Jessica Robinson

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  • by Jessica Robinson "The first to apologize is the bravest. The first to forgive is the strongest. The first to forget is the happiest" ****************** "What slowed down her healing?" Zamiel asked. "I am not sure. I just overheard her speak to father. She said she found the thing that slowed down her healing ability. She would kill herself with it. Give herself a severe injury that would take longer to heal. If she died before she could heal, then she would achieve her goal." Ilyas explained. His explanation…
  • by Jessica Robinson "The greatest gift you can give someone is the space to be his or herself, without the threat of you leaving." ****************** Zamiel watched Heaven sleeping in his arms. He couldn't let himself fall asleep because he didn't want to have a nightmare in her presence, but also because he wanted to enjoy the feel of having her in his arms. He found her remark that he had to marry her after this amusing. As if he had any other plan. But he understood what she meant. It was scandalous for a maiden…
  • by Jessica Robinson Ilyas took a chair and sat next to the bed when Heaven told him to stay. If Zarin came back, she didn't have the energy to deal with him, so having Ilyas there made her feel relaxed. For a moment she had thought it was Zamiel who came to her. She had panicked. She didn't want him to see the situation she was in with the person she called a friend. For the first time she was ashamed to call Zarin her friend, so she was glad that it was Ilyas who came to her. They communicated through the necklace and…
  • by Jessica Robinson She knew it. Zamiel would never hurt her. He would never even look at another woman. If Rose had dared to lie to her, Heaven would have choked the truth out of her. As relieved as she was, she was also confused. What did Rose mean by services? As if it was her job. Heaven had heard once that some women sold themselves, or were sold by other people. Was Rose that kind of woman? Were someone forcing her to do this? And why did she go to Zamiel if he didn't buy her services? She turned to Zarin, who…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven left her father a bit confused. Was he impressed or not? He gave her mixed feelings, but she sensed he wasn't too happy. Was it because of the way she spoke? Was she disrespectful? Was it because she said he and The Royal army were wrong? She sighed. She was too tired to think of it now, and too hungry. Her stomach growled on her way back to the guest room. Her father had told her to rest. He would take over from here. She trusted that he would find the right way to punish the King and the Prince…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven was shocked. She sat frozen, unable to react to the situation she found herself in. She just stared into Zamiel's stormy eyes and just when she parted her lips to say something, he vanished. Pushing herself out of bed, she tried to go after him when Zarin grabbed her arm to prevent her from leaving. "Heaven!" Without looking back at him, she yanked her arm away from his hold and teleported to Zamiel's room. It was dark inside, and Zamiel stood by the window blocking some of the light that…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven felt cold. She wrapped her arms around herself and bent her knees so she lay curled on the ground, but still she kept shaking until she woke up. When she opened her eyes, she became shocked. How could she have fallen asleep while on a mission? All of them were still in the throne hall. Some of her soldiers were still eating and resting, so she had only slept for a short amount of time. Her eyelids felt heavy, her head throbbed in pain, and her body felt sore. She was exhausted after not having…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven blinked a few times. What was he talking about? She looked at Ilyas standing with her men in the hall. He could probably hear them but didn't bother to look their way. "I am saying he moved like a storm and killed with ease. He is more powerful than he claims to be. He can't just be hundred years old."?Zarin explained, not caring that Ilyas could hear them. He moved like a storm? She clearly had more to learn about Ilyas, but she didn't want to judge him before knowing the whole truth. "Did…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven introduced Ilyas to the others. With Ilyas by her side, it would be much easier to fight. Even if someone noticed them, he could compel them. "Callum and Oliver, you can stay here. Zarin, you can follow me." Since they could easily hide and teleport, it would be better to leave Callum and Oliver out of this part. It was an easy part. Heaven put them to sleep, and Ilyas and Zarin teleported them to the dungeon and locked them in different cells. Now they had to get rid of the…
  • by Jessica Robinson Heaven couldn't help but wonder what it would feel like to have his fangs buried in her neck. It made her excited when it shouldn't. It was painful the first time. His lips slowly moved from her ear to her lips. A light brush and she shivered. Then he rested his forehead against hers, their face close to each other, their hot breaths mingling. "Tell me, Heaven." He continued to speak in a low voice. "Tell me you love me." "I love you." She breathed. "Do you need me?" "I need you." "Do you…
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