The Fifth Element:End is the Beginning
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  • Reads 166
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 5
  • Time 21m
Ongoing, First published Apr 07, 2022
Mature
" Did they told you that there's a secret about your birth"- The man with hodded eyes smirked at her.


Her fiercely sprit glanced at him but she remains silent.

" Your heavenly beauty is a curse and I have to repair it"- with that the man slowly started to walked towards her and eating the distance between them.


"I don't think so"- The girl with her golden locks tried to escape but grabbed by her waist.

" you are ur mother's debt, I owe you from your birth
"
the man pinned her hand as gently caressed her toned physique.


" Perhaps better than mine" with that she chanted some unknown hyme and vanished from his embrace like a mist.


The man who holding her like his last breath jumped from his position and roared


" you are mine girl only mine. your destiny belongs to me. I will have you at any cost"


with that he created a black storm surrounded by thick mist and ordered them to catch her.

After all she is his Fifth Element.
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