Hi! Could I request this for Daemon? I've been really interested in the whole haunting for Damon
in the latest season and just wanted charmed and thought Daemon might come across the spirit of his late ex-lover at Harrenhal. She was Otto's eldest daughter who passed away before they could wed. There's a chance that Otto mistakenly poisoned her instead of Daemon, in an attempt to stop their marriage. She confides in Daemon about the specifics of her death, and he finds closure by being able to embrace her, kiss her, and be intimate with her. Alys Rivers was someone she adored and cared for, perhaps as a motherly figure. Alys might continue to trigger visions of his former lover in Daemon, but not with harmful intentions; it could be rooted in her affection for her maternal figure. This could serve as the first part of a two-part series, and the suspenseful conclusion could be Alys' revelation that she intends to bring her back to life, potentially leading to Damon's unexpected shift in allegiance in the series đđâ¤ď¸âđĽ
A/N: First of all I just want to say thank you for requesting this!!! I am sooo sorry that it took me to song for me to write this for you! I really hope you enjoy this and I'm really sorry if it's not entirely what you wanted but I tried! đ
Summary: Daemon Targaryen encounters the spirit of his lost love, Otto Hightowerâs eldest daughter, who died before they could wed. Alys Rivers offers Daemon a way to bring her back, binding their souls but at a high cost. As heâs consumed by their supernatural connection, Daemon faces a painful choice: keep her and lose himself, or release her and find peace.
Characters: Daemon & Alys
Pairing: Daemon Targaryen x Fem!Reader
Warnings: Some Angst
Word Count: 1983
Tag List: @snowtargaryen @hippiedippiekitty
Part 1 ---
Daemon Targaryen never considered himself a man bound by ghosts. He took what he wanted, feared little, and answered to no one. But there was one shadow that followed him, one face that haunted his dreams in the depths of the nightâa woman he loved fiercely, his intended bride, taken from him before they could wed. She was Otto Hightowerâs eldest daughter, his love, his match, and a memory that clawed at his heart like iron scraping bone.
And now, they say, she wanders Harrenhal.
The torches cast jagged shadows across the cracked walls as Daemon strode through the desolate corridors of the ancient castle. Alys Rivers, dark-eyed and silent, led the way, her steps so light she seemed to glide. Daemon had come here on a whim, drawn by rumors of Alysâs talents. They spoke of her sight, her ability to reach beyond the veil, of a power that could evoke spirits, and conjure memories from the other side. Daemon had scoffed at such tales, but here he was, heart pounding with a hope he would not admit, even to himself.
They reached an old, nearly forgotten hall where the light seemed thinner, barely touching the cold stone. Alys turned to face him, her expression unreadable. âShe is near,â she murmured.
Daemonâs throat tightened. âBring her to me, then.â
Alys did not respond immediately; instead, she stepped back, her dark eyes meeting him with an expression that seemed both compassionate and haunting. With a few whispered words that faded into the stillness, she raised her hands, her fingers moving through the air as though drawing open a curtain unseen.
And then, Daemon felt itâa stirring, a ripple in the atmosphere. The air grew colder, tingling with a sensation he couldnât quite place as if something forgotten was being called to life once more.
Then he saw her.
She stood in the shadows, her form translucent yet unmistakable. She looked exactly as he rememberedâelegant and poised, with a softness that made his heart twist with longing. Her eyes, deep and expressive, locked onto his, and he took a step closer, not daring to blink, terrified she might vanish like all the memories heâd clung to for so long.
âDaemon,â she said softly, her voice carrying a warmth that cut through the chill around them.
His breath left him in a shudder. âGods⌠I thought Iâd lost you forever.â His voice was a hoarse whisper, filled with a rawness heâd never shown to another soul.
She smiled, though it was a sad, broken thing. âYou did lose me, Daemon. And not by fate or sickness, but by the hand of my blood.â Her voice trembled, anger mingling with sorrow. âI did not die by chance. My father took me from you.â
Daemonâs expression hardened. He had suspected Ottoâs hand in her untimely death, but hearing it from her lips was a dagger to his heart. âTell me what happened,â he demanded, his voice rough, desperate.
