The Priestess' Affair [Books...

By Benita_16

295K 22.9K 1K

Theresa has it tough with her priestess training and convincing her arrogant brother to stop fighting the wer... More

饾悎饾悎. 饾悮 饾惄饾悶饾悮饾惉饾悮饾惂饾惌 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悮 饾惏饾悺饾惃饾惈饾悶
饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悺饾悽饾悹饾悺 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾悶饾惉饾惌饾悶饾惉饾惉
饾悎饾悤. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悰饾悮饾惂饾悵饾悽饾惌'饾惉 饾悹饾悽饾悷饾惌
饾悤. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悺饾悶饾悮饾惀饾悶饾惈'饾惉 饾惌饾惈饾悮饾悵饾悶
饾悤饾悎. 饾惀饾悽饾悶 饾惃饾悷 饾悮 饾惂饾悮饾惁饾悶
饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悵饾悶饾悮饾悵 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾惂饾悳饾悶饾惉饾惉
饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾悮 饾悺饾惍饾惁饾悽饾惀饾悽饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾惈饾悶饾悳饾悶饾惄饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂
饾悎饾悧. 饾悶饾惐饾悺饾惍饾惁饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惌饾惈饾惍饾惌饾悺
饾悧. 饾惄饾悽饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悶饾惉 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾悶饾惉饾惌饾悶饾惉饾惉饾悶饾惉
饾悧饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悷饾悮饾悳饾悶-饾惃饾悷饾悷
饾悧饾悎饾悎. 饾悮 饾惌饾悶饾悮 饾惄饾悮饾惈饾惌饾惒
饾悧饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悿饾悽饾惂饾悹饾惁饾悮饾悿饾悶饾惈饾惉
饾悧饾悎饾悤. 饾惌饾惈饾悽饾惄饾惄饾惒 饾惌饾惈饾悽饾惄饾惉
饾悧饾悤. 饾惌饾悺饾惈饾悽饾悳饾悶 饾惍饾惄饾惃饾惂 饾悮 饾惌饾悽饾惁饾悶
饾悧饾悤饾悎. 饾悳饾惃饾悵饾悽饾悳饾悶饾惉 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惃饾悵饾悵饾悽饾惌饾悽饾悶饾惉
饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惌饾惈饾悶饾悮饾惉饾惍饾惈饾悶饾惉 饾惃饾悷 饾惀饾悮饾悹饾惈饾悽饾悷饾悽饾惈饾悽
饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惉饾悽饾惀饾惀饾悽饾悶饾惉饾惌 饾惃饾悷 饾惁饾悽饾惉饾惌饾悮饾悿饾悶饾惉
饾悧饾悎饾悧. 饾惀饾悶饾悮饾惎饾悶饾惉 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惁饾惍饾惉饾悺饾惈饾惃饾惃饾惁饾惉
饾悧饾悧. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惉饾悶饾悶饾惈'饾惉 饾惂饾悽饾悹饾悺饾惌饾惁饾悮饾惈饾悶
饾悧饾悧饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悷饾悽饾惂饾悮饾惀 饾悮饾惉饾惉饾悶饾惉饾惉饾惁饾悶饾惂饾惌
饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎. 饾惁饾悮饾悾饾悶饾惉饾惌饾悽饾悳 饾惄饾惍饾惈饾惄饾惀饾悶
饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾悤饾悽饾惉饾悳饾惃饾惍饾惂饾惌
饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悤. 饾惉饾悳饾悮饾惁饾惁饾悶饾惈饾惉 饾惃饾惂 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惏饾悮饾惒
饾悧饾悧饾悤. 饾悮饾惂 饾悶饾惂饾惌饾悺饾惍饾惉饾悽饾悮饾惉饾惌饾悽饾悳 饾悰饾惍饾惒饾悶饾惈
饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎. 饾惌饾惈饾惃饾惍饾悰饾惀饾悶 饾悽饾惂 饾惌饾惃饾惏饾惂
饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悿饾悽饾惂饾悹'饾惉 饾悹饾悶饾惁
饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悷饾惃饾惈饾悰饾悽饾悵饾悵饾悶饾惂 饾悷饾惈饾惍饾悽饾惌
饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悧. 饾惉饾惌饾惈饾悮饾惂饾悹饾悶 饾惌饾悺饾悽饾惂饾悹饾惉
饾悧饾悧饾悧. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惏饾悽饾惂饾悵 饾悺饾悮饾惉 饾悽饾惌饾惉 饾惃饾惏饾惂 饾惁饾悽饾惂饾悵
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惁饾悮饾惌饾惈饾悽饾悮饾惈饾悳饾悺
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎. 饾悮 饾悷饾惈饾悽饾悶饾惂饾悵 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惁饾惒
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惃饾悷 饾惉饾悽饾惉饾惌饾悶饾惈饾惉 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惉饾悽饾惁饾悽饾惀饾悮饾惈饾悽饾惌饾悽饾悶饾惉
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悤. 饾惍饾惂饾惍饾惉饾惍饾悮饾惀 饾惀饾惃饾惎饾悶饾惈饾惉
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悤. 饾惏饾悮饾惀饾悿饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾惈饾惍饾惁饾惃饾惍饾惈饾惉
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎. 饾惄饾惀饾悮饾惒 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾惂饾悳饾悶饾惉饾惉
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾惄饾悽饾惌饾悳饾悺饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾悷饾惃饾惈 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悰饾悶饾惉饾惌
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惏饾悶 饾惀饾悽饾惎饾悶 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悵饾悽饾悶 饾惌饾惃饾悹饾悶饾惌饾悺饾悶饾惈
饾悧饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悧. 饾悮 饾惎饾悽饾惉饾悽饾惌饾惃饾惈 饾悷饾惈饾惃饾惁 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惄饾悮饾惉饾惌
饾悧饾悑. 饾悮饾惂 饾惍饾惂饾惀饾悽饾悿饾悶饾惀饾惒 饾惁饾悶饾惉饾惉饾悶饾惂饾悹饾悶饾惈
饾悧饾悑饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾惂饾悳饾悶饾惉饾惉 饾惉饾惀饾悮饾惒饾悶饾惈
饾悧饾悑饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悷饾惈饾悮饾悹饾惁饾悶饾惂饾惌饾惉 饾惃饾悷 饾悮 饾惀饾悶饾惌饾惌饾悶饾惈
饾悧饾悑饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾悰饾悮饾悳饾悿 饾惌饾惃 饾惀饾悽饾悷饾悶
饾悧饾悑饾悎饾悤. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惉饾悶饾悳饾惈饾悶饾惌 饾惀饾悽饾悰饾惈饾悮饾惈饾惒
饾悧饾悑饾悤. 饾悮 饾惀饾悽饾惎饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾悹饾悺饾惃饾惉饾惌
饾悧饾悑饾悤饾悎. 饾悳饾惃饾悽饾惂饾悳饾悽饾悵饾悶饾惂饾惌饾悮饾惀 饾悳饾惃饾惂饾惎饾悶饾惂饾悽饾悶饾惂饾悳饾悶
饾悧饾悑饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾悵饾惈饾悶饾悮饾惁饾惉 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惎饾悽饾惉饾悽饾惃饾惂饾惉
饾悧饾悑饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾悮饾惂 饾悽饾惂饾悳饾惃饾惁饾惄饾惀饾悶饾惌饾悶 饾惄饾惈饾惃饾惄饾悺饾悶饾悳饾惒
饾悧饾悑饾悎饾悧. 饾悮 饾悵饾悮饾惏饾惂饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾惈饾悶饾悮饾惀饾悽饾惓饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂
饾悑. 饾悮 饾悵饾悮饾惒 饾惃饾惍饾惌
饾悑饾悎. 饾惁饾悽饾悵饾惂饾悽饾悹饾悺饾惌 饾惌饾惈饾惍饾惌饾悺饾惉
饾悑饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悰饾悶饾惌饾惈饾悮饾惒饾悮饾惀 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悶饾惂饾悶饾惁饾惒
