Torn
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Toridia a princess of royal blood allowing a mere human with to boss her around? Though he didn't know yet, she was a princess in a dragon form. But even so it was still a little demeaning being controlled. But he really cared for her like she was a human so was it all that bad? She would do anything to keep him safe because she was his. Nothing could change that. But could she feel something more for 'Leo'? And her family, would she ever go back? She was happy not having to deal with them, but forever and not saying goodbye?
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Reina Cara Vesala had a perfectly normal life-until Cassius, the feared Netherrealm Emperor, ripped her out of it. Claiming she was the reincarnation of his lost love, he kidnapped her to his realm, expecting a tearful reunion. Instead, he got a woman who hated his guts and plotted her escape at every turn. If Reina couldn't run, she would make Cassius suffer. Thus began their war-a game of resistance, sabotage, and pranks. But Cassius was patient. Obsessively so. Because losing her once nearly destroyed him. Losing her again? Not an option. But the more Reina fights, the more she realizes: Cassius isn't just a monster-he's something much, much worse. And yet... why does her heart betray her when he calls her Beloved? TW/Info : Most of this story are AI Generated and with the base idea of mine, please proceed with your own risk

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