LOGIN[WARNING: HEAVY MATURE CONTENT] Emmeline never expected her messy marriage to lead to an explosive affair with the most powerful and feared judge. But he isn't just any judge… he's something far more dangerous hiding in plain sight, and their connection defies every law he's sworn to uphold. However, fate doesn't care about rules nor play fair games. Emmeline knows there's more to him, and WHAT he is remains a mystery that unfolds with each supernatural revelation. From grief-fueled passion to life of a hidden world, their love story unfolds across realities she's only beginning to understand. However, just when life seemed blissful and they were finally ready to get their happy ending, tragedy struck and two souls were forced apart, throwing one into centuries of despair and the other into a blissful and ignorant nun who's forgotten everything about her previous life. Fate is a bitter bitch but can she keep these two souls apart forever?
View More"Beloved brothers and sisters." A female voice carried through the sacred space, warm and melodious yet firm with purpose.
A young woman whose very presence seemed to sanctify the space around her stood proudly at the altar. Her pristine white habit flowed around her slender frame with each graceful movement.
The traditional veil covered her dark, waist-length curls completely, framing a face that radiated serenity and unwavering faith.
Her features were delicate yet strong, defined by high cheekbones, a straight nose, and lips that curved naturally into expressions of compassion.
Her eyes truly made her exceptionally captivating.
They shifted between green and gold depending on the light, holding depths of wisdom and kindness that seemed impossible in someone so young. They were the eyes of someone who had dedicated her life completely to serving others, finding her purpose in God's love without ever wavering from the path.
Her pale hands were graceful with long, elegant fingers, gesturing eloquently as she spoke with passionate conviction to the congregation gathered before her.
"The scripture tells us in First Corinthians that our bodies are temples of the Holy Spirit." She rested her hands on the pulpit. "We must guard these temples with vigilance and protect them from the corruption of worldly desires."
Her hazel eyes swept across the faces before her, each gaze meeting hers with rapt attention.
The cathedral held nearly eight hundred souls on this afternoon, an unusually large crowd for a weekday service.
Word had spread throughout the community about the young reverend mother's inspiring sermons, drawing people from parishes across the city.
They came seeking comfort, guidance, and hope in an increasingly uncertain world, finding all of this and more in her presence.
"The flesh is weak, but the spirit is willing." She looked out over the pews. "We must resist temptation in all its forms, particularly those leading us astray from the path of righteousness. Premarital relations, adultery, and the sins of lust are chains binding the soul and separating us from God's grace. They promise pleasure and deliver only emptiness, offering freedom while providing only bondage."
Her voice carried the weight of absolute conviction, the certainty of someone who had never wavered in her faith and never experienced the temptations she warned against.
Several congregation members felt tears spring to their eyes, moved by the pure faith radiating from the young woman at the altar.
Her hands clasped before her, fingers intertwined around a leather bible. Its margins were filled with handwritten notes, observations, and personal reflections revealing the depth of her scholarship and devotion.
The Bible had been a gift from the Mother Superior when she had first taken her vows, and in the five years since, it had become as much a part of her as her own heartbeat.
"There is hope, dear ones." She offered a gentle smile. "Through repentance and dedication to our Lord, we can find redemption. We can break free from the chains of sin and walk in the light of His love."
Just then, the massive oak doors at the cathedral's entrance suddenly exploded inward.
The crash was deafening. A thunderous boom echoed through the sacred space, shattering the serenity that had settled over the congregation and leaving ears ringing and hearts racing.
For a heartbeat stretching into eternity, everything stopped. The colored light from the windows seemed to dim, as if the sun itself had recoiled from what was about to unfold. Even the dust motes hung suspended in the air, waiting.
The congregation sat frozen in their pews, their minds struggling to process what had just happened.
Children who had been fidgeting moments before now sat perfectly still, their young minds instinctively recognizing danger even if they couldn't understand its source.
Then came the heavy footsteps. They were slow and deliberate, each one echoing through the stunned silence with the finality of a funeral march.
The sound was wrong somehow. These weren't the hurried steps of someone seeking sanctuary or the reverent pace of a late arrival trying to join the service without disruption. They carried menace in their rhythm, promising violence with each measured beat against the floor.
Men dressed in black swept into the sacred space, moving with the synchronized precision of an invading army.
Their earlier violence was replaced by an eerie, predatory silence that was somehow more terrifying than any noise could have been.
The temperature in the cathedral began to drop noticeably, as though winter itself had followed them through the broken doors.
Breath started to mist in the suddenly frigid air, and several congregation members pulled their jackets tighter around themselves without understanding why.
The change wasn't natural. It carried an oppressive weight pressing down on everyone present, making breathing difficult and thoughts sluggish.
A child's whimper cut through the silence and was quickly muffled by his mother's trembling hand pressed over his mouth.
Her eyes were wide with fear, darting between the intruders and the exits rapidly being blocked by more men in black.
The blessed candles on the altar began to flicker despite the absence of any wind, as though trying to escape whatever darkness was approaching.
At the center of this dark tide strode a figure commanding absolute attention through presence alone.
