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Forever Fae
Book: Forever Fae Read Online Free
Author: L.P. Dover
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years old.  Her body looks ripe and beautiful and it’s a shame I have to take that away from her.  I have noticed that the power I get from females is so much better than the males.   The women have purer hearts which makes their power stronger. The woman cries and wails .  I roll my eyes and blow out an angry breath.   The women I have trapped are all the same and all they do is cry and blubber the whole time.  I’ve heard the p rincess is a stubborn one , so hopefully she’ll be more fun than these pathetic excuses for women. 
    I take the talisman from around my neck and place it on the woman.  She screams the whole time while I sit back and watch.  It doesn’t take long for the talisman to take the power of the weak.  Once she is sprawled out on the ground, she disin tegrates into a pile of ash.   My talisman i s the only thing on the ground so I pick it up and place it around my neck.  I sit back and enjoy the feelings of the power coursing through my body.   I will need the power of T he F our to compl ete my transformation and I look forward to obtaining it .  

Chapter 4
    Calista
     
    Elvena left a few minutes ago to give me my space before the ceremony.  I haven’t talked to Merrick since yesterday, so I have no idea what to expect. Xylia and Meliantha should be here any minute to walk with me to the Great Room where the ceremony and feast will be held.  After the festivities, there will be a meeting with the council and the different dignitaries from the other territories to discuss the Black Forest along with the missing fae and our plans on how to keep our people safe.
    The leader of the dwarves , Durin, will not be here, as well as King Madoc and Qu een Mab from the Winter Court. Durin and King Madoc are having their own meeting to discuss the production of more magical relics. It has been said that the magic in the relics made by the dwarves have certain components that have the capability of destroying different types of evil.   Having an affinity for the earth has put me in tune with the way our land feels, and I can feel that the evil is growing stronger.
    I walk through my spacious bedroom with its deep purple walls and matching bed set, but the place I’m headed toward has always been my sanctuary.  My library is where I like to relax because reading has always been my escape.  My library is connected to my room and it’s just mine to use. When I’m not training secretly with Merrick, I’m in my library or out in the gardens.  I love to engross myself in a book and imagine I am right there with the characters.  I take a seat by the window and pick up my favorite book from the table beside my seat.  I got it from the mortal realm, and I’m reading it for the fifth time.  The love story between Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy is simply epic. 
    I hear Xylia and my sister enter my bedroom.  Xylia and I have been best friends since infancy and she’s also the wildest and craziest girl I know.   Her mother and father have been part of the council f or many years and are good friends of my parents. Xylia and I travel to the mortal realm every now and again, mainly so I can get my books and so Xylia can get her ch oice of hair dye.  She put streaks of purple in her dark blonde hair to match the purple dress she picked out for the ceremony tonight.   She’s also part wood nymph, super skinny and tall like me reaching about five feet and ten inches.   She always says she is jealous of my c urves and I always snap back and tell her to eat more. The trees are her escape and she hates tha t books are mine because the pages are made from tre e s .  She complains that I need a new hobby, but I can’t give up my books.  She’ll just have to get over it.  
    “Calista, where are you? ” Xylia calls from the bedroom. “ Oh yeah, let me guess, you’re in here.”  Xylia pokes her head in through the library door and sees me holding a book. She gives me a grimace, but then quickly
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