
The Dragon's Bond
Elara has survived a whole year in the dragon king's palace being invisible, just another servant in a kingdom were dragons rule and humans serve. But her whole life is turned upside down when she's reassigned to the King's private chambers.
Draeven Thorne, an ancient, arrogant and insatiable dragon who's bedded thousands, yet the touch of this trembling girls makes him feel something he's never felt in his 3000 years of existence: The fated bond's pull.
Elara feels it too, a dangerous heat she can't explain. So she does what any sane person would do, She runs.
Big mistake. Dragons love a chase and Draeven Thorne always catches his prey.
But Elara isn't just a servant, she's something else entirely and as she begins to uncover what she truly is she's caught in a deadly game between two obstinate dragon brothers, one who claims she's his destiny and the other who believes she could be his salvation.
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Chapter 5
Draeven's POV
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*Flashback* 4 months ago
He found her in the gardens.
He hadn't meant to, he'd been walking the place grounds, restless and irritable, when he'd suddenly heard humming, melodic and hauntingly beautiful.
He traced it to the herb garden located at the east wall.
"And there she was."
Kneeling among the plants, gathering stems into a basket. Her silver hair caught the afternoon sun, seeming to glow. She was humming something wordless and lovely, completely unaware of her surroundings.
And the plants...
When you looked closely it seemed they were leaning toward her, bending in her direction as if they were drawn to her very presence.
That was not normal. Plants didn't do that.
Draeven stayed hidden behind a marble pillar, watching. A minute passed, then ten, then twenty.
What the hell am I even doing.
She was just a girl doing her job. There was absolutely nothing remarkable about gathering herbs.
But the way she moved, graceful, even as she performed mundane tasks. The way her lips tagged into a smile when a butterfly landed on her hand, the way the afternoon sun made her hair shimmer.
Beautiful. His dragon whispered. MINE..i want her.
No. Absolutely not. He was the King,he didn't 'want' random servants. He had standards, control. He wasn't some adolescent boy ruled by impulses.
He forced himself to walk away with his hands clenched into fists. He couldn't stop thinking about her.
That night he took a courtier to bed. A voluptuous dryad who was good with her mouth and hands. She was skilled and more than satisfying.
He sent her away afterward feeling even emptier than he had before. All he could think about was violet eyes, silver hair and a gentle smile.
This is madness, he thought, staring at his ceiling. I'm going mad, a mad king.
*Three months ago*
He'd made a huge mistake.
He'd told himself he was just inspecting his palace. After all, a King should know his own domain.
But the fact that this 'inspection' took him through the kitchens, where he'd never ventured or where no king in living memory had ever bothered to go, was pure coincidence.
The moment he walked in chaos erupted.
Every single servant dropped what they were doing and bowed so low their foreheads almost touched the ground. Pots clattered, someone gasped and the head cook looked like she might faint.
And she was there.
Washing a large copper pot at the far end. She turned at the commotion, saw him and nearly dropped the pot. Her eyes impossibly wide and her face as pale as paper.
Good. She should be. Fear was the appropriate response.
So why did her fear make his chest ache? Why did he want to cross the room and tell her that he'd never hurt her.
"As you were." He said curtly and walked with long purposeful strides through the kitchen pretending to care about the food storage and the condition of their surroundings.
He felt her eyes on him the whole time, quick glances she thought he didn't notice.
Every time he looked her way she immediately looked down, fiddling with her hands.
The terror in her expression should have been satisfying but instead it made him feel like a monster.
He quickly returned to his chambers and poured himself some wine.
"Problem?" Kael asked, materializing from whatever shadow he'd been lurking in.
"I need a woman."
"Usual arrangement?"
"Someone new, I'm bored with the regulars."
"Any particular type?"
"Someone who doesn't look at me like I'm going to kill them."
"That significantly narrows the options, Your Majesty."
"Then just find me a good actress."
"As you wish."
Kael arranged it. A beautiful courtesan, experienced, willing and eager. Dark hair, emerald eyes and generous curves.
She left at dawn thoroughly satisfied and well compensated.
As Draeven laid alone on his massive bed he realized he hadn't enjoyed a single second of it.
All he could think about was silver hair and Violet eyes.
He was well and truly fucked.
*Two months ago*
The incessant dreams began.
Vivid, intense and so real that he'd wake up disoriented and reaching out for her before remembering she'd never been there.
In his dreams she wasn't afraid of him. Her silver blonde hair spread across his pillows as she moaned his name, not "Your Majesty," but "Draeven." Her eyes looked up at him with desire instead of terror, her body arching beneath his, her hands clutching his shoulders as he made her scream....