He moved with the majesty of death incarnate, drawn by an invisible force that spoke of power beyond mortal comprehension, and the shadows seemed to bend toward him.
The man was imposingly tall, standing well over six feet with a frame that filled the space around him.
It wasn't just his height that dominated the cathedral's vast interior. There was something else, something making the space seem suddenly cramped and confined.
Power radiated from him in waves, a force far more fundamental and terrifying.
His towering frame was wrapped in a black suit so perfectly tailored it might have been sewn from midnight itself, creating the illusion he was cut from the darkness between stars.
Every line of his body spoke of rage and strength held in check by will alone. His broad shoulders filled the space around him as his long legs carried him forward with purposeful strides. However, everything else paled compared to his angelic face.
Sharp cheekbones, a jawline carved from marble by a sculptor obsessed with perfection, and lips utterly sinful made his features a masterpiece of dangerous beauty. Raven-black hair was swept back from his forehead without a single strand daring to fall out of place.
He was beautiful in the way a blade was beautiful, flawless, deadly, and utterly without mercy.
Every line of his face spoke of nobility, but it was the dark nobility of fallen angels, of princes who had chosen damnation over submission.
His eyes were what truly set him apart from anything else. They burned with an intensity that seemed to pierce straight through flesh and bone to the soul beneath.
Deep as the ocean, there was no warmth in that gaze.
He showed no compassion and no recognition of the humanity cowering before him. Yet beneath the coldness and the inhuman control, something else lurked. Pain and loss mingled into a grief so profound it had crystallized into something harder than diamond and twice as cutting.
Whatever had made him into this creature of ice had cost him dearly, and the price was written in the depths of those terrible, beautiful eyes.
Zavian looked down at her flushed face, then at her trembling limbs and the beautiful, messy aftermath of their intimacy."Come here," he murmured, sliding his arms beneath her knees and shoulders and lifting her easily, cradling her bare body to his chest.Emmeline gasped, instinctively wrapping her arms around his neck. "Zavian! You have an emergency to attend to!""The realm's survived for millennia, it can survive another few hours," he stated simply, carrying her toward the massive arched double doors that led to the en-suite bathroom. "Besides, I refuse to leave you sticky and smelling like my essence without properly taking care of you first."Emmeline's face instantly burned crimson. "You have absolutely no filter!" she squeaked, hiding her face in the crook of his neck.Zavian's chest rumbled with a deep, wicked chuckle. "Why should I filter myself with my mate? I know exactly how much you enjoyed it."He carried her into the bathroom, dominated by a massive sunken tub that l
The first stroke of Zavian’s tongue up her core tore a scream from Emmeline's throat."Oh god... fuck... Mr. Blackthorn!" Her hands flew to his hair and gripped tight, so tight she was probably hurting him, but she couldn't help it.She held on for dear life, her hips bucking involuntarily. Nothing could ever prepare her for this, for the wet heat of his mouth, for the way his tongue explored every fold and crevice like he was mapping uncharted territory, like he wanted to memorize every inch of her.Zavian groaned, the sound vibrating through her core and making her thighs tremble.His eyes rolled back slightly and his expression one of pure bliss as he gobbled her up."So sweet," Zavian growled between licks, his voice muffled. "So fucking wet for me. You taste like heaven."He found the small bundle of nerves at the apex of her thighs and focused his attention there, circling it with the tip of his tongue before sucking it gently into his mouth."Fuck! Oh god, fuck!" Emmeline's hip
Zavian kissed her again, slower this time but no less devastating.His hand moved with deliberate purpose, cupping her breast through the silk and his thumb circling her nipple in maddening circles until it peaked hard.Emmeline arched into the touch with a broken sound that was half-gasp, half-plea, her body begging for more."So responsive," Zavian praised. "Do you have any idea what you do to me? How hard it is to keep my hands gentle when all I want is to rip this flimsy thing off you and fuck you until you can't remember your own name? Until the only word on your lips is mine?"The filthy words made Emmeline's core clench with a fresh wave of wetness soaking her already damp panties.She could never get used to him talk like this, so raw and unfiltered, and it was intoxicating.Zavian cut himself off with a growl, tightening his hand on her breast before he forced it to relax. Instead of continuing that dangerous thought, he shifted his attention to her other breast, lavishing it
The past two days had been a cocoon… a world reduced to just the two of them.After the dragon flight, Zavian had carried Emmeline back to their quarters, her body still trembling from the exhilaration of soaring through star-painted skies.The first day had been about reclamation. Reclaiming her sense of safety, her bodily autonomy, her right to simply exist without fear.Zavian had spent hours just holding her while his fingers traced idle patterns on her skin that weren't sexual but grounding.He'd told her stories of the realm's history in his deep, rumbling voice.Stories of the first dragons, of the treaty that bound the five courts, of his own childhood running wild through these very halls before duty had caged him in courtly expectations.Emmeline had listened, unconsciously absorbing not just his words but his essence. That primordial energy her body craved like oxygen.The gray pallor had begun to fade from her skin, replaced by a soft flush of health.The hollows beneath h






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