Unspell me: bounded to the alpha

Unspell me: bounded to the alpha

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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 1 Dream

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.

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