Gabriel's words echoed in my mind, his accusation that my actions were mere attempts to annoy him. In truth, his declaration of not loving me had ignited an anger within me—a fire that had driven me to seek solace and a sense of control by proposing to John. But as the stillness of this day settled upon me, my thoughts turned to introspection, to questioning the true motives behind my impulsive decision.
I apologize for my poor writing. It was my first time writing a novel, so I wasn't sure how to introduce the characters. I appreciate your understanding.
In the enchanting realm of the Forest Empire, a war hero named Maximilian and a captivating noble lady, Sienna, fell deeply in love. Their romance blossomed amidst the chaos of battle, their bond forged through shared triumphs and sorrows.
However, their happiness was not destined to last. Bitter betrayals and misunderstandings tore the lovers apart, leaving Sienna to reluctantly accept an unhappy marriage to a man she did not love. Maximilian, heartbroken, turned to his loyal comrade-in-arms, Amara's, and the two wed.
Though Amara's faced hostility from those who coveted Maximilian's affections, her unwavering devotion never wavered. She cherished her husband, determined to mend the rift that had formed between them.
Tragically, Amara's one day witnessed Maximilian and his former lover in a passionate embrace. Consumed by the agony of betrayal, she demanded a divorce, leading to a violent confrontation that left her confined and isolated.
In this state of duress, Confined and isolated, Maryanna gave birth to twins. Due to the medicine someone was feeding her, she had a mental break and attempted to harm her own children before narrowly escaping her imprisonment. Wracked with the anguish of her actions, she believes her twins are dead because of her.
Amara's ultimate fate remains shrouded in mystery, her disappearance leaving those she left behind haunted by whispers of her tragic demise.
Will Amara's find the strength to overcome her anguish and reclaim her life? Can Amara's love for Maximilian withstand the tempestuous storms that have battered their union?
is she going to be happy ?
or she will go back to her old life ?
( it contains violence)
•••••••••••• story
"I made a mistake; that's all it was."
~~~~~
"You cannot force me to sleep with you, even if I am your wife."
~~~~~
"No! Please, untie me now!"
~~~~~
" will you marry me?"
"Yes."
~~~~~
"He doesn't love you; he loves me!"
~~~~~
"Max, please let me go. I don't want to live like this."
~~~~~
"Do you love me? My love, I know you don't, so please sign this paper."
~~~~~
"Mother-in-law, I did not kill my children! I did not hurt them. Max, please believe me!"
In a world filled with pain, fear, and prejudice, Eleanor faces accusations and judgment from her former lover Gabriel and his lover Alice. As tensions rise, Eleanor seizes a sword and confronts them, defying their expectations. Gabriel pleads for her to stop, expressing concern, but she remains determined to free herself from oppression. She died, and upon awakening, found herself transported back to the age of fifteen. Determined to alter her destiny, she embarked on a journey of transformation, only to discover that everything she had experienced was built upon deceit, allusion. " so what I live is not real "
Diana's father, Paul, and Azra's mother, Elena, deeply love each other and devise a plan to eliminate Ezra's father, Roan, and Diana's mother, Rose. Tragically, Paul successfully carries out his plan and kills Rose, but Elena, unable to go through with it, sacrifices herself to protect Ezra. Devastated by the loss of both his wife and lover, Paul descends into madness.
In his grief-stricken state, Paul begins to torment Diana, as her resemblance to his late wife intensifies his pain. He wrongfully blames Ezra for the death of his lover and becomes obsessed with seeking revenge on both children. Consumed by his desire to rid himself of these perceived criminals, Paul hatches a plan to eliminate Diana and Ezra.
awww thanykyu[img=Loving it][img=Loving it][img=Loving it]
Gabriel's words echoed in my mind, his accusation that my actions were mere attempts to annoy him. In truth, his declaration of not loving me had ignited an anger within me—a fire that had driven me to seek solace and a sense of control by proposing to John. But as the stillness of this day settled upon me, my thoughts turned to introspection, to questioning the true motives behind my impulsive decision.
The Villain's Lament
Fantasy · Reveries_