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Princess and Her Goblin Familiar

> R18+ * Reader Advisory* R18+> Within these pages you will find: Erotic romance and tender daily moments, seen through the princess’s eyes. A princess awakening to affection and intimacy. A goblin whose ferocity is slowly tempered by companionship. Differences preserved: the princess remains true to her nature, and the goblin to his own. * In the end, this is the story of how a lonely princess discovers warmth and love in the most unexpected place — and how even a goblin can be transformed, not by force, but by growing intimacy. Synopsis Locked away in a tower since birth, the princess has only ever dreamed of warmth — of someone to see her, touch her, make her laugh. What she never expected was that her first companion would not be a prince, but Gruk: a small, greasy, clumsy goblin with a strangely genuine tenderness. Between slips, laughter, and unexpected touches, the two stumble into something far greater than either magic or royalty could have predicted. This is no tale of perfect balls or immaculate heroes — but of sweat, absurdity, and an intimacy that blooms in the most unlikely place. A lonely princess. A troublesome goblin. And the chaotic adventure of discovering that between the grotesque and the beautiful, an impossible bond can still take root. TAGs Erotic Diary Slice of Life Princess POV Beauty and the Beast (Dark Retelling) Forbidden Romance Monster x Princess Goblin Romance Grotesque & Tender Innocence and Desire Erotic Fantasy Unlikely Love First Intimacy Dark Fairytale Humor & Sensuality Emotional Awakening Romantic Erotica
Malatrona · 37.5k Views

The Dragon's Heart: Unspoken Passion

To the world, Princess Ilaria of Caelwyn is a bride of duty. To her heart, she is a woman desperately chasing the love of the husband who will not look her way. All she ever wanted was for him to care; for him to turn his gaze toward her with the same fervor she carried in her heart. No matter how many times he pushed her away, no matter how cold the silence between them became, she never gave up. Not once did she allow herself to see him as someone unworthy of her love. To her, he was always worth it. Always. And when love at last took root, when it bloomed against every storm that tried to tear them apart; when two hearts finally found each other and dared to beat as one...fate, as cruel and merciless as it is, reminded them that there were forces even love could never conquer. --EXCERPT-- Levan pressed his lips to her temple, his lips trembling as though the kiss itself might shatter him. One hand cradled her face with the kind of gentleness he had never shown anyone, while the other threaded weakly through her hair, trying futilely to soothe the sobs wracking his wife's body. His breath break unevenly, his eyes were shut tight, as if by closing them he could pretend this moment would never come. As if the world might let them stay this way forever. As if the reality of it all could be discarded just so that they could live however they wanted. He let his mouth fall against her cheek and linger there, tasting the salt of her tears as though they were his own. He did not move for a long while...because if this sorrow was the final piece of her he was allowed to carry, he wanted to etch it into his very soul. He wanted to remember the way she shook in his arms. He wanted to remember the sound of her muffled cries. He wanted to remember the warmth of her skin pressed so desperately against him. He wanted to remember her as his wife; his beloved. "Live, my love," he whispered, his voice raw and breaking, the words choking out of him like a prayer he could barely force past his throat. He buried his face against her hair so she would not see the tears spilling freely down his cheeks. "Even if it's far from me…live. Even if I never hold you again—live." --×-- Here if you like SLOW BURN angsty romance. ps: I'm still learning how to write using webnovel formatting TT
yonanae · 5.6k Views