She paused, looking down at her hands, then back at him, her eyes glistening with unshed tears. âHe planned to poison you, Daemon. To ensure I would never stand beside you as your wife, to keep our marriage from bringing you closer to the throne. But he miscalculatedâŚâ Her voice broke, and she looked away, pain flickering across her face. âThe cup he brought me that night was meant for you. I drank it, thinking it a gesture of his blessing, of forgiveness. And as I lay there, gasping, as I felt the life draining from my body⌠he looked at me with horror.â
Daemonâs hands clenched into fists, his knuckles turning white as rage surged within him. âHe killed you to stop me. That insufferable snake took you from me.â
She nodded, her form flickering faintly in the cold light. âIn his eyes, I was a casualty⌠a necessary one to prevent what he feared most.â Her voice softened, eyes searching his face. âI only wish I could have said goodbye.â
They were silent for a moment, the weight of her words heavy in the air. Daemonâs gaze softened as he took a step closer to her, his hand reaching out, though he stopped just short of touching her. âI would have burned the realm to keep you safe,â he whispered, his voice raw with emotion. âI would have done anything.â
She stepped closer, her presence faint but solid enough that he could feel a sliver of warmth, a remnant of the life they had once hoped to share. âAnd I would have walked through fire for you,â she replied, a fierce glimmer in her eyes. âI would have given up anything to be by your side, Daemon.â
He reached out again, his fingers trembling, unsure if he would feel her touch or if his hand would pass through. To his surprise, he felt herâa chill against his skin, yet grounding, familiar. Her hands found his, delicate and weightless.
They stood in silence, foreheads touching, a thousand unspoken words exchanged in that moment. The years melted away, and for a fleeting heartbeat, it felt as if they were the same two souls they had once beenâwild, passionate, and bound by a love that defied the very gods.
Daemonâs hand moved up, cupping her cheek, his thumb brushing lightly over her skin as if memorizing her once more. âI swore youâd be mine,â he whispered, voice trembling with both rage and longing. âAnd now⌠I donât know how to let you go again.â
She placed a ghostly hand over his heart, her touch soft but resonant. âYou donât have to,â she whispered, leaning in until her lips met his.
The kiss was electric, a union of fire and ice. His heart thundered as he held her, feeling her presence consume him, grounding him as if she were still alive, warm, and vibrant. Time slowed
each kiss, each caress an echo of the life theyâd never had the chance to share. His arms tightened around her as if holding her would anchor her to him, to the world of the living.
When their kiss finally broke, she looked at him, full of sorrow and love. âDaemon,â she whispered, âyou must let me rest. But promise me⌠promise me you will never let him win. Do not let my death be in vain.â
He nodded, his jaw set with grim determination. âIâll avenge you and make him pay for what he took from us.â
Daemonâs hand slipped from hers as her form began to wane, her eyes glistening with the silent plea she had left him with: Do not let my death be in vain. He watched helplessly as her spirit faded, leaving behind an unbearable emptiness that seemed to deepen the shadows of Harrenhal.
Before the silence could swallow him whole, Alys Rivers stepped closer, her gaze steady and enigmatic. She observed him with the measured patience of one whoâd seen such grief many times before, her expression a strange blend of compassion and steel. She placed a hand on his arm, drawing his attention to her, breaking the spell of despair that had settled over him.
âYou truly loved her,â Alys said softly, a question and a statement all at once.
Daemonâs eyes blazed as he turned to her. âShe was everything.â His voice was a hoarse whisper, stripped bare of his usual pride. âBut that is why I will never forgive that serpent, her father. I would see the world burn to have her back.â
Alys gave a slow, deliberate nod, seeming to weigh his words. She stepped around him, the hem of her dark gown whispering over the cold stone. âI can bring her back,â she murmured, each word a tantalizing promise that hung in the air. Her gaze held his, unflinching. âBut such magic is costly, Daemon Targaryen. Some forces bind the dead to the afterlife, threads that, once severed, cannot be mended without consequence.â
Daemonâs fists clenched as he took in her words, a muscle in his jaw ticking. âName the price.â
She studied him for a long moment, and Daemon could feel her searching, reaching into the parts of him that he kept hidden. âYou would risk your very soul, your bloodline⌠even your crown, to bring her back. Once life is restored, it canât be undone again. She will come back to the world of the living, but such magic leaves scars.â Her voice softened. âAnd the price would not only be yours to bear. Those who defy death are never left unmarked.â
Daemon let her words sink in, the fire in him dimming with a slow, mounting horror. He could bring her back, but at what cost? Would she return whole, or would she bear some shadow, a remnant of the darkness sheâd been drawn from? And yet, could he walk away, knowing this chance existed?
