The Heart Mage – The Immortal Crown Saga Read Online Kenya Wright

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Total pages in book: 67
Estimated words: 67437 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 337(@200wpm)___ 270(@250wpm)___ 225(@300wpm)
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“My fingers are already inside of you, Symphony.”

“But why does she get your cock and I—”

“Come.” Ian sounded exhausted. “I will lay down. My face is right here. My tongue is waiting to please you.”

“Oh, Ian.” She giggled. “You are so wicked.”

“And very loud.” Sighing, I adjusted my glasses and began tracing the next lines with my finger to make sure I did not miss any parts of the story.

Lord Erebos, sensing Shana’s imminent demise, cradled her in his arms as her life force slowly faded. Sadly, he whispered to Shana about how much he loved her, but it was too late. She could not hear him.

A great sorrow settled through me.

Sometimes life is so unfair.

I paused from reading and wished that Lord Erebos had told Shana about his love sooner. Would everything have changed? Would she still be alive?

Wet slapping sounds ensued. “Oh! Oh!”

Ian groaned with pleasure.

“Oh! Oh!”

I scratched the side of my head and returned to the book.

In that somber moment, a miracle occurred.

Yes. She may be alive.

I widened my eyes.

From the ground where Shana’s lifeblood had seeped, blood roses began to sprout. Their deep crimson petals unfurled, as if reaching out to comfort the grieving Lord Erebos.

Oh no. She still is. . .going to die.

My sight blurred with tears.

A vast, ever growing void filled me.

The blood roses were infused with Shana’s pure essence, her love, and her undying spirit. Overwhelmed with heartbreaking regret, Lord Erebos made a solemn vow to honor Shana’s memory. He turned the site of her death into a breathtaking garden, filled with blood roses that seemed to absorb the sadness that lingered in the air.

Full of shock, I put the book on my lap.

No. . .she. . .died and he never got to love her.

Suddenly all around me, the walls of the library melted away. Everywhere I looked brilliant crimson roses grew out of books and blossomed from the window near me. They licked up my legs. Tons of them circled the space where Ian and the humans made love.

Their petals stretched and tangled around Ian as he lay on his back, while Harmony rode Ian’s face and Symphony bounced on his cock with wild abandon.

Why have I never heard this story about Lord Erebos? Is this what triggered him to became a hero?

“Poor Shana.” Tears spilled from my eyes. “Poor Lord Erebos.”

Where is this garden? I must go there. I must see these roses for myself.

Off in the distance, Harmony moaned. “Oh. Oh. Oh.”

I wiped my tears away and returned to my book.

As time went on, the legend of Shana and her blood roses spread far and wide. The garden became a place of pilgrimage for those seeking solace, love, and hope, and all called it Rosashana Sanctuary.

“But where is the garden?” Desperate, I turned several pages and stopped on one showing a map.

There it is.

I studied the map.

Then, disappointment flooded me.

Oh no. It is in mage territory.

“I may never see them.” I gritted my teeth. “How. . .will I know if they are real or simply the stuff of folklore?”

Suddenly, the library doors swung open with a bang.

Uh oh.

Half-naked, Harmony and Symphony shrieked and got off Ian. Fast, they rushed with fixing their clothes.

“Girls!” Their father, Tansen stood in the doorway, furious. His face was tinted red. His hands were fisted at his sides. “You dishonor me! You dishonor yourselves!”

And they dishonored my reading!

Harmony and Symphony shrank back, still buttoning and pulling up their clothes. Fear radiated from their flushed faces.

“Father. . .” Harmony trembled. “W-we are sorry.”

Symphony pulled up her dress. “It is not what you think.”

“I believe I have a clear idea of what was going on in here.” Tansen stomped into the room. “Think of what the kingdom will say once all hear about this! No one will want to marry tainted maidens!”

So full of bloodlust, Ian lazily sat up and stuffed his cock back into his pants. His face was wet from Symphony’s arousal. “Sir, we were merely studying human breeding techniques. They were not tainted—”

“They look pretty tainted to me, Ian!” Tansen appeared ready to kill my brother. Surely, if Ian were not a vampire prince and Tansen a mere human, Ian would have been dead. Instead, Tansen sneered. “I will be speaking to your father about this.”

A lot that will do. Father is sleeping with your wife while you work on court concerts.

Sighing, I picked up my silver bookmark from the table and placed it in the book, before closing it. “Tansen, I must apologize. I called Symphony and Harmony in here to help us study and our mist accidentally left us. I’ve been told that our mist tends to be pretty potent, even on female vampires.”

Tansen crossed his arms over his chest. A skeptical expression decorated his face as he turned to me.

I continued, “As you know we are still struggling with our new ripening phase. Therefore, Ian, I, and even your daughters cannot be at fault under the Law of Ripening. Section 3.592 states that due to this being a natural occurrence all involved cannot be considered guilty of any erotic transgressions that—”


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