饾悑饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾悺饾悽饾悵饾悶 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾惉饾悶饾悶饾悿
饾悑饾悎饾悤. 饾惉饾悺饾悶 饾悿饾惂饾悶饾惏
饾悑饾悤. 饾惏饾悽饾惂饾惌饾悶饾惈 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悷饾悽饾惈饾悶
饾悑饾悤饾悎. 饾悮 饾悳饾悺饾悮饾惂饾悹饾悶 饾惃饾悷 饾惄饾惀饾悮饾惂饾惉
饾悑饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾悮饾惂 饾悶饾惐饾悳饾悺饾悮饾惂饾悹饾悶 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾惈饾惍饾惌饾悺饾惉
饾悑饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惀饾惃饾惂饾悶 饾悹饾惈饾悮饾惎饾悶
饾悑饾悎饾悧. 饾悰饾惈饾惃饾惌饾悺饾悶饾惈 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悰饾悶饾惌饾惈饾悮饾惒饾悶饾惈
饾悑饾悧. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惂饾惍饾惈饾惉饾悶饾惈饾惒
饾悑饾悧饾悎. 饾悮 饾悳饾悺饾惃饾悽饾悳饾悶 饾惌饾惃 饾悰饾悶 饾惁饾悮饾悵饾悶
饾悑饾悧饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惀饾悮饾惉饾惌 饾惂饾悽饾悹饾悺饾惌 饾惃饾悷 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悳饾悶饾惀饾悶饾悰饾惈饾悮饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂饾惉
饾悑饾悧饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惉饾悽饾惀饾悶饾惂饾悳饾悶 饾惃饾惎饾悶饾惈
饾悑饾悧饾悎饾悤. 饾悳饾悮饾惈饾悶
饾悑饾悧饾悤. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惏饾惃饾惈饾悵 饾悹饾悽饾惎饾悶饾惂
饾悑饾悧饾悤饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾悺饾悽饾悹饾悺 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾悶饾惉饾惌饾悶饾惉饾惉' 饾悵饾惈饾悶饾悮饾惁
饾悑饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惀饾悮饾惉饾惌 饾惌饾悮饾惀饾悿
饾悑饾悧饾悤饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惁饾悮饾惉饾悿饾惉 饾悳饾惃饾惁饾悶 饾惃饾悷饾悷
饾悑饾悧饾悎饾悧. 饾悡饾悺饾悶饾惃饾惈饾惃饾惂'饾惉 饾惉饾悽饾惉饾惌饾悶饾惈
饾悑饾悧饾悧. 饾惍饾惂饾惉饾悶饾惌饾惌饾惀饾悶饾悵
饾悑饾悧饾悧饾悎. 饾悮饾惂 饾悶饾惁饾悰饾惈饾悮饾悳饾悶
饾悑饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎. 饾悿饾悽饾悵饾惂饾悮饾惄饾惄饾悽饾惂饾悹 饾悮 饾惄饾惈饾悽饾惂饾悳饾悶饾惉饾惉
饾悑饾悧饾悧饾悎饾悎饾悎. 饾惌饾悺饾悶 饾惈饾悶饾悾饾悶饾悳饾惌饾悽饾惃饾惂
epilogue
Book 2
Book 2: Chapter 1
Book 2: Chapter 2
Book 2: Chapter 3
Book 2: Chapter 4
Book 2: Chapter 5
Book 2: Chapter 6
Book 2: Chapter 7
Book 2: Chapter 8
Book 2: Chapter 9
Book 2: Chapter 10
Book 2: Chapter 11
Book 2: Chapter 12
Book 2: Chapter 13
Book 2: Chapter 14
Book 2: Chapter 15
Book 2: chapter 16
Book 2: Chapter 17
Book 2: Chapter 18
Book 2: Chapter 19
Book 2: Chapter 20
Book 2: Chapter 21
Book 2: Chapter 22
Book 2: Chapter 23
Book 2: Chapter 24
Book 2: Chapter 25
Book 2: Chapter 26
Book 2: Chapter 27
Book 2: Chapter 28
Book 2: Chapter 29
Book 2: Chapter 30
Book 2: Chapter 31
Book 2: Chapter 32
Book 2: Chapter 33
Book 2: Chapter 34
Book 2: Chapter 35
Book 2: Chapter 36
Book 2: Chapter 37
Book 2: Chapter 38
Book 2: Chapter 39
Book 2: Chapter 40
Book 2: Chapter 41
Book 2: Chapter 42
Book 2: Chapter 43
Book 2: Chapter 44