He turned away, his gaze dark as he looked over the desolate hall. âWhat must I sacrifice, exactly?â
Alys tilted her head, her dark eyes shadowed and knowing. âYour life as you know it, Daemon. Your heart will belong to her⌠entirely, without room for another. And if you defy the magic or the price of it, her soul will suffer the consequences. The magic demands loyalty, and as such, it would demand yours.â
Daemonâs mind raced, visions of their past together flooding his thoughts. She had been his match in every wayâher laughter, her fire, her unyielding spirit, and the fierce, defiant way sheâd loved him. He couldnât count the times heâd dreamt of her, only to wake and remember that she was gone, lost to him by the hand of the one man heâd trusted least.
Alysâs voice was soft as she continued. âYou know she saw me as a mother, as a friend. I would never harm her. But bringing her back⌠it will bind us all together in ways that none of us can predict. The magic is as old as these stones. It cannot be controlled once it begins.â
He met her gaze, his eyes intense, a silent question in them. âYou would do this for her?â His voice was softer, guarded. âEven knowing the risk?â
Alys stepped closer, her expression softening with a trace of vulnerability. âFor her, yes. She was dear to me, and her loss⌠it felt as though Iâd lost a part of myself.â She hesitated, her gaze drifting as if looking into another world. âBut Daemon, you must understandâthis will change you. The Daemon Targaryen you know now will not survive unscathed. You might find yourself in conflict with those you once held dear, bound by forces that even you cannot defy.â
Daemonâs gaze darkened. His mind flickered to those he might be forced to forsake: his family, the throne⌠perhaps even the very kingdom he had once sought to rule. The sacrifices twisted at his mind, a hollow ache forming in his chest. Could he do this, knowing he might become unrecognizable to himself, bound to a fate he couldnât undo?
And yet, her face lingered in his mind, a flickering light in the shadows.
He closed his eyes, breathing deeply as he let his heart answer before his mind could. When he looked back at Alys, his resolve was clear. âI accept. She was my lifeâwhatever is left of me now is hers.â
Alys regarded him, a small, knowing smile curving her lips. âVery well,â she murmured, a flicker of satisfaction in her gaze. âBut remember Daemon, once this path is set in motion, it cannot be reversed. And if the cost becomes too great, the only way to save her will be to destroy yourself.â
Daemonâs eyes flashed with fierce determination. âIf that is whatâs required, then so be it.â
Alys gave a slight nod, her expression unreadable as she extended her hand toward him. âThen come, Prince Daemon. The ritual begins tonight.â
Summary: Y/N's ordinary life takes a supernatural twist when they encounter the mysterious Cullen family in Forks. Immersed in a world of eternal love and trials, Y/N becomes a vital part of the Cullens' immortal story. Guided by Alice's visions and Jasper's wisdom, they face cosmic threats and navigate the complexities of supernatural existence. The story unfolds through eclipses of emotions and trials, culminating in a dawn where enduring bonds and love echo through the agesâa forever-bound journey in the supernatural realm.
Characters: The Cullen family
Pairing: Jasper x Reader x Alice
Warnings: No Warnings
Word Count: 563
Chapter 1 --- Chapter 2
The rain-soaked streets of Forks glistened under the diffused light filtering through the low-hanging clouds. Y/N, a newcomer to this seemingly ordinary town, meandered through the wet thoroughfares with an air of contemplation. The scent of damp earth mingled with the piney aroma of the surrounding forest, creating an atmosphere that felt both serene and mysterious.
Forks High School loomed ahead, its brick facade appearing almost foreboding against the backdrop of the verdant landscape. Y/N couldn't shake the feeling that this journey wasn't just a relocation but a shift in the very fabric of their existence.
As they entered the bustling corridors, the air hummed with subdued conversations and the shuffling of students. Y/N felt the weight of curious gazes, the subtle scrutiny of a town where everyone seemed to know everyone else. Yet, amidst the familiar faces, one group stood outâthe enigmatic Cullen siblings.
