and have looked at a little more so that she could have memorized every little detail of its angelic face. Even though Elise’s memory of their baby was short and vague, she could not forget its tranquil, forest-green eyes which the baby inherited from its father. Elise could only think of them, remember them, love them, and hurt inside a thousand times more. Memories, somehow, became her only companion.
Elise wiped her teary eyes as she crossed the forest of Nardovoa, the portal across each world. It was the only forest that connected the three empires of the Immortal Realm: Zornoxphere, Zophora, and Zorpithia. She made her way through the familiar set of tall trees and she easily entered the boundary of Zornoxphere’s empire with her swift movements. It was as if she was invisible because the Griffin Guards and Vampire Warriors failed to notice her as she passed by.
Zornoxphere was a large empire with three kingdoms – Bardovia, where vampires reign; Griffindelle, the home of the griffins; and Zaldigore, the domain of werewolves. It was not complicated to tell the kingdoms apart at all since all three are located in the empire’s north, east, and west part respectively. Dwarves, witches and wizards, on the other hand, lived together in a smaller area of Zornoxphere called Moldengork. It was at the southern part of the empire, and also the closest to Nardovoa. Fortunately for Elise, a longer flight was not necessary due to the close proximity.
At last, Elise arrived in her beloved hometown. She carefully maneuvered her broom to a safe landing as she blinked continuously to fix her blurry vision caused by the cold air which dried the tears pooling once more in her already puffy eyes.
She wandered around the familiar streets of Dentilphia – the noisy and busier part of Moldengork. Dwarves, witches and wizards were everywhere as they strolled around town either to party or cause trouble. The marketplace was noisy as all kinds of gambling, bids, and bets could be found in every crook and nook; and the sky was lit with colorful fireworks as bands from different parts of the empire came every night to keep the town alive. Apart from the presence of magic, Dentilphia, the heart of Moldengork, was not that different compared to the cities of the Mortal World where everyone always had something to do.
Elise rode her broom slowly, away from the noisy crowd. She never fancied that part of the town for it was always bright, crowded, and uncomfortably spirited. She liked atmospheres like that of Wiltovia, the other half of Moldengork. It was the peaceful part of town where little children ran around casting harmless spells; the front yards were the campsites for family nights; and the old ones were always on their rocking chairs as they enjoyed the town’s view from their porches. It was also her birthplace, where she had memorable moments with her family, friends, and neighbors. As much as she wanted to go back there, she could not. Everyone she knew would wonder where she went, and she wanted to avoid questions as much as possible since answering would only arouse more questions and complications she could not explain. For instance, she possibly could not tell them that she married and had a baby with a vampire. That would be the end of her.
Elise got off of her broom and went to the wishing well where she met Gustavo for the first time. Tears escalated down her cheeks as she saw him leaning against the well’s post. He smiled handsomely as Elise walked towards him.
“Don’t miss me too much,” Gustavo teased.
Elise longingly reached for him to cup his cheeks, but the cold air froze her hands as Gustavo’s smiling face slowly faded away. Her hands fell to her sides as she realized that her imagination toyed with her feelings again. She laughed bitterly as she turned her back to leave the well, trying to avoid her memories of Gustavo from flooding her mind.
“Watch your step, will you?!” a grumpy, old dwarf snarled angrily at Elise. She immediately apologized for accidentally ‘almost’ crushing him. “Have I seen you before?” he asked, his brows furrowed together as he tried to recall where he had seen her. “Could it be? Aren’t you the witch who killed a vampire in the Mortal World?” He stared at her scornfully, not even flinching at the fact that he was in front of a rumored murderer.
Elise was taken aback by the dwarf’s sudden accusation. His story seemed familiar for some reason. Elise thought about it for quite some time, the dwarf still glaring cynically at her, until it finally dawned to her. No other witch and vampire crossed the Mortal World recently other than her and Gustavo, unless if there were someone else, of course. However, her guts were sure it was them. “How else would this dwarf know me, then?” she mentally asked herself.
There was a bigger question, however. How could she be her own husband’s murderer? Elise knew what really happened to Gustavo and their baby – only she did – but, what if she lied to herself just to comfort her guilt and regrets? After all, she had no one to blame but herself.
