Girl Enchanted (Book 2 of The Girl Trilogy)

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Authors: Reussie Miliardario

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Also by Réussie Miliardario

Girl Possessed
(Book 1 of The Girl Trilogy)

Outlaws
(
Endless Love, #1
)

Bad Girl (Endless Love,
#2)

The Bad Boy

Girl Enchanted

by Réussie Miliardario

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2012 by
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é
ussie
Miliardario

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fictitiously. Other names, characters, things, places, and
incidents are the product of the author’s imagination, and any
resemblance to actual events, locales, persons, or things, living
or dead, is entirely coincidental.

For Ronald and Regina

Girl Enchanted

1

My heart was beating fast from fear. I
could hardly breathe. Shaul and I just escaped from prison after I
collapsed the dungeon with the sound vibrations of my voice. Now
all hell let loose.

Shaul’s brother, Aver, the devil
incarnate himself, was after us with all his wicked powers and
machinations. He wanted to rape and kidnap me with the hope of
producing a son. And if he didn’t get us, the wrathful community
members with their torches and weapons were right behind him coming
out of the forest in pursuit of our lives. They would torture us,
return us to prison, or even murder us.

But, even worse than that, the
community leaders would separate Shaul and me forever. And I
couldn’t live without my one true love, the boy I would live or die
for. Shaul was my other half, my soul mate, even if he was entirely
bad.

Breathing fast, Shaul and I dove off
the cliff. Magnificent wings spread from our backs as we tumbled
through the sky downwards. I was an awkward fool, still unable to
control the red blossom wings fluttering madly out of my
back.

Shaul grabbed my waist. He would stop
at nothing to protect me. His entire purpose in life was dependent
upon my survival.

I looked up at him as he supported me
midair. Enormous black feather wings were extending out behind him.
He looked grand and otherworldly.

At that moment, a sudden epiphany
overwhelmed me. It was an odd time to have such a thought, but it
enraptured my essence like an overpowering rush of
excitement.

If we escaped our pursuers, I could
finally take revenge upon the girl I truly hated with all my heart
and all my soul. Now that we were free, I could kill Jezebel
Bradeere! I could torture and maim her like she did to me. I still
had the scars from her carvings on my chest that said, “slut.” If I
could get a hold of her, I could destroy her life like she
destroyed mine.


Close your wings,” Shaul
yelled out to me interrupting my thoughts. The blue sky swirled
around us. Sunlight flashed in my eyes.

With some commands, both of our wings
folded back into our bodies. At once, he pulled me up against him.
We were chest to chest as our heads broke the surface of the
splendorous, forbidden lake.

Light enveloped us. It glistened and
sparkled—beautiful, radiant. Fully submerged, we spun around as lit
bubbles surrounded us and rose upwards. It was a glorious sight and
coupled with my epiphany, I felt heaven bound.

Our clothes tore from our bodies as
transformations ensued. Our legs formed into fish tails—mine red,
his black. I noticed that his bare chest was tight with perfectly
formed muscles. Even in the flurry this aroused me. Sparkling
bubbles rushed through the strands of his black hair. And his face
shone with the charisma and attractiveness of a dome cinema star.
Shaul was the epitome of physical perfection.

He brushed my wild, long hair away
from my face and gazed into my eyes sending a blaze of excitement
through me. He kissed my forehead tenderly.

I wanted more. I wanted to kiss him
passionately, like there was no tomorrow, but we were in serious
danger.

The music in my mind burst from my
body and surrounded us from every direction. The symphony was
everywhere now, and for the first time, it wasn’t only in my head.
My lust for Shaul was the greatest it had ever been.

This lake was magical. And now I knew
for certain that the music that possessed our minds this past year
was coming from something within the lake that was beckoning us to
it. What was it? I had an intense desire to know.

My yearning for Shaul was overwhelming
now. I almost didn’t even care about our lives. I just wanted him.
With all the power I possessed, I tore my gaze away from him and
took hold of my maddening passions.

I looked deep into the water below us.
Though we were wreathed in light, it wasn’t as bright or brilliant
as the light beneath our bodies that shined upwards with intensity
like nothing I had ever experienced. It looked like the sun, but it
didn’t hurt my eyes. In fact, gazing at it filled my body with
pleasurable sensations.

I wondered what would happen to us if
we swam into it. Because it was so powerful and intense, I feared
we would be burned alive. Was this energy source responsible for my
overwhelming lusts?

Shaul must have seen the expression on
my face because he stroked my flowing hair in reassurance. He held
me against his chest. I wanted to move away, but I couldn’t. I
wondered if he could feel how fast my heart was racing. I could
feel the rhythms of his body like they were my own. The music was
so entrancing and erotic.

Refocusing, I looked up and through
the water to see if Aver had followed us off the cliff and into the
lake yet. He was deadly evil and would stop at nothing to
impregnate me in hopes of producing a son with his serpent elements
of earth and fire and my josephine elements of air and water. A son
possessing all four elements would give him entrance into the
Garden of Eden where he could eat from the Tree of Life and bring
forth eternal Hell on Earth.