Alice, with her ethereal grace, moved through the crowd like a dancer in a world of mere mortals. Her short, spiky hair seemed to defy the norm, and her golden eyes held an otherworldly sparkle. Beside her, Jasper exuded a quiet strength that hinted at experiences beyond the scope of high school dramas.
The Cullens' eyes met Y/N's, and for a brief moment, the world seemed to pause. Alice, her voice carrying a musical cadence, was the first to break the silence. "You must be Y/N! I saw you coming." Her words, though cryptic, were delivered with a warmth that melted away any apprehension.
Jasper, standing beside Alice, offered a polite nod. "Pleasure to meet you, Y/N," he greeted with a subtle Southern drawl, the formality of the words belying the enigmatic aura that surrounded him.
The introduction seamlessly transitioned into an invitation to join them for lunch. Y/N found themselves at the epicenter of the diverse Cullen clanâEdward, Bella, Emmett, and Rosalieâeach with a presence that hinted at a shared history beyond the confines of high school hierarchies.
The cafeteria buzzed with the energy of animated conversations and laughter. Alice, with her infectious enthusiasm, occasionally paused the discussion to share glimpses of the future she saw in her mind's eye. "Look at this, everyone! Y/N's going to make our lives even more interesting," she proclaimed, her eyes sparkling with mischief.
Edward, the mind-reader, chuckled. "It seems Alice has foreseen a lively addition to our family dynamic."
Jasper, the empathetic one, added, "There's something different about your emotions. It's refreshing," his words resonating with a depth that hinted at untold stories.
The day unfolded with shared classes, stolen glances, and the palpable sense of an unspoken connection. Bella, observant as always, leaned in. "Looks like you've caught the attention of the fascinating duo."
As the final bell rang, Alice took Y/N under her wing. "Come with us. There's something we'd like to show you."
Jasper, with a rare smile, added, "It's a part of our world, Y/N. A world that you're now a part of."
As they led Y/N toward the woods surrounding Forks, a sense of both trepidation and excitement filled the air. The trees stood sentinel, their ancient branches whispering secrets to those who dared to listen. Little did Y/N know that this fateful encounter was the prelude to a journey where love, immortality, and destiny intertwined in ways they could never have imagined.
A/N: I am so sorry I have not posted chapter 3, I have been really busy with school and had to catch up with all my work since I was really sick last week and missed a bunch of work!
Summary: After being mysteriously transported into the world of House of the Dragon, a modern-day woman poses as a seer to gain entry into the Targaryen court. Armed with knowledge of the future, she secretly warns Rhaenyra and Daemon of looming dangers while hiding her true identity. As she grows closer to both, romantic tension builds, but so do the risks of her deception. With Daemon's suspicions rising and Rhaenyraâs trust deepening, the reader must navigate her lies while trying to alter their tragic fateâbefore everything unravels.
Characters: Rhaenyra & Daemon
Pairing: Rhaenyra x Fem!Reader x Daemon
Warnings: None
Word Count: 1243
Tag List: @snowtargaryen
Chapter 3 --- Chapter 4
Days had passed since you left the first note for Rhaenyra, and the subtle shift in her demeanor was unmistakable. While she had yet to confront anyone publicly, you could sense her wariness in the way she interacted with those around her. The seeds of doubt had been planted, and though you were relieved that your warning had reached her, the constant danger of being discovered hung over you like a storm cloud.
But it wasnât just Rhaenyraâs growing caution that concerned you. Daemon Targaryenâs presence had become more frequent, and wherever he went, he seemed to move with a purpose that unnerved you. You had caught glimpses of him here and thereâalways watching, always listening. It was only a matter of time before your paths crossed again.
And then, one day, it happened.
You had been sent on an errand to deliver herbs to the maesterâs chambers, a mundane task that took you through the winding corridors of the Red Keep. Your mind was preoccupied with the next note you intended to leave for Rhaenyraâone that would warn her of a more immediate threat from within her inner circle. As you turned a corner, lost in thought, you nearly collided with someone coming in the opposite direction.
Startled, you looked upâand your breath caught in your throat.
It was Daemon.