饾悎. 饾悮 饾悵饾惈饾悶饾悮饾惁 饾悮饾惂饾悵 饾悮 饾惏饾惃饾惁饾悮饾惂

22.5K 675 135
By Benita_16

comment ftr-> 

-HER-

A towering shadow loomed over me, blocking the morning sun. I shuddered, knowing who it was, but I chose to concentrate on picking the Belladonna flowers instead. I waited for the owner of the shadow to leave me alone, but she didn't.

"The high priestess had a dream last night," the owner of the shadow declared.

"Everyone has dreams," I told her, not turning around to look at her yet.

"Don't pretend to be unaware of the consequences of the High Priestess' dreams!" she snapped. When I didn't say anything, she continued, "the high priestess saw your brother at war with Alexandros,"

"And?" I asked. Suddenly, the air turned cooler and changed its direction, pricking my skin with goosebumps. The shadow leaned over me before her grisly words wrapped in a whisper caressed my ear, "In her dream, he kills your brother,"

I shuddered.

"You want me to go to my brother, Matriarch?" I asked in a shaky voice. She straightened up, casting an even taller shadow over me.

"We'd have sent a messenger if this was an ordinary situation, but we're talking about your brother. I'd much prefer that you go to him yourself and convince him,"

"But he's not going to listen to me," I debated, turning around and eventually managing to look into her eerie, pitch-black, white-less eyes, but only momentarily. I looked down to her feet right after because her eyes made me feel something beyond uncomfortable. 

"But you have to make him listen if you wish to see him continue to be our Emperor and alive," she spoke in a low, wintry voice. The pace at which the words came out of her mouth suggested that she was extraordinarily mindful of them. 

"You know he has stopped taking us seriously because of the Nobles," I reminded her.

"Still, you have to go to him and tell him about this and... this is the High Priestess' orders," she declared, having the last say. "Leave within an hour if you wish to return before the sea turns wild. It's a full moon tonight. I assume you're already aware of our travelling protocols?" She enquired. I nodded.

"Get going then," she muttered before walking away.

~

"What are you doing here?" 

These were the first words my brother spoke when he saw me. It had taken me almost half the day to get there. I was expecting him to be happy to see me; instead, he was acting as if he'd seen a ghost. 

"Good to see you too," I replied coolly. He looked at me pointedly and advised, "You shouldn't be here,"

"And why is that?" I asked him, still holding all my emotions at bay. My brother was utterly unrecognizable since the last time I saw him, which was almost a year ago. 

"Because you're still under training. As far as I am aware, you're not supposed to leave the shrine until you get the priestess title," He hissed.

"Someone sent me here," I professed when he didn't show any sign of hospitality to me. Usually, royal guests were hosted and entertained in the royal parlour or a different meeting room. Instead, my brother chose to see me in the Public hall outside the Palace, where he heard his subjects' pleas. I had to wait with his other subjects for my turn after everyone else. 

Maybe, it was because of my borderline scandalous disguise, but regardless, I wasn't fond of the way he treated me for someone who was his only surviving family. My words almost turned him into a statue. 

"Who?" He asked even though it was evident on his face that he already knew the answer to this question. 

