MasukPanic crashes over me like an avalanche. I start hysterically and frantically searching the grotto walls, hoping to find some lever, button, or who knows what—to somehow open a way through the rock and get back home.
But all my efforts are in vain! There’s nothing in the stone that could help me in this full-blown meltdown. I pull myself together and try to assess the situation rationally—but it’s not really working. There’s only one sensible explanation: I must have fallen asleep, and this is all just a dream! But that theory is brutally smashed when a jagged rock jabs into my pinky toe, making me stumble painfully. Howling from the pain, I clutch my injured foot, swearing like a sailor. It hurts way too much—and feels way too real for a dream! But giving up is not an option! I have to fall asleep—and when I wake up, I’ll be back in my apartment, phone smashed into my face, just like it’s happened more than once before. Curling up in the far corner of the grotto, I settle down on the ground—thankfully dry and surprisingly warm, as if it’s early spring or summer here, which is a small mercy. Turning my back to the rock, I tuck my hand under my head, close my eyes, and try with all my might to fall asleep. Counting sheep, recalling every detail of the last quarter’s report, and even reviewing my boring life, sleep still wouldn’t come—which was weird, considering I had an absolutely exhausting day. In fact, I felt unusually alert and full of energy. After freaking out one more time, I gave up on trying to sleep. It’s not working; I need something else. Well, since I’m already stuck here—who knows where—it’s silly to just sit still. Besides, who knows what might be lurking around here? I need to look around, find a safer spot, and maybe even some food. Alright, Iza, you were bored with your life and wanted to shake things up—well, here you go, full throttle! I hope I didn’t end up in the distant past, where eternally hungry dinosaurs roam—or worse, that time when giant arthropods and spiders ruled the planet. Just the thought makes me shudder. I hate spiders. But my assumptions fell apart like a house of cards when I stepped onto a ledge and saw two suns and something like a moon hanging in the sky—in broad daylight. Damn, I’m definitely not on Earth! And that’s terrifying, because I have absolutely no idea how to survive here or what to do next! Fragments from alien and predator movies and all sorts of similar nonsense started rushing through my head, triggering uncontrollable panic. Well, at least I’m breathing freely—that’s something. There’s even a pleasant scent of some kind of flowers in the air. Looking around, I see twisting trees and bushes that look like ours. Of course, there are differences, but not very significant—though I can’t possibly know all Earth plants. Standing on the edge of the ledge, I survey the area. Behind me is the rock I climbed out of, and on the horizon, a mountain range with snowy peaks. Ahead lies a huge valley with a winding river flowing into a dense forest. Beautiful—no arguments there. Suddenly, focusing closely, I spot thin streams of smoke right at the forest’s edge. Trying to see better, it seems like there’s a small settlement! For sure! I can even make out some fields! Well, if there are people and fields, then I probably won’t run into dinosaurs… theoretically… but no guarantees. Carefully climbing down from the rocky ledge and pushing through thick bushes of some shrub, I see a proper gentle slope leading down from the height. Not very convenient, of course, to be hiking in slippers, but better than barefoot. After wandering around the area for probably four hours, I realize I’m completely lost and have no idea where to go next. The landscape all looks the same, and now it even feels like I’m walking in circles. I can’t even roughly figure out where that settlement is anymore. And honestly, from the ledge it seemed like it was just a stone’s throw away—but in reality, it’s much farther! I’m thirsty and hungry. My slippers are falling apart and are held together by sheer good faith. The sun… the suns… or whatever they’re called, have already cooked my brain enough, and I just want to hide in the shade until better times come. But stopping isn’t an option—I need to find shelter. The only consolation is that I haven’t seen any animals except some small birds. After walking for another half hour, I thought I heard the sound of a river. Overjoyed like an elephant after a bath, I run toward the babbling cacophony—and my happiness knows no bounds. It is a river! Dropping to my knees on the warm sand, I scoop up water with my hands, washing my face and wiping my neck and armpits, which smell so strong they could knock out a horse. The temptation wins, and I start drinking the water—because without it, I definitely won’t survive, so it’s worth the risk. The water tastes surprisingly good and refreshing. Once I’ve pulled myself together and calmed down a bit, I close my eyes blissfully and look at the water. But then I get a very unexpected surprise—there, reflected on the water’s surface, is the face of some random girl staring back at me!“Come on, just a little more, and I’ll take off the blindfold,” my man says, leading me by the hand.“Before you murder me somewhere in the bushes, remember—I broke your curse, by the way!”I hear Kays let out a heavy sigh.“Don’t get your hopes up. I might fuck you—but for that, I need you alive.”“Oh! I’m not against that!” I laugh. With this man, I’m never against it.“Alright—one more step… and that’s it.”Kays unties the blindfold, and I fall into absolute rapture.We were standing on a small ledge before a vast lake, surrounded by the most breathtaking forest scenery. The sun was already setting, casting orange reflections across the water. But that wasn’t what stunned me most.At the bottom of the lake lay millions of small stones—and larger ones too—glowing in different colors, creating an utterly unreal picture.“Kays, this is incredible!” I squeal with delight, taking in this natural wonder. “Look—there are even schools of fish visible!”I turn toward my beloved and lose my