The Rogue Prince stood before you, his silver hair catching the light of the nearby torches. His violet eyes regarded you with an intensity that made your skin prickle. For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence between you thick with unspoken questions. His gaze swept over you, as though he were trying to read your every thought, your every secret.
âApologies, my lord,â you stammered, quickly stepping back and bowing your head to avoid his piercing stare. Your heart hammered in your chest as you prayed he would simply move on and forget the encounter.
But Daemon was not one to let things go so easily.
âYouâre the midwife, arenât you?â he asked, his voice smooth yet laced with something sharp, something dangerous.
âYes, my lord,â you replied, keeping your tone as neutral as possible. âI was sent to deliver these herbs to the maester.â
He nodded, though his eyes never left you. âIâve heard youâve been quite useful since your arrival.â His words were casual, but you sensed the underlying suspicion. âUnusual for someone to earn such favor so quickly.â
âI only do what I can to be of service,â you said, trying to maintain your composure.
Daemon smirked, his lips curling into something that wasnât quite a smile. âModest, too. How very noble of you.â He took a step closer, and you instinctively tensed. âAnd yet, youâve managed to find yourself in quite a few interesting places around the Keep, havenât you?â
Your pulse quickened. Did he know? Had someone seen you near Rhaenyraâs chambers? You forced yourself to remain calm, to hold his gaze without faltering. âI go where I am needed, my lord. Nothing more.â
His smirk widened, though it didnât reach his eyes. âOf course. Youâre just a humble midwife, after all.â
The way he said it made it sound like a lie, like he knew there was more to your story than you were letting on. But you couldnât afford to let him push you. Not here. Not now.
âI should be going,â you said, shifting the basket of herbs in your arms as an excuse to leave. âThe maester is waiting.â
Daemon stepped aside, though his gaze followed you as you passed. âTake care,â he called after you, his tone laced with amusement. âThe Red Keep can be⌠unpredictable.â
You didnât respond, quickening your pace as you made your way down the hall. Only when you were far enough away did you let out the breath you hadnât realized youâd been holding.
That night, as you sat alone in your room, the weight of the encounter with Daemon settled heavily on your shoulders. He knew somethingâmaybe not everything, but enough to make him suspicious. And if there was one thing you knew about Daemon Targaryen, it was that he didnât let things go easily. His curiosity was as dangerous as his sword, and now, it was fixed on you.
You had to be more careful.
But even as the thought crossed your mind, you knew that avoiding Daemonâs scrutiny wasnât your only problem. You still had to deliver the next note to Rhaenyra. And this time, it would be even riskier.
The following day, the Keep was buzzing with activity as preparations for an upcoming feast were underway. Servants rushed through the halls, carrying linens, food, and other supplies, while the nobles discussed matters of the court. It was the perfect distraction.
You had written the second note the night before, the words carefully chosen to warn Rhaenyra of an impending plot by one of her closest allies. Slipping the note into the same alcove near her chambers would be tricky, especially with Daemonâs increased presence around the Keep. But you didnât have a choice.
As you moved through the crowded halls, your mind raced with thoughts of how to avoid detection. The feast provided some cover, but there were more guards than usual stationed near Rhaenyraâs quarters. You would have to be quick.
When you finally reached the corridor leading to her chambers, you were relieved to see that the guards were distracted by a group of visiting nobles. Seizing the opportunity, you hurried toward the alcove and slipped the note into place, your hands shaking slightly from the adrenaline.
Just as you turned to leave, you heard footsteps approaching. Panic surged through you as you ducked into the shadows of a nearby column, your heart pounding in your chest.
Daemon.
He appeared at the far end of the hall, his expression unreadable as he spoke to one of the guards. You held your breath, praying that he wouldnât notice the noteâor worse, see you hiding. For what felt like an eternity, you stayed perfectly still, watching as Daemon scanned the corridor.
But then, as if by some stroke of luck, he turned and walked away.
You didnât wait to see where he went. As soon as the coast was clear, you slipped out of the shadows and made your way back to the servants' quarters, your heart still racing. You had managed to leave the note without being caughtâbut just barely.
Later that evening, you found yourself on edge as you worked, your thoughts consumed by the possibility that Daemon was still watching. You had been careful, but how long could you keep this up before heâor someone elseâfigured out what you were doing?