"I have been sent here by the High Priestess to tell you to stop the war that you're planning against the wolves," I told him grimly, pinning him with my gaze. 

"Or what?" He challenged. I had the old urge to smack him in the face because he never listened.

"Or you get killed in the war,"

"This is what the high priestess sent you here for?" He asked, crossing his arms on his chest and looking at me like I was the fool here.

"Yes," I answered curtly. In response, he let out a short laugh.

"What's so funny?" A familiar voice asked.

"Herren," My brother greeted the senior Noble with more warmth than he had shown me. I remained quiet, foreseeing where it was heading as soon as Herren's sly eyes fell on me. "She is here," My brother announced.

I couldn't help but notice that he used 'she' instead of 'my sister' or 'Theresa'. It felt odd being referred to as such by my brother, but at the same time, it acted as a reminder of my current status. 

"That, I could see, but why's she here?" Herren asked as he scanned me from head to toe with his eyes full of judgment, and his face veiled behind a look of utter vexation. In response, I felt the eternal loathing for him upwelling inside me like the water in the sea.

"I have been sent here by The High Priestess," I told him grimly, "She had a vision in her dream. Theoron should postpone his ambitious plans for a while if he wishes to live," 

The two of them burst out laughing all of a sudden, leaving me in shock. I stood there, drowning in humiliation, while the two laughed at me.

"Theresa," Herren spoke, still chuckling, "I'm so sorry that you had to come this far for this but do you think that we would believe that girl?"

"She is the High Priestess of the Eternal Lagrifiri Shrine, Herren. The laws of nature have chosen her. You cannot—" Herren dismissed me, waving his hand over my face.

"We don't need those ancient superstitions anymore, Theresa. We have the Enlighteners and capable court Mages at our disposals who don't rely on stupid dreams and visions to tell us about the future," He stopped chucking and added grimly, "Now, we make the future,"

"You're discrediting an institution that had existed for long and guided Somireans through the darkest of times," I reminded him pointedly.

"Since the darkest of times are over, we don't need you anymore," Herren returned. I was seething because my brother stood there and watched as Herren humiliated me. He didn't utter a single word in my defence. The look on his face suggested that his views weren't any different than Herren's.

"Regardless," I muttered, regaining my composure, "We would continue to be as we had before Somirea and all the kingdom before it. The rulers and their subjects are temporary. We are eternal," I provoked.

"Are you suggesting something, Theresa?" Herren snarled, taking a threatening step closer to me, but Theoron stopped him. I was still excepting him to say something in my favour; instead, my brother betrayed me.

"Theresa, tell Vittoria that I honour her service, but I refuse to accept her presupposition. You have been here for a while now. You should set out soon. The journey back is longer," He told me dismissively, delivering the last blow to whatever was left of our relationship. I blinked tears, unable to accept this as the reality. 

I had to remind myself that I had been away for almost a year which, to me, felt like yesterday. But, time in the shrine was slower than the rest of the world. A part of me was still living in the past while my brother seemed to have trespassed into the future. It further made the present unbearable. 

Herren looked at me smugly. I clenched my fists and stormed out of there, feeling more defeated and humiliated than ever. 

I was terribly late on my way back. It was dark, and the tides were high when I reached the port. I was there just on time to catch the last boat, but alas, as soon as the small and crowded boat left the harbour, I realized that missing it would have been a better decision. 

My fellow passengers happened to be prostitutes, travelling towards one of the kingdoms in the south. As they sang, laughed, hollered, I sulked in a corner, waiting for the next port where I could change my boat. 

I was in a stage situation. I wanted to get to the shrine sooner, but at the same time, I wished to forget my way back there because the thought of the High Priestess and the Matriarch waiting for me there was haunting me. I knew they would be beyond displeased once they'd come to learn of what happened today. 

The full moon hung in the sky, shining brightly above us while provoking the sea under us. The waves were getting taller and taller than our boat, but the men kept rowing diligently. 

