Being a little different comes with it own challenges see the story of a young witch without powers as she is bounded to an unknown mystery which leads to a battle of a lifetime and unexpected romance
Being a little different comes with it own challenges see the story of a young witch without powers as she is bounded to an unknown mystery which leads to a battle of a lifetime and unexpected romance
Chapter one.
The figure kept appearing and disappearing. A gasp was heard, it appeared again and began to transform into it real form and began to destroy. Magical spells were chanted out to the creatures. And soon the creature was sealed, sounds of hissing and chirping were heard and a fierce battle broke out, the creatures were so engrossed that things fell apart.
A loud roar was heard and things became more calm but not fully and then a terrifying face appeared.
"Ah!!" Eliana screamed as she woke up sweating profusely. She kept panting like someone who was being chased. What sort of dream was that? She asked herself when she couldn't apprehend it she dozed off forgetting about it.
***the next day***
Elaina skipped happily into the woods and the sun shown beautifully as if trying to radiate Elaina's mood. She was so happy that she could differentiate the plants from the needed herbs in the forest now, after all her the plants in the forest were looked very alike so it was a little difficult to know which was which so she took her time to learn and memorize them and now she could this gave her immense joy as she skipped along.
Elaina was a little white witch of nine and she had always paid attention to her father whenever he was mixing potions and had developed great interest in it, whenever her father needed herbs she volunteered to get it for him even though she is yet to unlock her powers which is quite odd for a witch her age, all in all she believed it would come eventually.
Her father was a sorcerer while her mother was a witch and she traded the potions her father makes in the market. The witches in enchantio were known for their exceptional beauty and their bright and smooth skin and the sorcerers were known as the human who practice magic another type of witch and they possessed their own special qualities and beauty.
At such a young age her beauty was blinding, she had long silky blonde hair which was extremely soft and reached up to her waistline and formed cute curls at the bottom. In compliment, she had ocean blue eyes which one could get lost in just by looking into and her lips were small, pink, and she took her mother's skin which made her look like a young goddess. With this beauty, she was gifted with brains which could make her think wisely and an heart of gold.
She skipped and picked the herbs she needed with a bright smile on her face, she jumped to pick a leaf from a very tall tree then she wondered why the tree was so tall,
It was the tallest tree in the woods but yet it lacked fruit the wood cutters did not chop down the tree she then wondered how long the tree must have been in the forest yet it leaves were green and healthy although they was no fruit. she kept thinking about the tree and reached to touch it when she felt an electrifying shock but something else caught her eyes making her forget what had happened seconds ago, it was a beautiful fairy it was flying along and in enchantio fairies were very rare creature to see so she chased after it with the basket filled with herbs in her hand as she ran but stopped when she saw that she couldn't catch up
She then went back to the kingdom and passed by her best friend, Elvins house He was an half elf and half human they had been close friends since they were very little, they grew up very fond of each other.
Elvins was a weird boy with black hair and startlingly unusual green eyes. She sometimes wondered why her friend had such green eyes but she loved him all the same.
"Elvins," she called and he turned to her with a smiling face "where are you going?" he asked. "Home," she replied. "Am just returning from the woods,"she said and waved goodbye.
I stood at the edge of the freezing pond on the Boone estate, my body trembling with a fear that rattled my bones. Across from me, Amanda Olsen looked immaculate in her cashmere coat, a sharp contrast to the jagged reality I was trying to hold together. "Why?" I whispered. Amanda just smiled, admitting she killed Grandpa Boone because he actually liked me. She pulled out a thick envelope-divorce papers Cordero had signed that morning. She told me he called me a parasite and was celebrating with her the night I suffered a miscarriage. Before I could even scream, Amanda lunged and shoved me into the icy water. My heavy wool coat acted like a sponge, dragging me into the artificial abyss. I thrashed and gasped for air, but Amanda just stood on the bank, watching me drown with her hands tucked casually in her pockets. As my lungs burned and the darkness closed in, I realized I had spent my entire marriage taking their abuse. I was the "foster trash" and the "gold digger" who let them win every single time. I was dying alone, hated by the husband I had tried so hard to love, while my murderer stood victorious on the shore. I never fought back. I just let them destroy me. Then, a violent spasm tore through my body. I sat up gasping, sucking in dry, air-conditioned oxygen instead of murky pond water. I wasn't dead. I was back in the opulent master suite, surrounded by red rose petals and wedding decorations. The digital clock glowed: October 14, 2019. I had gone back five years to the very night my nightmare began. The bathroom door clicked open, and Cordero stepped out, looking at me with the same cold disgust I remembered. But as I gripped the silk sheets, a new resolve hardened in my chest. This time, I wasn't going to be the victim. This time, the Boone family was going to find out exactly what happens when you push someone too far.
