The Dark King's Bride

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the door.”
                  Her eyes fluttered a bit out of shock that the door she had been admiring led to the room she was to stay in. Lily drew in a breath of air, and started to move across the threshold.
                  Moving further inside, her eyes found the room to be fit for a princess. A large, queen size bed made out of white oak with pink and white bedding was nestled a few feet from a set of two glass doors that would take her out onto a large balcony. Not far from that, a large vanity made out of the same wood that the bed was made from was cornered to where the mirror face the direction of the bedroom door while a massive wardrobe stood beside an oak door with a similar rose carved into it like the one that was on the other one.
                  Oh my goddess…I have never seen anything so extravagant like this in all of my life. This room is about the size of three of my bedrooms back home.
                  Lily moved herself over to the large bed, and reached down towards the covers. The tips of her fingers danced across the surface of its smooth material, taking in how luxurious and soft it felt to her. Her eyes were so focused on it that she tightened from the sudden sound of the bedroom door shutting, firmly, into place. Turning halfway, Lily looked towards the direction that the sound resonated from, and found Magdalene to be moving over to the other door in the room before turning her attention towards her.
                  “My lady,” Magdalene said, “I will draw your bath for you, and then I will call for you.”
                  Lily watched Daniel’s maid bow to her shortly before moving the other door open, and stepping across the entrance of it. Her attention drifted over towards the direction of the glass doors to the balcony. She moved herself across a large, white fur rug that stretched over the surface of the white stones that were beneath it. Moving past where a grand fireplace was positioned between the vanity and wardrobe, she stepped up to the doors, and slipped her hands onto the white, sheer drapes hanging down in front of it.
                  Once the curtains had been pulled away, her vision filled with the sight of the sky becoming dark and giving night reign of the sky while the land was being ravaged by the rain that was pouring down without mercy from the sky. A streak of lightning moved across the heavens, brightening the land and also coming with a loud clap of thunder following it afterwards.
                  A soft gasp left her mouth due to the noise and sight having frightened her like it would a small child that was terrified of storms. Letting go of the soft curtains, Lily turned herself to move away from the glass doors, quickly, but found herself instead moving into the open embrace of Daniel Willows who had been standing behind her without her knowledge. She lifted her eyes up to his face, and gazed upon him with her expression of awe and surprise telling all that she was feeling at the moment from finding him to be there.
     
     
     
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                  She looks so beautiful like this…
                  Daniel gazed upon the angelic face of the woman that he intended to make his queen looking up to him with an expression that was mixed of fear and surprise. He proceeded to ask her what was troubling her when his hearing picked up on the sound of a loud crash of thunder outside the strong, impenetrable walls of his fortress. In that same instant, Daniel registered her body tightening against his muscular one at the same time catching the sound of a soft gasp escaping from her mouth. He got the answer he sought for from her by the way she spoke to him with her body language.
                  Poor Lily…My

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