As a high wave washed over us, it filled the boat with a lot of water, drenching us all. I got on my feet, glaring at the moon as if it was my judas brother.

Meanwhile, the boatmen hollered at the prostitutes to get the water out of the boat with buckets. Out of nowhere, I was handed a bucket and pushed to the floor. I cursed out loud but seeing the water in the boat made me instantly get to work with others.

The sea turned wilder the higher the moon climbed in the night sky. At some point, I had accepted that tonight I might have to sleep on the seabed instead of the bed waiting for me in the shrine, but the prospect of not seeing Vittoria made the seabed more appealing. 

Fortunately or unfortunately, a merchant's ship was nearby. After somehow making it to the merchant's ship through the towering waves, the passengers got helped onboard, and the boatmen stayed back.

I was the last passenger to leave the boat and climb up the ropes. When I reached the deck, I struggled to get over it for a while until a hand extended down to help me onboard. 

I grabbed the hand, and instantly, a rousing sensation travelled up my arm's nerves. It nearly felt like a tickle, yet it shook me up from inside. It felt like someone had gripped my shoulders and was shaking me vigorously to wake me up from an eternal slumber. Those sensations felt like a gentle brush of a feather charged with the power of a thunderbolt. The hand tensed its clasp on mine and pulled me over the deck with an effortless tug. 

The deck was filled with shadows of other passengers on board, but under the faint light of a nearby lantern, my eyes locked with a pair of dark, wide ones. As soon as I looked into them, I froze the way one would have after looking into Medusa's eyes. Yet, there was no Medusa. 

Instead, it was a man I'd never seen before yet... he felt familiar for some odd, unexplainable reasons. My brain seemed to have stopped working because for a long minute, I stood there staring at him, confused and intrigued. 

When it finally occurred to me, I tried to draw my hand away, but he tightened his hold even more. I was still at the edge of the deck, but this man didn't seem to have any plans to move.

Today, he was the second person looking at me as if they had seen a ghost. I didn't know why but the more I looked into his eyes, the more I felt gravitated towards him, so I chose to look away. Still, his eyes burned on me like the equatorial sun, threatening to give me a sunstroke on this chilly night. 

"Move!" I glowered. This eventually snapped him out of the trance before he drew me further away from the railing. Still, he didn't let go of my hand. 

His towering height and broad shoulders were hard to ignore as I counted the possibilities of having to fight him in case such a situation should arise. I could only see one side of his angular, rugged face in the low lantern light. His thick eyebrows cast a shadow on his intense eyes, adding more depth and overbearing character to them. 

I couldn't decide if it was because of the way he was looking at me or because of the way he looked that made something flutter in my stomach briefly. Before my eyes could go further down from his face, I reminded myself of the shrine that was awaiting me.

"What? You have never seen a woman before?" I snapped at him when he still hadn't let go of my hand or taken his eyes off me. They were threatening to infect me with blasphemous thoughts. Suddenly, the waves swung the ship, knocking me into him.

_

Comment and let me know what you thought about the first chapter. Are you excited to read more? Then add this book to your library and follow me in order to be notified of the new chapters every Monday and Thursday. 

To read the free next two chapters, head over to Inkitt. Read up to chapter 9 on Patreon. The links are in my bio.

Thanks for reading <3

PS - this book is a recycled draft. 

Continue Reading

You'll Also Like

201K 1.3K 7
SIX-PACK SERIES BOOK THREE * While this book can be read as a standalone, I highly recommend reading book one (Alpha Gray) and book two (Alpha Theo)...
339K 8.9K 35
A girl who never seen the real world because she was grown in attic room and never was allowed to go out A Alpha king who thinks that his mate is dea...
37 23 16
"The world spins only one way." xx 路 路 路 路 路 路xx 路 路 路 路 路 路 xx Stephanie has spent her entire life being shunned for her disobedience, stubb...
13.5K 340 30
When a werewolf prince comes of age the royal family must hold a ceremony at which 30 girls will go to the castle and live there until he choose's on...