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Deceptively Fettered To Zuriel

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Love bound them. Deception sealed their fate. In the quiet village of Wisteria, Damaris lives freely—weaving tales and tending her herbs. Until a mysterious gardener arrives. Cold, silent, and unnervingly perceptive, he disrupts her peaceful life, sparking clashes, teasing, and an undeniable connection. With every passing second, irritation was slowly shifting to unease and unease to something neither of them can dare name. In a land of quiet mornings and dazzling nights, Damaris finds herself unsettled by his presence, sensing that behind his silence lies something dangerous. *** Excerpt How had they ended up in that position? Just a moment ago, there had been a distance between them. Now, the lake swallowed more than half her form, her chest pressed against his, her hand locked in one of his own while the other wrapped around her waist, daring her to break free from him if she willed. Yet her will was lost. His gray eyes held hers, steadfast and unyielding, seizing all form of reason from her. The water was cold, yet in that moment, a sort of warmth bloomed within her. From her heaving breasts to her feet that stood atop his own. “I—I thought you were immune to my charms,” the words left as a whisper that tickled the deepest parts of his ears. He leaned closer. “So did I” His lips met hers. Her world came to a still as she felt her entire being become molten silver. And Damaris knew… She was already undone.
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Chapter 1 - Prologue

In the corner of a chamber illuminated by a single, flickering candle, a man sat with his back against the wall, one hand pressed upon his wounded side.

Blood spilled without end from his side, the blade that had pierced him lying idle beside him.

His breath came in broken gaps—heavy… uneven.

His eyes fought to remain open, fought to not give in to the darkness that threatened to overwhelm him.

He had fought battles, had crossed blades with great men—and not once, not once had he been struck so deep.

Yet someone he had called his own—someone whom he had loved beyond measure—had done this to him.

"Hah," a dry laugh left his lips.

He could not die.

Not in this manner.

Not yet.

Not when she had left him so coldly to perish.

He had to live.

He had to find her.

I must not die yet.

I must see to it that she suffers.

I—I must—

Yet the cold crept even deeper into his bones, and his lids grew heavier and heavier with every passing second.

Even his hearing slowly began to fail him.

The door to the chamber opened, and light from the corridor spilled within. 

With the light came figures he could barely see, but he could tell they were his people.

Their mouths opened wide, screaming words he could no longer hear; their faces blurred, yet he could still see their fear.

As they scurried about him, his gaze remained fixed upon the door whence the light poured in.

And the longer he stared, the weaker he grew.

He could feel his life slipping away. 

Hold fast.

You must find her.

You must make her suffer.

She—

She must tell me…

Why?

What wrong had he done? Had his love been wrong? Had his way of loving been wrong?

What exactly was his sin?

Why? 

No more… He could fight the darkness no longer, and as it finally stole his life from him, memories came flooding through it.

Memories of once upon a time…