Once upon a Villainess
hed tears, I allowed them t
like this prince. Since his parents looked down on me, I w
was already fate then le
much I became obsessed.' My hands clawed at my f
rapped in an eternal freeze and buried deep beneath the icy surface-gathered together to gaze longingly upon the figure of the female monster before them. She possessed no claws o
eyes surveyed the collection of souls, and her flowing garments shifted fluidly between shades of red and silver, creating an almost hypnotic e
The blood that seeped slowly from the monster onto the ice beneath her seemed to call to them, a siren's song that lured them in despite the danger. One brave soul cautiously closer, drawn by an irresistible urge, but in a heartbeat was absorbed into the monster's essence and vanished from view.
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on. Their murmurs filled the air, a low and collective sound that echoed the essence of a legion's prayer, imbued with a deep-rooted regret th
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lips parted, ready to form words that might spill forth, nothing emerged. Instead, she turned her gaze back to the path ahe
whelming sense of fragility and helplessness. It was a testament to the power that this hybrid creature wielded; her lineage,
ore than husks in her wake. Those who dared to stand against her found their spirits wrenched from their bodies, cast adrift and left to aimlessly wander the realms until she would grace them with her presence. In their desp
ts raced, knowing they would need to bide their time until her attention shifted back to the hapless male lingering outside, the one she had momentarily forgotten. With such a distract
and a crisis rising, now the master only neede
n domain, as my focus was fully now on the outsi
leave." I did wait for him to sp
ched and unblemished even by the most intense heat radiating from the triple suns hanging high in the sky. "Little shado
cking sounds as a network of spider web cracks began to for
garments that seemed to be woven from ice itself, glimmering in the unusual light. As a shadow Drakonian, I should fe
.." she whispered, her form dissolving momentarily into a swirling cloud of silver frost that gracefully encircled me. "A being from beyond tra
re abruptly interrupted by a sudden and resounding boom of thunder that echoed through the frigid air. I couldn't help but sneer in irritation, tilting my head back to gaze skyward
just as in my past life. Seek the cold, and she will em
but for now, let the bird fly a bi
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance
Romance