Imprint On My Heart

Imprint On My Heart

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"LET GO OF ME!" I screamed with fear. I punched at his chest over and over again which felt like I was punching into stone. His grip was like iron, firmly holding my shoulders and neck. "You have to fight better than that sweetheart." He said with a smirk, as if it didn't hurt him one bit. "You're mine now, you are more beautiful than any other woman I see." In shock, I slowly looked up to see his features. I gasped when I saw his glowing skin (literally, glowing) and those golden amber eyes staring into my soul. It took me a few seconds to speak after staring at him, awestruck by his appearance. He had features of a human face and body, but...more like an angel, out of this world.. "I'm Prince James of Terranthia, as you may know, and you are the one I want, my princess, or should I say, my queen." He softly whispered in my ear and then kneeled down and kissed the back of my hand. "You think you can fool me with your oh-so-handsome-features but I am not falling for it! and your 'queen'?! Puh-leese!!" I scoffed. "You may have me in marriage, but you will NEVER have my heart!" I shout with anger. He gave me his smirk and kissed softly under my collarbone where my heart was, and then without me knowing he quickly but swiftly, injected a painful stamper, into where my heart was. I screamed with pain and agony as it digged into my skin and felt like millions of tiny needles were stabbed into it. "You are now mine." He whispered softly into my ear, sending chills down my spine.
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[WARNING - EXPLICIT CONTENT] I pulled my elbow from his death grip. "You're ashamed of me. Admit it. You hate the idea of been seen with me." I shot venomous accusations his way. He didn't look at me. I'd rejected his kiss, pushed him away from and in return he'd turned cold and cruel, again. He'd shown nothing but hatred for me in public yet held me with aching tenderness when it was just us. I was sick of his games. He needed to decide whether he wanted me or not. "You parade new girls daily in front of my eyes," a sob escaped my throat. "And don't even deny you don't occasionally screw Charlotte behind my back." His ice blue eyes pierced my soul with his sharp gaze. He was teetering on the verge of lashing out on me. "How would you feel if I did the same to you, huh?" I pushed at his stiff chest. "Had several boyfriends, invited them to our home." His eyes cut to me, and a look darker than I've ever seen clouded his features I gestured to our grandiose home bought by his dizzying wealth. "And parade them right in front--" Before I knew it, I was face down and nearly suffocated by the soft material of our couch, I barely noticed my skirt pushed upwards and panties shoved aside. "You're my goddamn wife, Astoria. I will not tolerate your defiance." The sound of his belt loosening, zipper lowering, he entered me violently taking my breath with him. "Yet everyone thinks I'm still your charity case because you won't claim me." "You want to be claimed? Fine. But I am warning you, this lifestyle you're so accustomed to will be gone. I will be dirt poor and your family will be fired." "Then divorce and set me free. I am done being your dirty secret." Axel Trent, the spoiled prince always got whatever he wished for, and I was one of the thing he had wished to possess. Our fate were meant to collide in the cruelest way possible. It left me shattered. THIS IS A TOXIC ROMANCE BOOK. DON'T EXPECT HEART AND FLOWERS cover by IvvyKy

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