Brielle's POV5 years later"Yay! Mommy I did it, I did it!" River jumped up and down in joy after scoring a goal. Blake ran towards him and picked him up and placed him on his shoulder and spun him around." Good shot my boy! You are a super star!" Blake said to river.Mia got on her feet as well. She pulled me and said, " Mommy, I want to kick the ball too. I can do it too."I smiled at her knowing where this was going. Typical little Mia. Ever since she was born, she seemed to be on her own path. She didn't want to be her brother's little sister. She wanted to be older and better than him. Her competitiveness was cute but a little concerning at time.I remember one time she and River were climbing a tree in the garden. They were competing on who could go higher than the other. Of course River was going to win. She did something surprising. She pulled River's leg and he lost his balance and fell off the tree, breaking his arm.I was so shocked that day I didn't know what to do. She
5 months laterBrielle's POVI didn't know that pregnancy would be such a pain. Mood swings, swollen feet, cravings, back pain, you name it. I never thought one of those pregnant ladies who got emotional over every little thing or get weird cravings but guess what, I am. The other day, I wanted a raw mango. Later it was mint chocolate. I hate mint. It tastes like fucking toothpaste but now that I craved it, I suddenly couldn't get enough of it.My feet got swollen a lot and Blake loved giving me a massage. When I cried and cursed him out for getting pregnant, he never lost his patience with me. Instead, he gathered me in his arms as best as he could and would let me chew him out but in the end, he would whisper sweet nothings into my ear, telling how beautiful I am and how lucky he was to have me. That made me feel a lot better. The garden was my favourite place these days. Just sitting on a rocking chair under the tree watching other little kids running around carefree made my heart
Blake's POVIt's been an hour since I came down as my mother requested. I was sitting amongst everyone but my mind was back with Brielle. Each moment spent away from her, I he'd back from running back to her. I was so lost, everything happening in front of me was a blur. I couldn't be there anymore. I was too restless and it wasn't helping. VI excused myself and made my way upstairs. Opening the door to my room I thought I would find Brielle still laying on the bed but she was no where. I went inside in alarm. Where is she? I looked around the room wandering if she had finally regained consciousness. If she did, where is she? Where did she go without anyone noticing? In what condition is she in?I was about to go search for outside but I heard water running in bathroom. I looked in the direction of the bathroom. She must be in there. I went there and went inside. She had her back facing me. I felt all kinds of emotions flowing through me as I thought my eyes were deceiving me. Not un
Brielle's POV" Relax. I'm not here for that."No soul? Then what? What would a demon be doing here if not to come and collect what he is owed? That is not really what concerns me at the moment. I want to survive. I can't leave yet." What do you want. Tell me!" I acted tough. I can't show that I am scared." Must you always think the worst of me? I came all the way here to help you," he said to me sounding a little offended.I couldn't make out whether he was serious or just pulling my leg for fun. Right now, I am desperate and I am afraid that what ever dispicable schemes that Kael came with, I might just fall for. But at this point, what could be worse than promising him my soul?I decided to hear him out. It's not like I have any other choice anyway." Fine. I'll listen to what you have to say. I warn you that I am not in a tolerant mood so this better be worth it."He snickered." I might be a demon from he but I'm not as bad as you think. No matter. We will have all the time in
2 weeks laterBlake's POVI was sitting beside Brielle as she slept peacefully. It's been a very rough fortnight. Ever since that night, everything has been bleak. As the days go by without any change from her I get scared. The baby is fine but Brielle won't wake up. I am afraid that she might stay in such a state for a long time. What of our child. She might not get to see the baby be born. I was at a dead end in what to do. I blame myself. I should have tried with my all to stop her from performing that darned ceremony. It almost cost her life.For all those days, I refused to leave her side. Anything could happen and I don't want to be away. I stayed in the room all day and had my meals sent here. I made sure that it doesn't get suffocating. I opened the windows during the day and let fresh air come in during the day, I handle everything she needed and I wasn't comfortable with letting other people do it.I always made sure to talk to her hoping that she can hear me and hang on to
Brielle's POVIt was now the moment we have been waiting for. This part of the ritual had to be done by me. Now that we have acquired the hell fire, it was time I do what I was meant to do so we can finally part ways with Julian and Xavier." Deceiving us was wrong, Kyra but I'll consider that you ultimately helped us in the end. Let us complete the final step and then all of us will then go our sepernt ways."" Thank you for understanding. I will find a way in the future to repay you."We went to another room with Julian and Xavier with us.I had the flame with me and it's still surreal that I went through such lengths to get it. I wasn't going to complain. My soul doesn't matter if it means that I get to keep my family safe and ensures that we do not suffer the same tragedy all of over again. No matter how had I tried, I couldn't bring myself to have faith in their word. It was my mistake back then. This is just Rte price to fix it." Alright. What do I need to do to get get this ov
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