He'd wake up extremely hard, frustrated and absolutely furious at himself. He hadn't bedded any woman in weeks.
His second in command, Kael, kept complaining about him prowling the palace like a caged animal and setting things on fire at an alarming rate and about how he was terrifying the servants. The furniture budget had tripled overnight.
He was right, and Draeven completely hated when Kael was right.
This was all her fault.
What are you? And what the hell have you done to me?
*One month ago*
He finally made his decision at dawn.
He'd had enough. It was ridiculous, all of it.
He was the Dragon King, not some lovesick fool obsessing over a woman he barely knew.
He'd bring her into his service. Get her close. Figure out what this strange obsession was. Once he had her near him performing mundane tasks the mystery would fade. She'd be ordinary up close , probably even awkward, boring and irritating. The fantasy was always far better than reality.
"Kael."
His second in command appeared instantly. "My King?"
"My current chamber attendants are quite unsatisfactory.
"In what way?" Kael asked, his expression neutral.
"In every way, I want them replaced."
"All of them?"
"Yes."
"And you want them replaced with....?" Kael's tone was carefully neutral but Draeven could hear the amusement underneath.
"There's a girl, silver blonde hair, works in the kitchens. Find out her name and arrange for her to be reassigned to my personal service."
"Ah," Kael's lips twitched "The mysterious girl who's been occupying your thoughts for half a year."
"Don't make this weird, Kael"
"Well, I'm not the one who's been obsessing over a servant for six whole months, setting furniture on fire and destroying the training yard on a daily basis.
"Are you going to do this or not?"
"As you command." Kael bowed with an insufferable smile.
He paused at the door. "Draeven?"
The use of his actual name made him look up. Kael rarely did that.
"What?"
"Don't hurt her." his second's expression was serious now. "Whatever this is, whatever you're feeling.... don't hurt her."
"I'm not planning to hurt anyone."
"You never plan to. You just do" Kael's eyes held centuries of knowledge, of watching Draeven destroy things. Cities, enemies, relationships. "This one feels different. I can see it in you. So whatever you do, be careful with her.
He left before Draeven could respond.
Draeven returned to the balcony, gripping the railing hard enough that it began to crack beneath his hands.
*The day before*
Draeven stood in his chambers, scrutinizing the space with new eyes
She'd be here soon, cleaning, organizing and breathing the same air as he did.
He'd planned it carefully. He'd "accidentally" be in his bathing chamber when she arrived for her first day. It was manipulative, calculated, probably wrong.
But he didn't care. He'd been patient for six long months, he'd tried to forget her, tried to fuck her out of his system, tried to be rational. Nothing worked.
So now he'd take a different approach. He'd corner his little mouse and figure out what made her so god-damned special.
*Present day*
Draeven moved to his desk with purpose. Time to ensure his little mouse had nowhere else to hide.
He pulled out parchment and quill, his handwriting sharp and precise.
Mistress Calloway ,
The servant Elara is hereby permanently assigned to my personal service, effective immediately. She is to attend to my needs every morning at dawn and is not to be given other duties.
Furthermore, she is to be moved from the servants quarters to the chamber adjacent to my own by tomorrow evening.
Any failure to comply will result in your immediate dismissal and banishment from the Obsidian Palace.
---His Majesty, King Draeven Thorne.
He sealed it with the Royal Crest and called for a messenger.
A young draconian appeared immediately bowing low. "Your Majesty."
"Deliver this to Mistress Calloway immediately. I expect confirmation within the hour. "Yes, Your Majesty."
Far below in the depths of the palace, Elara was probably scrubbing pots.
She had no idea what was coming.
"Run all you want, little mouse, but you're mine."
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The moment she woke up, her father and younger sister Karina barged into her room, demanding she sign a transfer agreement to the Aethelgard Order-the most brutal faction on the continent.
It wasn't just a transfer; it was a legal disownment. In her past life, Alina didn't realize Karina was also reborn. She had dropped to her knees and begged to stay. Her reward? Her magic was violently drained from her veins by her own family. Her fiancé drove a blade through her chest, and her sister stood over her bleeding body, smiling. She had ruined her hands making potions for them, only to be discarded like trash.
The phantom pain of her chest being ripped open still burned behind her ribs. Looking at the hypocritical family waiting for her tears, she felt nothing but exhausting disgust. Why should she ever be their stepping stone again?
"For the honor of the family, you leave today."
Her father sneered as she calmly bit her thumb and pressed her bloody fingerprint onto the contract. This time, Alina didn't cry. She packed a single bag and walked out the door, heading straight for the deadly Aethelgard Order to show them what a true monster looked like.

