Enslaved BY The Villain Of The Story
Thalia had always dreamed of a love that was obsessive in a romantic way, not cruel or abusive like the ones she had seen in real life. With red hair and captivating blue eyes, she’d dated countless boys, and every one of them dumped her like leftovers.
That was why she loved stories where's the heros are obsessed with the heroines.
Her favorite was The Maddest Obsession, because the novel had what she wanted. So when she began Claimed by Velkron Prince, the synopsis still had what she wanted, in 1820 a prince who falls in love at first sight with a girl that had the same eyes and hair description as her.
But when the story introduced his older brother, the grey-haired prince wicked, ruthless, and far more captivating, she hated the novel already, because novels that gave more attractive looks to the side character were a red flag to her.
Ear piece plugged in her ears, listening to the narrator's voice and staring at the comics. She never heard the car.
The impact sent her crashing to the ground, her phone slipping from her hand, the narrator’s voice still echoing in her ears, her phone wasn't damaged at all, people screamed and sirens wailed. Then darkness.
When her eyes opened, she was no longer in her world. Dressed in an 1820s gown, staring at her own reflection, the face of the described girl in the novel, she realized the truth she had been reincarnated into the novel. "What the fuck?" She muttered with mouth gaping wide.
Only the plot had twisted. The gentle prince never wanted her. The grey-haired villain did, he was obsessed with her and he was the crown prince not the supposed main character.
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“B....b...but you have a fiancée,” she said, trembling.
“Then I’ll marry you instead,” he replied coldly. “Any man who touches you dies.”
This wasn’t the obsession she wished for. And now she must face a terrifying question, if she dies in this story… will she wake up in her world, like how the heroines and heros did after transmigrating to another world in the stories she read, but she was in a story, maybe that could work.