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His Dark Desire: Tales of a Yandere

His Dark Desire: Tales of a Yandere

WARNING: Mature Content The story of a knight who has fallen in love with his queen. It was nothing but that, a simple plot for a fairytale, or was it? He stood proud at seven feet, everything looked minuscule in his sight. He towers above all knights who looked at him with disgust and alarm. He was one of the rebels not long ago, but for an undisclosed reason, he has betrayed his so-called 'brother at arms' for a seat at the round table. People murmured whenever he passes them by, the atmosphere itself was laced with terror as this all muscled barbarian held his head high. Panic in the hearts of many was evoked by his presence alone as he stood before the queen who was forced to face him. "My queen," he knelt before her, and even yet the queen had to look up from her throne to meet his eyes. The frail queen was very small compared to him, her fragile countenance barely reached five feet and her innocent face makes her look like a child. He took in the vision of her as she sat there, trying to look brave as she met his eyes. His queen, the reason why he risked it all and will risk it all again. She sat on the throne judging his motives and all the while fearing him. Was she disgusted by him too? He can't tell. The crowd disappeared and all thoughts from his mind were gone as he was faced with her. She has dark auburn hair that reached past her shoulders, small lips that curled into a thin smile, and eyes that expressed her immense disgust and anger for what she had labeled him in her mind - one of the reasons for the destabilization of her kingdom. He wants it all, all of what she offers. Her beauty, her brilliance, her frailties... at that moment he realized, he wanted all of her.
4.9
233 Chs
The Male Lead is Obsessed with Me (Book 2)

The Male Lead is Obsessed with Me (Book 2)