As you went about your duties, you noticed Rhaenyra in the distance, speaking with one of her advisors. From where you stood, you couldnât hear their conversation, but you could see the way her hand clenched tightly around the hilt of her sword, the tension in her posture unmistakable.
She had found the second note.
For a brief moment, her gaze flickered in your direction, but there was no recognition in her eyes. You were still a stranger to her, just another face among the many who served in the Red Keep. And yet, you couldnât shake the feeling that, in time, she would come to depend on your warnings more than she realized.
But for now, your secret was safe.
At least, you hoped it was.
Summary: Y/N is transported into the show's world, joining forces with the Winchesters to face a cosmic threat. Together, they navigate interdimensional challenges, decipher prophecies, and confront an entity aiming to merge realities. The fanfic explores the blurring of fiction and reality, emphasizing the enduring bonds formed amidst the supernatural chaos.
Characters: Sam & Dean
Pairing: No Pairing
Warnings: No Warnings
Word Count: 426
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The pitter-patter of rain against the window formed a soothing backdrop as Y/N nestled comfortably on the couch, a bowl of popcorn in hand, and Supernatural episodes playing one after another. The flickering light from the television cast dancing shadows across the room, creating an atmosphere of cozy familiarity.
Just as Dean Winchester was about to unleash one of his classic one-liners, a sudden flash of blinding light enveloped Y/N. It was as if the room itself rebelled against the laws of physics, and when the radiance finally subsided, Y/N found themselves standing on a desolate road surrounded by dense woods. The familiar hum of the Impala's engine caught their attention.
Blinking in disbelief, Y/N turned to see the iconic 1967 Chevy Impala, and before they could make sense of the situation, the car's doors creaked open, and the Winchester brothers emerged, guns drawn.
"Who the hell are you, and how did you just appear outta nowhere?" Dean demanded, his eyes narrowing.
Y/N stammered, "I-I'm just a fan! I was watching Supernatural, and now I'm here. This has to be some kind of dream, right?"
Sam exchanged a perplexed glance with Dean, who replied, "Dream or not, you better start talking before we decide to exorcize you."
With a nervous chuckle, Y/N tried to explain, "No, seriously! I was just watching you guys on TV, and then poof, I'm here. I don't even know how!"
"Supernatural? Is that some kind of voodoo?" Sam raised an eyebrow, his skepticism evident.
"No voodoo, no spells. Just a binge-watching session gone terribly wrong," Y/N replied, still trying to wrap their head around the surreal situation.
Dean lowered his gun but kept a wary eye on Y/N. "Okay, let's assume you're not some demon or shapeshifter. Why the hell are you here?"
Y/N's eyes widened with realization, "I think I've been transported into the world of Supernatural. Like, for real."
The Winchesters exchanged incredulous glances before Dean let out a short laugh, "This has got to be the weirdest thing we've ever encountered."
As the reality of the situation settled in, Sam sighed, "Well, if you're telling the truth, we might as well figure this out together. But no funny business."
With an uneasy truce, Y/N joined the Winchesters in the Impala, the rain tapping against the roof as they embarked on an unexpected journey into the unknown. Little did they know, the lines between fiction and reality were about to blur in ways that would defy even the supernatural.
Hi.
I don't know if you are still accepting requests. But can you write that Chris from Charmed is dating y/n but doesn't know that Chris has magic?
If you don't like the idea, you can delete
A/N: Omg of course! You are my first-ever request! I had not been making any posts because I wasn't motivated, but since you requested it I will do it!! I hope you enjoy it!
Summary: Chris Halliwell has been keeping a life-altering secret from Y/Nâheâs a witch from a powerful magical family. When he finally reveals the truth, Y/N is thrust into a world of magic, demons, and danger. Y/N must decide whether to embrace this extraordinary reality or walk away. Can their love withstand the truth, or will the secrets Chris has kept tear them apart?
Characters: Chris, Piper, Leo, Phoebe
Pairing: Chris Halliwell x GN!Y/N
Warnings: No Warnings
Word Count: 1537
Chris Halliwell walked hand in hand with Y/N down the bustling streets of San Francisco. The early evening sun cast long shadows, and the air was filled with the sounds of distant chatter, car engines, and the occasional chirping of birds. He had been seeing Y/N for a few months now, and things had been going wellâtoo well, perhaps. But with every date, every sweet moment, the weight of the secret he carried grew heavier on his shoulders.
