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May Death Do Us Part

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[WARNING : MATURE CONTENT PG18] This is a book by a love junkie, for love junkies. It revolves around a beautiful redhead with piercing blue eyes who finds herself torn between the man she thought she lost and the man she now has. But this is not just an ordinary love triangle, it’s one that involves creatures of old, the nosferatu, the Lycans, the elves and the dwarves. It involves a bloody struggle for liberation, a hard decision between duty to their people, and duties to their hearts, there will be pain, deceit, lust and love, you will experience a roller coaster of emotions as you follow the beautiful redhead’s journey from a simple life to one of life changing decisions. With the burden of being cursed with immortality through rebirth, a beautiful redhead spends her life trying to find how to break the curse so she can finally end her lonely existence, all the while shying away from emotional connections of any sort with others in hopes of protecting her heart from the pain of loss. Until she comes across a sweet, kind and loving man who she can’t help but fall in love with, but alas, he loses his life and the redhead has to forge on ahead without him, baring the pain, even in her next life, of losing the only man she ever allowed herself to love. She continues her lonely existence until she comes across a man who bares the same rebirth curse of immortality as her, a man who convinces her to open up her heart to love one more time. But what happens when her first love comes back into the picture? What happens when she realizes her curse is due to the fact that she is not even human? Journey with me through the exhilarating tale of romance with a twist. P.S : • There are explicit sexual scenes in this book • There is some form of reverse harem but love will prevail in the end. • There is death and blood • The book is set up in a medieval age (yes, soap existed in medieval times) • sexual language and profanity is also included *********************************************** “I’m sick and tired of this miserable existence, I just want to end it all. I just want want to die, and to stay dead,” Melissa muttered. Elric inched closer to Melissa and tilted her chin up. “But if you die, who will I spend the rest of eternity with?” Melissa swatted his hand away and got off the bed, the chamber was cold and dark after the fire had died out. She felt the chilling breeze from the window strike her bare skin, sending a wave of shivers down her spine. It was highly likely that she would catch a cold if she kept this up, but she didn’t care, disease didn’t scare her anymore. “You’re just going to have to make due without me your majesty,” She responded. King Elric got up and walked over to the beautiful red head. He wrapped his arms around her, feeling the warmth from her body heat up his bare skin. “Isn’t such a life worthwhile when you live it with the person you love?” The man asked “Love is pointless if it has no end.” Melissa responded coldly. “Even wedding vows end with ‘till death do us part.’”
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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 : The first kiss of death

"How much for the apple?"

"Two copper pieces."

Aria dug into her little satchel and pulled out a silver piece, which she handed to the merchant. The redhead grabbed the juiciest-looking apple she could see and took a bite.

"Mmh, delicious," Aria cooed. "Keep the change."

The merchant watched the girl walk away, his mouth agape. A whole silver coin for a single messy apple? This woman was either very wealthy, or incredibly stupid.

"Thank you so much!" the merchant called after his generous customer. "May the gods bless you!"

Aria scoffed as she took another bite. Gods? Pssh, fuck the gods, she thought. They're the ones who put me in this miserable existence in the first place.

Aria was a striking ginger with bright blue eyes and smooth bronze skin. In her mid-twenties, she had a delicate, feminine figure and a sweet face, but she possessed the agility and skill of a soldier, and a heart as cold as ice.

She had lived in this little town for over seven years. Her life was simple and quiet; she kept to herself and only interacted with others when it involved food or coin.

To anyone else, it might have seemed like a sad existence, but to Aria, it was perfect. She was grateful for every sunrise she witnessed in the wretched little town.

"I wonder if that snobby lord has another job for me today," she murmured. "I could use a brand-new pair of boots… maybe treat myself a little."

Aria made a living doing odd jobs around town, and her swordsmanship and archery had eventually caught the attention of the lord of their small land. He was pompous and arrogant, but he paid well, and Aria was glad for the work.

The jobs ranged from training his sons to hunting down wanted criminals. Though a woman, Aria was more skilled in combat and hand-to-hand fighting than any man in the town.

She smiled at the thought of brand-new boots on her feet. Maybe she'd splurge on a sword too. Ah, yes, a new sword would be lovely.

"Hey, watch out!"

Aria's daydream was shattered by a voice behind her. She turned to see the commotion, and immediately felt a sharp bolt of pain in her chest.

Looking down, she saw a metal rod protruding from the center of her chest, blood gushing from the wound and dripping from her mouth.

Panic erupted in the market square.

Apparently, a blacksmith transporting old metal in a cart had lost control, sending it hurtling down the road right as Aria crossed. Now, she was a human shish kebab.

"Oh my God! Someone send help!" a woman screamed.

A man rushed to Aria's side, now lying on the paved road drenched in her own blood.

"She's losing a lot of blood! Please, hurry!" he cried.

Turning to her, he desperately tried to keep her conscious. "Don't worry, you'll be fine. Just stay with me. The gods will help you."

His voice sounded distant, fading with each word. Before she fully lost consciousness, she heard him repeat, the gods will help you.

Tch. Gods? Fuck the gods, she thought. They're the ones who put me in this miserable existence to begin with.

*

The high-pitched cries of a newborn echoed through a small cottage.

"Congratulations, m'lady! It's a girl."

The midwife handed the tiny infant to her new mother, who reached out with trembling excitement.

"Oh, she's beautiful," the woman cooed.

"Such beautiful blue eyes," the midwife added.

The mother, in her late forties, had prayed for a child for years. Finally, she held her firstborn in blissful arms.

Across the room, a man glared at the newborn. Tall and slender, in his fifties, with black hair, pale skin, and brown eyes, Richard Strongbow, husband to the new mother, Gezelle Strongbow.

Gezelle's fair skin, dark eyes, and long wavy brown hair made it easy to see why Richard seemed unsettled. The baby's bright blue eyes and reddish-orange hair bore no resemblance to him or to her mother.

Was it possible his wife had been unfaithful? Or was he the one at fault?

Gezelle smiled at him. "Honey, do you want to hold her?"

Richard hesitated. The love in his wife's eyes was undeniable, but how could a woman so sweet bear a child not of his? No, it wasn't possible. They had been married over twenty years, and she had never shown signs of infidelity.

Despite being childless for so long, their love had never wavered. Shame crept over him for doubting her. She was an angel.

An angel… yes. Perhaps this child was a gift from the gods, an answer to their prayers. That would explain her unusual appearance, she was a product of divine intervention.

"Honey?"

Richard's gaze softened. "Of course, darling. I'd love to hold her."

The baby opened her tiny eyes, looking up at him.

[What is this? Where am I? And who is this creepy old man?! Let go, you creep!]

She stretched a tiny hand toward his face, squeaking in frustration.

[Baby hands? Oh no, not this again. Did I die again? Why is this happening?!]

Richard panicked, reaching for her little arms but the baby gripped his finger, calming instantly.

[Sigh. Here we go again… might as well get it over with.]

"She's so small and cute," Richard said, smiling at his wife.

"It seems she likes you," Gezelle replied. "What shall we name her?"

Richard looked down at the infant. "Guinevere… after my mother. Guinevere Strongbow."

"A lovely name, honey."

[I hate it!]

"Hello, little Guine," Richard cooed. "We're going to take good care of you. Oh, thank the gods."

[Enough with the gods already!]