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Bewitched by the Demon Prince

[Mature Content] How could Water and Fire become one without destroying each other? ~ She wanted escape and he was looking for answers but sometimes answers might be incorrect, escapes could lead to dead ends! ~ Hellion Mebus had been looking for the other half of a certain Medallion that belonged to him all of his life but then he finds it where he had never expected it to be; the Crown-princess of Dnexaro! Were they fated togather or was it something else, something like a trap? Claudia Ava Morissette, the crown-princess of Dnexaro was rescued on the night of her forced wedding ceremony by a mysterious stranger whose eyes switched colors from Onyx to deep burning red right before her eyes. She had never seen such a thing in her life ever before. He was like fire and like a moth she was drawn towards him but little did she know, from once prison she was going to fall into another. This time however she had fallen into a prison thousands of years back in time... Had she fallen into the pit of hell ran by demons? But more importantly, other baffling realizations were waiting for her such as.. she wasn't what she always thought she was...

QUEEN_ · Fantasy
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165 Chs

Father?

Far away from the underworld, Hellion's horse was floating in the air due to its tremendous speed. As the premises of the Mawt Palace started coming into view, he fastened the horse even more so, finally pulling its harness as they came to stand before the mighty gates of the Palace's entrance. 

The guards recognized the newcomer even from far away thus they immediately opened the gates for him to enter without the typical procedure. With a comparatively lower pace, he covered the distance of the huge garden and reaching near the area that enclosed the dark dungeons, he got off the horse. 

One of the caretakers around the garden ran towards him and took the horse's harness off his hand, guiding it towards the Royal stables where other horses that belonged to the Royal family were being kept. They were taken special care of as compared to the ordinary military horses. 

Less leisure for the ones carrying the most burned, as it always is.