I watched my husband sign the papers that would end our marriage while he was busy texting the woman he actually loved. He didn't even glance at the header. He just scribbled the sharp, jagged signature that had signed death warrants for half of New York, tossed the file onto the passenger seat, and tapped his screen again. "Done," he said, his voice devoid of emotion. That was Dante Moretti. The Underboss. A man who could smell a lie from a mile away but couldn't see that his wife had just handed him an annulment decree disguised beneath a stack of mundane logistics reports. For three years, I scrubbed his blood out of his shirts. I saved his family's alliance when his ex, Sofia, ran off with a civilian. In return, he treated me like furniture. He left me in the rain to save Sofia from a broken nail. He left me alone on my birthday to drink champagne on a yacht with her. He even handed me a glass of whiskey—her favorite drink—forgetting that I despised the taste. I was merely a placeholder. A ghost in my own home. So, I stopped waiting. I burned our wedding portrait in the fireplace, left my platinum ring in the ashes, and boarded a one-way flight to San Francisco. I thought I was finally free. I thought I had escaped the cage. But I underestimated Dante. When he finally opened that file weeks later and realized he had signed away his wife without looking, the Reaper didn't accept defeat. He burned down the world to find me, obsessed with reclaiming the woman he had already thrown away.
For three quiet, patient years, Christina kept house, only to be coldly discarded by the man she once trusted. Instead, he paraded a new lover, making her the punchline of every town joke. Liberated, she honed her long-ignored gifts, astonishing the town with triumph after gleaming triumph. Upon discovering she'd been a treasure all along, her ex-husband's regret drove him to pursue her. "Honey, let's get back together!" With a cold smirk, Christina spat, "Fuck off." A silken-suited mogul slipped an arm around her waist. "She's married to me now. Guards, get him the hell out of here!"
Three years into marriage, Rachael gave her all to Xander, even secretly using her newfound heiress fortune to save his struggling company. But the truth shattered her—her marriage certificate was fake, and his "childhood friend" was his real wife all along. When she confronted him, he shrugged her off with, "She's just a friend." Enough was enough. Rachael went back to her real family, soared in her career, and married Xander's rival. When Xander begged for another chance, her new husband pulled her close, flashing their marriage certificate. "She's already married—to me."
"Anya, a 'wolfless' in a world of powerful werewolves, was invisible, drowning her sorrows and desperately lonely. One drunken text, a desperate cry for attention, accidentally reached the Alpha, pulling her into his terrifying orbit. Now, she's trapped, a pawn in his game, forced to warm his bed while he waits for his true mate, her heart breaking with every stolen moment. As a 'wolfless' in the Blackwood Pack, Anya felt like an outsider, always yearning for a connection. One night, in a drunken haze, a misdirected text meant for her best friend landed in Alpha Declan Blackwood's inbox: ""Send me something hot."" Minutes later, the most powerful, terrifying man in the Pack stood at her door, claiming her with a possessive kiss that ignited a dangerous, unwanted fire. The next morning, his cold indifference shattered her world. Publicly humiliated and instantly fired, Anya became a pariah. Her dying mother's urgent need for a million-dollar heart transplant left her with an impossible choice: accept the Alpha's cold, transactional marriage proposal or watch her mother die. She became his ""placeholder"" wife, a contract, not a partner, all while battling a confusing attraction to the man who treated her as property. Why did he demand her, only to remind her constantly of her worthlessness, especially when everyone knew he waited for his true mate? Her world crumbled when she overheard Declan tell his returning ""true mate,"" Kristin Larsen, that Anya was ""just a substitute."" Despite the crushing betrayal and a strange, unyielding pull, Anya, fueled by her mother's desperate need, vowed to survive this gilded cage and reclaim her life before she lost herself completely."
She spent ten years chasing after the right brother, only to fall for the wrong one in one weekend. ~~~ Sloane Mercer has been hopelessly in love with her best friend, Finn Hartley, since college. For ten long years, she's stood by him, stitching him back together every time Delilah Crestfield-his toxic on-and-off girlfriend-shattered his heart. But when Delilah gets engaged to another man, Sloane thinks this might finally be her chance to have Finn for herself. She couldn't be more wrong. Heartbroken and desperate, Finn decides to crash Delilah's wedding and fight for her one last time. And he wants Sloane by his side. Reluctantly, Sloane follows him to Asheville, hoping that being close to Finn will somehow make him see her the way she's always seen him. Everything changes when she meets Knox Hartley, Finn's older brother-a man who couldn't be more different from Finn. He's dangerously magnetic. Knox sees right through Sloane and makes it his mission to pull her into his world. What starts as a game-a twisted bet between them-soon turns into something deeper. Sloane is trapped between two brothers: one who's always broken her heart and another who seems hell-bent on claiming it... no matter the cost. CONTENT WARNING: This story is strongly 18+. It delves into dark romance themes such as obsession and lust with morally complex characters. While this is a love story, reader discretion is advised.
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