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Lyana Mormont

The Sun Princess And The Ice King

It was uncomfortably quiet in the room. King Ulric still did not look up from his papers. She didn't know what was expected of her. Should she sit down? Should she stay where she was? She decided on the latter for the time being and quietly waited for the king to say something first. For a while nothing happened and Lyana even thought he had forgotten her. Suddenly he put the pen aside and looked at her. She winced slightly because she hadn't expected it and indicated a slight curtsy. "You wanted to speak to me, Your Majesty?", she tried to get the conversation going. "You are wearing red today?" Lyana blinked several times in surprise. Had she just heard right? He wanted to see her and then talked to her about fashion? "I ... wanted a stronger color today," she answered his question. The king propped his head on his hands. His face looked somewhat dissatisfied. "I assume you are not cold today?" Another question that unsettled Lyana until she noticed where the king's gaze had wandered. Immediately she blushed and suppressed the urge to close the front of the cape. "Since it was hanging in my closet, I assumed it would be entirely to your liking," she snapped back, feeling slightly humiliated. The king's eyes flashed briefly with amusement. "Is that so? I have to disappoint you there, I am a very modest man." Lyana would have loved to roll her eyes. Sure, that's why he had all the clothes adjusted for her. What would not have been possible if he hadn't looked at her very carefully. "Well, I'll take note and not put it on again." "So you disdain what I put at your disposal?" Lyana couldn't believe it. Was he trying to drive her crazy? She cleverly tried to steer the conversation in a different direction. “Of course not. I'll be happy to wear the dress again if you want to see me in it. However, I don't think that my new wardrobe is the reason why you had me called." King Ulric got up and offered her a seat in the armchair, which Lyana accepted with thanks. He sat down on the sofa across from her. "The reason why I had you called is that your stay here will take a little longer than expected." ----‐---------------------------------------------------------- What do you do, when you get kidnapped by the King of another Kingdom? Do you beg for your life and pray that he will keep you alive? Or do you try to get closer to him? When Lyana is being kidnapped she decides to not back away. She might not know why the Ice King did that to her, but she is definitely not going to sit in a cold dungeon, waiting for a prince to save her. Instead she wants to find out, what his reasons are. What did her family do to him, to hold such a deep grudge? Why is he so cold and brutal while doing these small nice gestures for her? And can she really save him, if she finds out what happened to him in the past? Or will these beautiful deep blue eyes be the last thing she will see? Info: This Story contains two different endings. One will be more of a sad ending and the other one will be a happy ending.
Alisen_95 · 96.4K Views

Desember Yang Belum Usai

Didiagnosis mengidap Glioblastoma atau kanker ganas sejak dua tahun lalu, Sasya harus rela meninggalkan kuliahnya demi menjalani pengobatan. Suatu hari, ia mendengar percakapan orang tuanya bersama dokter. Yang mengatakan bahwa dia tidak akan bisa bertahan, meskipun terdengar menyakitkan, tapi Sasya sudah mempersiapkan diri. Satu persatu list dalam hidupnya coba ia wujudkan sebelum sisa waktunya berakhir dan list itu tiba di nomor terakhir, yaitu pacar. Sasya ingin memiliki seorang kekasih yang mencintainya dengan tulus. Marko sang sepupu, memberikan sebuah ide gila yang jadi cara satu-satunya untuk punya pacar. Yaitu, menyewa seorang pemuda bernama Andra untuk menjadi pacarnya selama dua bulan. Andra yang saat itu membutuhkan tambahan uang untuk biaya ekspedisi mendaki Puncak Jayawijaya di Papua, langsung menyetujui. Selayaknya seorang kekasih, Andra rajin berkunjung, menemani pengobatan, dan menceritakan hal-hal menarik. Sesuai isi perjanjian mereka yaitu membuat Sasya bahagia disisa hidupnya dan gadis itu akan membayar seluruh biaya ekspedisi. Lambat laun rasa cinta sebenarnya mulai tumbuh, dan diwarnai suka duka karena kehadiran Rika, mantan kekasih Andra, yang selalu menjadi pengganggu. Waktu membawa mereka sampai di penghujung kontrak, saat rasa cinta benar dan nyata. Keadaan Sasya justru semakin memburuk, gadis itu membutuhkannya. Tapi, keberangkatan ekspedisi impiannya juga semakin dekat. Andra didera rasa bimbang untuk tetap mewujudkan mimpi atau berada di samping orang terkasihnya.
Lyana_Mentari · 21.9K Views

