Forest for The Fallen

Forest for The Fallen

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"They said not to." she whispered to me, as I locked the door so we could talk. I turned to look into her gorgeous amber eyes. "I don't care what they say, it's not their decision to make." I walked over and grabbed her hand. Once again, we lock our eyes. "And I choose you, just like I always have." I pull her closer, and she doesn't even try to resist. She knows it as well as I do, that even though we are considered to be related, that doesn't matter. And that's what matters most.
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"If you are to be my wife, why shouldn't I look?" She asked with feigned innocence. I glowered. "I thought you didn't want to be a toy?" Her eyes narrowed, a smile pulling at her lips. "Oh Brin, I would not be the toy..." she trailed off, roving over my body. Heat developed at my core and I squeezed my legs together, speed walking away from her. She had to be messing with me. -- My lips were almost touching hers, as though something magnetic continued to pull us closer. I had no words. I was no longer angry with her. I was consumed by her. -- Brin waited for this day to come. The day she would meet her human bride. She imagined a beautiful encounter, love at first sight, a magnetism like no other, but her future bride, the warrior princess, Alvena, had a much different view. Fae and humans were not alike.

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