No matter how good we felt in each other’s arms, the affairs of the kingdom did not stand still and required Kays’s involvement. For more than a week, we had barely left the bed, but a king must rule and receive various audiences.Kays didn’t want to let me go even for the duration of his so-called work. He sat upon the throne and received visitors, while I remained at his side, within his field of vision. Sitting on the queen’s throne felt far too pompous—and besides, I wasn’t a queen yet. No one had even hinted at that. So I chose a seat not far from the throne, at a small table, and studied that book and many others while Karadeylis ruled Virolia. Very often I caught the studying, mischievous glance of his gray eyes, but the moment I stuck my tongue out at him, Kays would smile and refocus on whatever his subjects were telling him.There were many visitors. First came reports from his scouts and guards about the situation in the kingdom. And there was little good news—magical creat
“I saw her and couldn’t tear my eyes away. The brunette captivated my mind and refused to leave it. She turned out to be an orphan and was helping a local farmer with his goods. I started visiting the market more often, and that’s how everything began. We confessed our feelings to each other, and I wanted to make her my wife. My parents were not impressed at all—Bahira had no family or home. Laverna wasn’t exactly thrilled about my first love either, though she pretended to tolerate it. We secretly married in an ordinary temple, and the next day we appeared before my relatives as husband and wife. Oh, what a scandal that was!”I think I know exactly what kind of scandal it was. Clearly, that was the very one I saw in my dreams.“At that time, our lands were constantly under attack, and my marriage only added to my parents’ worries. I decided to prove myself in their eyes and gain magical power—to help defend our lands with magic and reduce the loss of lives. I knew there were certain
My personal and beloved executioner of pleasure hardly ever let me out of his bedroom. One might say he finally got his fill. Though, to be honest, I had no desire to go anywhere myself. We simply couldn’t get enough of each other, couldn’t tear ourselves apart—like two thirsty travelers who had finally reached life-giving water.In the brief pauses between our whirlwind passion, we talked a lot and discovered entirely new sides of each other.“Maybe you’ll finally tell me how this curse came to be?” I asked, lying on my beloved’s strong chest and listening to his heartbeat.“It’s very simple—thirst for strength and power,” Kays sighed heavily. “Many years ago, the lands of Virolia were nothing more than a multitude of warring tribes and settlements. It was my grandfather—the great commander Dildan Karadeylis Bretyan…”At that, I burst out laughing.“What?” he asked.“So there really was a ruler with that name?” I couldn’t hold back my snort of laughter, while Kais clearly didn’t unde
"So," Kays addresses the crowd of women again, having calmed down a little after my appearance. "You will each be allocated a certain sum of money to start your new lives. You probably won’t be able to live in luxury, of course, but it will be enough for a fresh start. If you spend it wisely—on education or on starting your own business—you can settle well in life. Buy yourselves a home, invest it, or get married—that’s up to you, and I frankly don’t care. You deceived me shamelessly, driven by greed, so be grateful even for this. Besides, in your former lives, most of you didn’t have even as much as I’m giving you now."Grumbling and complaining, the women followed Darius, who had just entered. He would arrange all the necessary payments. Left in the hall were Fisa, Madina, and Aifa, who approached us."And how exactly are we supposed to understand this?" Madina looks at us indignantly."Exactly as it is," Fisa bursts out laughing. "Damn, if I’d known that Kays was the king, I wouldn
It seems we succeeded—but not entirely. It’s such a pity that Kays’s relatives remain a solid monolith. I would have loved to meet them, especially little Salsabil. After all, it was she who guided me in my search for the truth.Kays told me that his little sister possessed a certain gift—the ability to see the future—and that she clearly knew what awaited her and their parents. I think we would have gotten along well.Early that very morning, I discovered that my carpits had become colorful. It’s incredibly beautiful, especially considering that many buds had blossomed into gorgeous flowers I had never seen before.These changes didn’t affect only me. Kays’s carpits returned as well—and I practically squealed with delight over them! Stunning patterns ran all the way along his arm up to his neck, and one especially magnificent design lay across his chest, showcasing royal lineage and power. Paired with that wicked smirk and his perfectly sculpted body, resisting him was indecently imp