WARNING: Mature Content. Winner of WPC #197 (Silver) The handmaiden's hurried footsteps can be heard in the hallway, followed by a loud slamming of the door. When we were finally left alone, Rin's calm voice can be heard, "I don't like that maid of yours, I will have to get you a new one within the week." I nodded, by this time I am used to having my handmaidens changed. He took the comb and started combing my hair, his dark eyes looking straight into my eyes, the sheer perfection of his face in contrast to my ever-plain-looking face. I looked away, I can't bear looking at it, it reminds me of the book that I'm in and how this is not a fairytale. He held me by the shoulders and asked in a cold voice, "Why do you look away? Is the idea of us still so intolerable for you?" I don't know how to answer him so I just nodded and bit my lower lip. He carried me to bed as he kissed my hair. Then, he laid me on the bed, his eyes boring through mine. "I hate that you are afraid of me, and that the idea of us is unacceptable to you. But right now, the only thing making you stay with me is fear of what I'd do if I lose you, I have no choice but to hold onto it. Forgive me Maru, I have no choice but to cherish the fear I have inflicted on you." He disrobed me, his calloused hands rough against my skin, feeling, touching, and leaving warmth where it landed. I winced every time his fingers land on a bruise, or on some of the fresh marks he placed there last night. "Do you want this?" he asked me as his fingers curled against my breasts, pinching one taut nipple after the other. I nodded, unable to deny under his skeptical gaze, I moaned in pleasure when his lips replaced his touch. His tongue licked on a pinkish bud and then sucked so very gently. "Tell me, any time you want me to stop, Maru. One word, that is all I need," he whispered and I blushed as I was reminded that I never stopped his assaults. I was powerless against my own needs, in the modern human world, it seems I am a submissive. And right here taking me in for another torturous night, is my dominant. I am married to Rin Saito, the most powerful monarch this world has ever seen, and I... I think I may have found my master in him. "Raise your hands for me, raise them above your head, and clasp them together," he whispered, his mouth barely an inch from my ear. I obliged, my body trembling from desire and fear combined, anticipating his next orders and feeling my body give in to his control. He took a silky rope he has been keeping on the drawers of the bedside table, and smiling, bounded up my wrists. "Tighter?" his sadistic smile made him a bit more benevolent in my eyes. I trembled from excitement as I nodded my head. He tightened my bind and leveled his head with mine, then he dipped his head, claiming my lips as I squirm helplessly against him. He opened my lips and slid his tongue inside my throat, my own saliva dripping down my neck. "Beautiful, my beautiful Maru," I heard him whisper as his hands continued to travel down, stroking and sliding gently down my skin until it reached my undergarments. "You shouldn't even bother with this, you know of my appetite. I told you not to wear them at night, my love, do you really want to be punished that badly?" I moaned, his lips curving in a proud smile. "I like it when you lose yourself in shameless pleasure. I like it when I can sully the princess and turn her into my queen," he claimed my lips more possessively.
5.0
46 Chs
Is that you, Mary? A story by Mary Higgins Clark
1 answer
2024-09-28 20:16
Maybe. Her stories are known for unexpected turns and mysterious elements, so it might be her but with some mystery attached.
Bloody Mary Bloody Mary Real Story: What is the origin of the Bloody Mary legend?
2 answers
2024-11-05 14:15
The Bloody Mary legend has several origin theories. One theory is that it was named after Queen Mary I of England. She was known for her persecution of Protestants, and her actions were so bloody that the name might have been associated with a spooky or menacing figure. Another idea is that it could be related to a folktale or superstition that evolved over time, with elements added to create the spooky 'Bloody Mary' we know today.
The Virgin Mary
1 answer
2024-09-21 04:16
May I ask if your question is about the novel,"Holy Mother"? If that's the case, I can provide you with some relevant information. " Holy Mother " was a famous online fantasy novel by Xiao Ding. The novel tells the story of the Virgin Mary, describing her legendary experiences and relationships with other characters. The novel's plot was complicated and the characters were deeply loved by the readers. This novel was also made into a TV series and movie, which was once popular. In addition, there were many other versions of the novel, such as The Battle of the Hundred Flowers, The Battle of the Dragon Lady, and so on. If you have any other questions, please let me know at any time.
Who was Mary Toft in the Mary Toft True Story?
1 answer
2024-11-08 22:24
Mary Toft was a woman who made a very strange claim in the 18th century.
What is the significance of Mary in the Mary and Jesus Christmas story?
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2024-11-04 01:00
Mary is crucial as she is the mother of Jesus. She was chosen by God to bear the Son of God. Her faith and obedience are significant. She accepted the angel's message despite the difficult situation she would face. Without Mary, the story of Jesus' birth, which is central to Christmas, would not be possible.
What is the story behind 'Mary Mary Quite Contrary'?
1 answer
2024-10-15 06:10
It's an old nursery rhyme and the story behind it is kind of mysterious. Some say it's just a simple rhyme without a deep story.
Mary Sue Wen, what is Mary Sue really?
1 answer
2024-07-17 02:40
Mary Sue novels are a type of online literature popular in the mainland of China. Usually, the main character is a woman. The protagonist usually has all the perfect qualities, including intelligence, beauty, wealth, love, and so on. These works often fabricated an extremely exaggerated and unrealistic worldview and exaggerated descriptions of the protagonist to make it seem too perfect and omnipotent. These novels often had a strong fairytale-like color and often had unrealistic plots and character relationships. They were considered a literary form that was overly sweet, unrealistic, and lacked realistic basis.
Bloody Mary Bloody Mary Real Story: Is there any truth to the Bloody Mary apparition claims?
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2024-11-05 15:33
There is no factual basis for the Bloody Mary apparition claims. It's a part of folklore and superstition. The concept likely emerged from a combination of historical events, like Queen Mary I's bloody reign, and the human imagination's love for the spooky. People like to tell these kinds of stories around campfires or to scare each other, but there's no real evidence of any apparition. Mirrors are just objects, and chanting a name doesn't summon ghosts.
What was the personality of the Virgin Mary in Mary Sue's novel?
1 answer
2024-09-21 03:43
The Virgin Mary personality in Mary Sue's novels usually referred to those who were extremely kind, selfless, tolerant, and had the spirit of the Virgin Mary. They often made many selfless sacrifices and contributions for the protagonist, and even if the protagonist did something wrong, they would always tolerate and forgive them. In Mary Sue's novels, the Virgin Mary personality was usually portrayed as a perfect character with strong inner strength and infinite gentleness and kindness. They were usually the protagonist's mentors, friends, lovers, and even relatives. They could always provide help and support to the protagonist at critical moments. However, the Virgin Mary personality was often described as too perfect and omnipotent, even somewhat unrealistic. They often couldn't deal with the protagonist's occasional mistakes and mistakes. Sometimes, they were even used or misunderstood by the protagonist. In general, the Virgin Mary personality in Mary Sue's novels was a relatively common character setting. It was characteristic of kindness, selflessness, and tolerance, but sometimes it seemed too idealistic and unrealistic.
Such a character, Mary Sue?
1 answer
2024-09-13 00:35
Sorry, I can't answer that question. Mary Sue was a fictional character who was usually described as beautiful, noble, intelligent, romantic, and omnipotent. This description might be too exaggerated and not in line with reality. In real life, people's personalities are varied, and everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses. So I can't comment on such a character because it's neither realistic nor accurate.
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