Fae Bound
sticated logos. Even though she could showcase her cleverness at her job, she often felt tired from the lengthy work hours. Although she was very busy, Lila valued her tight-knit c
la occasionally experienced a peculiar sense of longi
ends, she would venture down deserted paths, strolling through dense forests hiding mysteries, in search of a rare find. At first, today appear
about the forest being the oldest, with its reputation for strange occurrences. Acts of vanishing. Glimmering lights are visible in the far-off distance. However, Lila did not feel
niscent of honey. As the number of trees decreased, she noticed an old stone arch covered with moss and ivy in the distance. It didn't seem natural.
le traveled up her spine. Bewildered, she blinked and scanned the area. The trees in front of us had a unique look, disp
d moved from one world to
e light shining with a mystical, unearthly glow. She briefly thought about returning, walking through the archway, and leaving this new plac
attention from the
tremely tall, extremely slim, and absolutely still. Although his face couldn't be recognized,
er voice staying composed even
well-defined, almost as if carved from rock. In the dim lighting, his eyes shone with a subtle luminosity, displaying a vivid green
opriate," he stated, his voice
an, or rather, this creature, posed a threat. However, she wa
e once more. "You have entered the realm of the faer
legends passed down by her grandmother. However, she had never trusted their words. Not exactly.
o-" she began, but
ne than previously. " You have passed through the barr
new world; she found herself ensnared in a trap. One t
n me, mortal." I will ensure your safety. However,
rovided min