Her Forever (Book 3)- Chapter 69

Willa’s POV

I flew out of the palace like my rear was on fire. I got halfway up to the top of the trees until I realized that I had no weapon with me. I was donned in just the dress that Orion had left me in. A baby blue lace dress with an intricate weaving of babies breath at the hems. My boobs were basically falling out; no doubt Orion wanted a glimpse at them when he got home. Going into battle looking like a child would be hilarious, and no one was going to take me seriously. On top of that, I have no fighting experience and no weapon to yield, as explained by my father.

I needed a plan and a good one.

est tree next to the palace to think. I couldn’t fly in guns blazing because, in fact, there were no guns. Scratching my chin, trying to think my way into this

head up and flying to the very top, I poked my head from the

a stick; they

spell wouldn’t work? Prinna gave it to me,” he yelled at the other two.

n his scales, pull what we need, and let’s get out. We can’t bring the whole dragon,” said the shorter of the three.

u nuts? That thing will wake up and blow me to bits. I should have stayed back and got in on the fighting. This recon s**t ain’t my forte.” The

ve a bunch of crazy spelling casting mess in Bergarian, and who knows where else. I landed softly on the ground and tip-toed to the cave. My back was completely fla

d it to the other side of the clearing. Their heads both perked up, and they both looked at each other and then behind them, completely opposite of where the rock landed.

aller one. Wow, that was a completely terrible line. Might as well say, ‘did you fall from heaven because you look like an angel.’

sive talking.

ss, they are idiots.

tactic and get to Horus and fast.

s I circled around to get a good glimpse inside the cave. The other warlocks lantern was heading down the long cave. He hadn’t reach Horus yet.

nowflake; which one were you speaking to?” They both glared at each other while I played with my necklace.

ering to each other when I realized this was as far as I could go to get them away from the cave. I started humming, thinking of having them fall asleep just beside the cave without making any noise.

the melody and having them lulled the sleep, it started working. They both sat beside the cave, leaning on each other. Both of them curled up like babies, and once their breaths evened out, I sprinted to the mouth of the cave.

ll swaying back and forth; dang, this was a deep cave. Horus would be sleeping, so I started screaming for him to wake up. “Horus

high-pitched scream from the other warlock as I heard a loud snap. The ground below me started to rumble as I felt the heavy breaths of Horus ascending the cave. Running back out into the light, Hor

ou eat him?” I cried. Not really wanting to know the answer, Hor

lp.” Horus huffed and crouched down so I could mount; gripping ahold of his horns, I stiffened and remembered that the witches would want his blood.

hrough the sky.

we were flying, I could imagine the trunks of the tree being vast. What fun it would be to run through that forest!

d. His feet landed with a thump while leaving large claw indentions in the dirt.

Highness!” I sat up straight as one of Orion’s warriors appeared from the fence. “You shouldn’t be here, His Highness-“I put my ha

ere, is he? I am, so where are they? What’s going on?” I c

ked behind himself, giving me a wink. He wanted in, and he wanted to steal the show.

efore them.

rowled for an answer while everyone started running away from Horus. “We’re gonna torch it, get everyone out.” I didn’t yell, but I didn’t have to because of Seth’s incredible hearing.

ed up the rest of Orion’s warriors as Horus began shaking the ground with the stomps of his caws. His wings flapped, hitting several warlocks to the ground and guarding the door. The vibrations from Horus’s throat let me know something was coming from it, and it was going to be big. Seth looked one more time my way before I threw a thumbs up and Horus let out his gr

screaming, several still on fire as they tried to leave through the exit. Horus chomped on several warlocks, blood smearing the cobblestone pathway. No one was getting out alive in this secret hideaway. The fire had already consumed the drapes, tables, and furniture was laid out recklessly. Bodies were charred and left lifeless on the floor. It reminded me of the movie Kil

My scene w

rowd entered, and Horus didn’t seem worried. My father and my brothers, minus Luke, came marching in with their tridents and swords. My father took one look

is eyes as he stuck his trident in the ground and took off his armore

One of my brothers jeered while my father smacked up upside the head.

. I dismounted and felt my heart pull to the bottom of the basement. It was dark, dreary, and thankfully dry since Horus’s flames went halfway down. Still, I wasn’t going down there

n to the basement. “Come out, you dumb b***h, and give me my mate!” I smiled triumphantly at my fantastic Joan Of Arc words while my father shoo

d me away from the entryway.

princess, I’m a damn queen!”

My brother said as he gave me a high f

lood was on his tunic, and his skin was no longer white but a light tan with his black wings. His black obsidian eyes glared into the sun until he looked at me.

ran up to me and engulfed me in the enormous hug. “My Darling, what did I tell you!” He cried as he buried his face in my neck.

I whispered.

te to my tush as I squealed.

My brothers nodded as Orion told them how to bring her up.

us’s eyes gleamed with excitement as Prinna tried to back away.

d get to him, that’s why I left him out of the fight, but I guess you knew better, Daring.”

ion grabbed me and pulled me to his chest whi

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