Echoes of Riverie

Dreams have the power to influence reality in the enchanted world of Reverie. Alina, a creative and clever dreamweaver whose ability to make intricate dreams has grabbed the adoration of many, sits in the centre of this world. However, Alina's own nightmares are coming to life, threatening to tear the fundamental fabric of Revera, hidden under her tremendous talent. Alina realises the gravity of her condition as her nightmares become more powerful and permeate the waking world. Fearing that her dreams will turn into nightmares, she embarks on a risky voyage inside her own psyche, where the lines between reality and dreamscapes blur. Alina recruits a wide array of dream-related figures to assist her in this perilous journey, with resolve and trepidation. They set out to disentangle the tangled web of nightmares and face the shadows that lie in the depths of Alina's mind, united by their shared link to the realm of dreams. The group confronts their own inner demons and buried fears as they go deeper into Alina's subconscious, each facing their darkest secrets and regrets. They develop an unbreakable friendship, finding strength in vulnerability and discovering that true courage rests in vulnerability. They experience a kaleidoscope of dreamscapes along the way, mesmerising worlds filled with captivating wonders and terrifying terrors. But as Lyana's nightmares become more intense, the dreamscapes begin to shatter, bringing chaos and turmoil into the waking world. With time running out, the group must uncover the hidden significance behind Alina's nightmares and battle the malignant power bent on exploiting her anxieties. They must stand together in a magnificent clash that merges the realms of dreams and reality to preserve Revera from eternal darkness. "Echoes of Reverie" is an epic fantasy story woven with dreams, emotions, and self-discovery. It tackles the complexity of the human psyche and the tremendous influence of addressing one's worries among the enchantment and marvels. This enthralling tale captures the essence of dreams and the strength of the human spirit, enthralling readers and leaving them wanting more until the very last page.
JenifferOnsomu · 1.7K Views

A GAME OF THRONES

“We should start back,” Gared urged as the woods began to grow dark around them. “The wildlings are dead.” “Do the dead frighten you?” Ser Waymar Royce asked with just the hint of a smile. Gared did not rise to the bait. He was an old man, past fifty, and he had seen the lordlings come and go. “Dead is dead,” he said. “We have no business with the dead.” “Are they dead?” Royce asked softly. “What proof have we?” “Will saw them,” Gared said. “If he says they are dead, that’s proof enough for me.” Will had known they would drag him into the quarrel sooner or later. He wished it had been later rather than sooner. “My mother told me that dead men sing no songs,” he put in. “My wet nurse said the same thing, Will,” Royce replied. “Never believe anything you hear at a woman’s tit. There are things to be learned even from the dead.” His voice echoed, too loud in the twilit forest. “We have a long ride before us,” Gared pointed out. “Eight days, maybe nine. And night is falling.” Ser Waymar Royce glanced at the sky with disinterest. “It does that every day about this time. Are you unmanned by the dark, Gared?” Will could see the tightness around Gared’s mouth, the barely suppressed anger in his eyes under the thick black hood of his cloak. Gared had spent forty years in the Night’s Watch, man and boy, and he was not accustomed to being made light of. Yet it was more than that. Under the wounded pride, Will could sense something else in the older man. You could taste it; a nervous tension that came perilous close to fear. Will shared his unease. He had been four years on the Wall. The first time he had been sent beyond, all the old stories had come rushing back, and his bowels had turned to water. He had laughed about it afterward. He was a veteran of a hundred rangings by now, and the endless dark wilderness that the southron called the haunted forest had no more terrors for him. Until tonight. Something was different tonight. There was an edge to this darkness that made his hackles rise. Nine days they had been riding, north and northwest and then north again, farther and farther from the Wall, hard on the track of a band of wildling raiders. Each day had been worse than the day that had come before it. Today was the worst of all. A cold wind was blowing out of the north, and it made the trees rustle like living things. All day, Will had felt as though something were watching him, something cold and implacable that loved him not. Gared had felt it too. Will wanted nothing so much as to ride hellbent for the safety of the Wall, but that was not a feeling to share with your commander. Especially not a commander like this one. Ser Waymar Royce was the youngest son of an ancient house with too many heirs. He was a handsome youth of eighteen, grey-eyed and graceful and slender as a knife. Mounted on his huge black destrier, the knight towered above Will and Gared on their smaller garrons. He wore black leather boots, black woolen pants, black moleskin gloves, and a fine supple coat of gleaming black ringmail over layers of black wool and boiled leather. Ser Waymar had been a Sworn Brother of the Night’s Watch for less than half a year, but no one could say he had not prepared for his vocation. At least insofar as his wardrobe was concerned. His cloak was his crowning glory; sable, thick and black and soft as sin. “Bet he killed them all himself, he did,” Gared told the barracks over wine, “twisted their little heads off, our mighty warrior.” They had all shared the laugh. It is hard to take orders from a man you laughed at in your cups, Will reflected as he sat shivering atop his garron. Gared must have felt the same. “Mormont said as we should track them, and we did,” Gared said. “They’re dead. They shan’t trouble us no more. There’s hard riding before us. I don’t like this weather. If it snows, we could be a fortnight getting back, and snow’s the best we can hope for. Ever seen an ice storm .
Elizabethe · 25.9K Views
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