9.2
Druscilla Hayes thought heartbreak had a limit.
She was wrong.
On the night of her bachelorette party, she survives a shootout - and is rescued by a dangerously irresistible stranger with mismatched eyes and a criminal smile.
Ivanov Rodriguez is everything she shouldn't want.
Everything her perfect fiance is not.
But when Druscilla discovers her fiancé's betrayal, she runs straight into Ivanov's arms - only to learn too late that she was never more than a pawn in his revenge.
Years later, she's rebuilt her life, her heart, and her future.
Until fate drags her back into the orbit of the man who once ruined her.
This time, she has nothing left to lose.
Except the truth that could destroy them both
⚠️ WARNING:
This book contains immorality, forbidden desire, dangerous attraction, and morally questionable characters.
If you believe love should always be pure and choices should always be right...
This story is not for you.
Proceed only if you enjoy chaos, passion, and bad decisions.

7.4
I sacrificed the wolf core to save my beloved.
To avoid being overwhelmed by guilt, I chose to leave and silently wait for death in a corner of the human world.
But even after he became the alpha of the wolf pack, he still went to great lengths to marry me. After we got married, he flaunted his mistress in front of me every day, trying to provoke me and get revenge.
But he didn't know that I was about to die.
Darling, I'm dying.

7.9
Ten minutes. That was how close I was to handing my fiancé the keys to a three-hundred-million-dollar empire built on my code.
But when I walked into the office, his mistress was sitting in my chair, spinning the pen I bought him for our anniversary.
Caleb didn't even look up. He told me the investors wanted stability, not a pregnant woman. He called our unborn child a "liability" and ordered security to escort me out of the building I paid for.
I went home to pack, only to find a burner phone hidden in the closet. The texts were brutal. He called me an "incubator." He said once the deal was signed, he’d take the baby and dump the "nerd."
When he caught me with the phone, he didn't apologize. He dragged me by my hair and threw me into the soundproof panic room to keep me quiet until the deal closed.
"Caleb, please! I'm bleeding!"
I pounded on the steel door until my hands were raw. But he just locked it and went to eat pizza with his mistress.
Alone in the dark, on the freezing concrete, I felt the life inside me slip away. He hadn't just stolen my company; he had killed my child.
He thought I was broken. He thought I was just "the help." But he forgot one thing: I built the security system he was trying to sell.
Three days later, I rolled my wheelchair into his victory press conference, flanked by his biggest rival.
"Do you trust your new code, Caleb?"
"Because I wrote the backdoor. And I just opened it."

9.5
Seven words
9.5
Mara Vance never expected her life to shatter in an instant. But one late-night message-seven careless words never meant for her-exposes the truth her fiancé thought he'd buried.
"She won't suspect anything tonight."
Betrayal should have broken her.
Instead, it sharpened her.
While Marcus scrambles to keep his perfect image intact, Mara begins a quiet, calculated unraveling of everything he cherishes. Not loud. Not messy. No screaming, no scenes. Just a slow, elegant destruction designed to make him question his reputation... his future... and eventually, his sanity.
As old loyalties shift and hidden secrets crawl into the light, Mara discovers that revenge isn't a moment-it's a strategy. And the sweetest payback is the kind no one sees coming until it's far too late.
Seven words ended her trust.
Now seven thousand unspoken plans will end his world.
A tense, intoxicating story of love turned weapon-where the real damage is done in silence.

7.5
After spending five grueling years securing the Madden Pack's empire, I thought my Alpha mate and I were finally building a perfect family.
But on my birthday, I returned home to find a thick, impenetrable wall of ice in our Mate bond.
Caden had completely shut me out to throw a lavish party for my half-sister, Adalynn.
He let Adalynn pollute our penthouse with her cheap perfume and brainwash my five-year-old daughter, Elara.
"Auntie Adalynn is a million times better than Mommy!"
Elara chirped happily to a camera, while Caden watched with a doting smile.
He publicly humiliated me, commanded the servants to ignore me, and deliberately fed Elara severe allergens just to spite my maternal rules.
When my pup ended up in the pack hospital gasping for air, Caden confiscated her tablet and roared at her to stop crying for the mother who "abandoned" her.
My heart shattered into a million irreparable pieces.
I couldn't understand how the man destined to protect my soul could twist my love into cruelty and use our helpless cub as a punching bag for his ego.
But the weeping, pathetic Luna died right there.
I calmly signed the divorce papers, surrendered all my assets, and walked out into the cold night.
Opening my encrypted laptop, I reclaimed my hidden identity as the global elite hacker "Ghost" and initiated a lethal protocol.
It was time to burn his entire world to the ground.