Dragon King's Alien Mate

Today we had decided to up the stakes. Preparation had taken place last night while we ate the rabbit squirrel creatures we had caught. The small animals had gone a long way into getting our energy back up. Sitting around the fire, we had fashioned bow and arrows from branches in the canopy and vines crawling along the trees. Finding some red berries, we had fastened them to the ends of the arrows in little pouches used from a shirt we had torn into strips. It would be like an archery version of paint ball tag. Okay. It was safe to say that my crew and I were having a little too much fun with this. My so-called mate would respect my strength and who I am, or he wouldn’t have me at all. On that I refused to budge. Each member of my crew had three arrows and had discussed our targets beforehand. Having led the unsuspecting group we were stalking to the clearing on purpose this morning, we were surprised when three additional dragons arrived. I didn’t know who they were, but they seemed to be on friendly terms with the search party. Kind of. We made adjustments for the additional ‘enemies’ just as we would in a real war situation. I hoped the new arrivals could cope with the game they had inadvertently walked, or flown, into. Surrounding the clearing, we listened to the conversation between the search party and the new dragons. I was surprised to learn that the three other men saw things the same way I did. It almost made me feel bad about what was getting ready to happen to them. Almost. My team slowly and steadily took their positions and aimed at their targets. Each of us had a maniacal grin. The adrenaline and the knowledge that we were about to take out the enemy in one fell swoop was giving us a high like nothing else could. I waited until the Drakians were completely distracted. I gave the signal. Arrows went flying. The group in the clearing was so shocked that every single one of them froze, giving us the perfect targets. Seriously? Did they really have no sense of self-preservation? There was no trace of any battle readiness. Each arrow flew straight and true. Seven people were dead in less than a minute. Or, they would have been had it been a real attack. It was almost comical to watch. The shock that froze them as they realized they were being attacked. Them! Kings! Actually being attacked! Each clutched their chests where two red stains were forming. The anguished yelling that took place as they watched their brothers and kings getting wounded and falling to the ground on their knees. Then the confusion as it registered that there was no pain from the injuries. The pale green one brought some of the red splatter to his nose and sniffed. He looked at it for a second with an odd expression but then grinned. That grin turned into a full belly laugh. “It’s jorgin berries,” he said, unable to contain his mirth. All three of the newly arrived men sat on their knees laughing so hard they were bent over clutching their stomachs for an entirely different reason than being shot. Rokk and the two trackers began chuckling as realization dawned on who could be behind the attack, trying their best to remain composed as their kings came down from the panic of almost losing their brothers. And then it happened. That moment I knew would come. I had held back my last arrow just for this. That moment Glacian realized that his ‘little mate’ had just made an ass out of their entire group. Out of four kings. His anger was so deep his face was turning a darker shade of blue. Almost royal blue. His eyes flashed dragon. “Kiera!” He roared with every ounce of pent-up anger coursing through his system. I took aim and let my arrow go. He was so worked up he never saw it coming. He wasn’t even looking for an additional attack. None of them were. The juice pouch end of the arrow smacked him right in the forehead, knocking him down on his backside.
Lori_Windle · 4.4k Views

The Sultan's Obsession with His Chosen Bride

Aleerah lowered her eyes, “You are the Sultan. My place is to serve you, not to distract you with my presence.” “Distract me? Aleerah, you are the only presence I crave. Do you not see? The affairs of the state bore me, the council tires me, but you-” he took in a sharp breath “you make the air itself burn.” Aleerah hesitantly said, “If I burn, my Sultan, then I wish to burn quietly, far from your throne. My father warned me: serve the Sultan, never disturb him. So I keep silent. I give what is asked, nothing more.” Azmir Khalid retorted, “Silence? Is that what you think I want? A silent wife? A docile shadow? No! I chose you because you were different.” “Different? I was only desperate. My father was desperate. Perhaps you mistook desperation for fire.” Azmir Khalid with eyes narrowing, voice trembling with restrained fury, said “Do not reduce yourself to that. Do not reduce what I feel to mere desperation. I could have chosen a dozen noble daughters, each bred to obey me without question. Yet it is you I cannot stop thinking of.” Aleerah took a step back as she said; “And that is why I stay away, my Sultan. Your eyes… they consume. I fear if I meet them too often, I will have nothing left of myself.” Azmir Khalid moved forward, closing the distance between them, “Then let yourself be consumed.” Aleerah startled, “Sultan–” “Do not call me Sultan when we are alone. I am your husband. Say my name.” Aleerah is hesitant, and barely audible as she said; “…Azmir.” “Again.” “Azmir.” Azmir's eyes shut close savoring the call ; “Every time you say my name, I feel you belong to me. Yet every time I reach for you, I feel you slipping away. Why do you torment me so, Aleerah?” Aleerah replied with a false calm; “I do not torment you. I only obey. I serve. That is all.” Azmir Khalid snapped; “That is not all! Obedience without a soul is an insult. I do not want your obedience, I want your fire, your defiance, your heart beating against mine as though the world itself could not separate us!” Aleerah quietly replied; “And if I cannot give that, my Sultan?” Azmir Khalid paused, with jaw tightening, “…Then I will make you.” --- She was never meant to be his bride. She was given to the Sultan to save her family. He was meant to choose a noble bride, yet he chose her; A commoner's daughter. Now Aleerah lives in a palace of whispers, where one wrong step could ruin her father, disgrace her name, and cost her life. But Sultan Azmir Khalid is obsessed. Every glance she avoids, every silence she gives, only fuels his hunger. In a world where power crushes the weak, Aleerah must decide: submit to his dangerous desire...or risk everything she loves.
Ameerah_S · 828 Views