I didn’t see him. He must have still
been slithering upon his belly at the edge of the cliff. Shaul had
forced a spell on him to make him lose his arms and legs. I knew
the spell was only temporary as Shaul’s brother would simply
shape-shift back into his original, upright black serpent
form.

We still had time to get away. Shaul
took my hand and we quickly swam downwards. As we moved, I realized
we were quite a distance from the frightening light ahead. Like the
sun, it appeared very close, but in actuality it was very far
away.

Again, I looked back, toward the
surface anxiously searching through the bubbles and light that
trailed up so clearly to the top of the lake. We weren’t safe
yet.

I was surprised at my vision. My sight
was even more vivid under water than on land. I could see far into
the distance.

With no sign of Aver, I turned my gaze
back toward the light deep within the lake. As we moved closer, it
progressively grew brighter and brighter. I could feel the intense
power coming from its source. Passion ran through my veins. The
music was amorous and it was everywhere.

Suddenly, I heard a splash overhead,
then a loud boom. It was like an explosion and the water shook in
all directions. Even at the great distance, I saw Aver rushing
toward us. My body tensed something tremendous. My heart was
beating so fast now. I almost felt like I was
hyperventilating.

He was dangerous. And he was after
us!

We moved incredibly fast now. Shaul
looked confident and strong. The light ahead was blinding my eyes
now. I heard a loud roar. Its sound was so intense that the
vibrations surrounded me in physical sensations.


It’s only Aver trying to
frighten you,” Shaul said.

I was shocked at how clear his voice
was in the water. “We can talk?” I asked breathlessly as we rushed
deeper into the depths of the lake. My voice, though stressed,
sounded completely normal too.

Abruptly, I felt a flurry of
vibrations overwhelm me. The flow of water became
chaotic.

At once, Aver grabbed my arm and
yanked me toward him. His snake-like facial features looked
terrifying like a cross between a cobra and a boy. His body was
lean and cut like any other fit teenager, but he was covered in
horrifying black scales.

He pulled me right up against him. To
my shock, my passions were even stronger now that I was pressed up
against this abomination. I was filled with pure animalistic lust.
My body trembled and shook in excitement.

I struggled to get away frantically,
desperately trying to conjure up my own logic. What was happening
to me?

But his skin turned inside out and
folded over most of my body nearly smothering me in his essence. It
was horrifying. His body felt freezing and scaly. Everything was
dark.

I couldn’t breathe.
I’m gonna die. I’m gonna die.
I knew my life was over and there was nothing I could do about
it. My lungs felt like they were going to explode out of my skin.
His scales were so cold. It seemed like I was being frozen
alive.

In super-time, I heard Shaul’s voice
in my mind. “He’s trying to impregnate you, but nothing will happen
unless your entire body is surrounded by his. Keep your arms
out.”

At once, I felt Shaul
yanking me out of Aver’s trap. When my body left his, the water on
my skin felt like fire.
I’m gonna die. I’m
gonna die.
The temperature shift was so
intense. It hurt so bad—the most pain I could have ever imagined.
So much worse than any tortures Lucindean had inflicted upon me in
prison.

All I heard was: “You’re gonna be ok.”
It was Shaul’s voice.

He was wrong! My body burst into
flames. Fire covered me.

That pain was all encompassing, like
being run over by a car where your insides squirt out and splatter
all over the place and you feel every cell of it in a hundred
spots.

Then I was yanked into the brightness
below so hard that I went spiraling down a hole of pure light so
intense that I literally burnt up into nothing. Truly. The pain was
indescribable, but it only lasted a second before my entire body
disintegrated.

Suddenly, I felt as weightless as air.
I had no body tying me down. The pain stopped.

I was completely surrounded by light.
I was light. And I felt the most sublime bliss I had ever felt in
my life. Everything was beautiful and ethereal. Nothing was
anything. And anything was nothing. It was only feelings of utter
euphoria. I never wanted to leave this place, but then my
consciousness was yanked through another hole and I was back in
physical form in a shocking world.

2

We were standing in a cemetery on pure
white sand before a small, glassy pond with dark rolling hills
behind it. Though it was daytime, the sky had a dim, eerie feel
because the sun was partly eclipsed.

Grave stones with the usual holograms
of the dead lined the bottoms of the hills. I could hear their
whispers overlapping faintly. Memories spoken. Dreams shattered.
Broken hearts.

Even with the whispers and holograms,
there was an odd stillness to the setting. It was creepy. But,
after a moment, I heard galloping sounds—the racing of hooves
against the earth. It sounded like an army on horseback was racing
up the hilltops from behind, out of view, and toward us. But, there
were terrible screeching sounds like metal rubbing against metal as
the pursuers grew closer to the top.

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