âChris, youâve been a little quiet today,â Y/N said, glancing up at him with concern in their eyes. âEverything okay?â
Chris forced a smile, squeezing Y/N's hand a little tighter. âYeah, just⌠thinking.â
âAbout?â Y/N prompted, not missing the flicker of hesitation in his eyes.
âOh, you know, life, the future⌠where we're headed,â Chris replied, hoping the vague response would be enough. The truth was, he was always thinking about the futureâliterally. As a Whitelighter-witch hybrid, Chris had traveled from the future to prevent a dark fate from befalling his family. But none of that could be shared with Y/N, at least not yet.
âYouâre not getting cold feet, are you?â Y/N teased, nudging him playfully with their shoulder.
Chris chuckled softly. âNo, not at all. Just trying to figure out how to balance everything, you know?â
âLife can be complicated,â Y/N agreed. âBut you know you can talk to me about anything, right?â
Chris stopped walking and turned to face Y/N, taking both of their hands in his. The sincerity in Y/Nâs gaze made his heart ache with the desire to come clean. But how could he? How could he explain that he was a witch, that his family was one of the most powerful magical families in existence, and that he had traveled through time to save the world?
âI know,â he finally said, leaning down to press a gentle kiss on Y/Nâs forehead. âIâm lucky to have you.â
Y/N smiled, standing on their tiptoes to kiss him properly. âYouâre right, you are lucky,â they teased, their smile lighting up their face.
Chris laughed, the tension easing slightly. âLetâs head back to the Manor. Thereâs something I want to show you.â
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The Halliwell Manor was as imposing as ever, with its Victorian architecture and an aura of mystery that seemed to cling to its walls. Y/N had been there a few times, but the house still held an enigmatic charm that they couldnât quite place.
âPiper, Leo, Iâm home!â Chris called as he opened the front door, leading Y/N inside.
Y/N looked around, admiring the intricate details of the house. âThis place is incredible. It always feels like thereâs some kind of history here.â
Chris smiled. âThereâs a lot of history in this house, thatâs for sure.â
Before Y/N could ask what he meant, Piper Halliwell, Chris's mother, appeared from the kitchen, wiping her hands on a dishtowel. She smiled warmly when she saw Y/N. âOh, hi, Y/N! Itâs so good to see you again. How have you been?â
âHi, Piper! Iâve been good, thank you. How about you?â
âBusy, as usual,â Piper replied with a wink. âBut thatâs life. Are you staying for dinner?â
Chris quickly cut in before Y/N could respond. âWe might have to skip dinner tonight, Mom. I wanted to show Y/N something upstairs.â
Piper raised an eyebrow, her motherly intuition telling her something was up. âAlright, but donât take too long. You know how I feel about skipping meals.â
Chris nodded, pulling Y/N towards the stairs. âWe wonât. I promise.â
As they made their way to the attic, Y/N couldnât help but feel a mix of excitement and curiosity. Chris had mentioned the attic before, but he had always been vague about what was up there. Now, as they climbed the stairs, Y/N felt a sense of anticipation building.
When they reached the attic door, Chris paused, looking at Y/N with a serious expression. âThereâs something I need to tell you before we go in.â
Y/Nâs heart skipped a beat. âOkayâŚâ
Chris took a deep breath, struggling to find the right words. âThis might sound crazy, but you have to trust me, alright?â
Y/N nodded, their concern deepening. âChris, youâre scaring me. What is it?â
âIâm not who you think I am,â Chris said slowly. âThereâs a lot about my life that you donât know⌠things I havenât told you because I didnât know how.â
Y/Nâs mind raced, trying to piece together what he was saying. âWhat do you mean?â
Chris turned to the door, hesitating for just a moment before pushing it open. The attic was dimly lit, with shafts of light filtering through the windows, illuminating the dust particles in the air. In the center of the room was an old, ornate book resting on a wooden stand.
âWhat is this place?â Y/N asked, stepping inside, their voice barely above a whisper.
âThis is where my family keeps the Book of Shadows,â Chris explained, moving towards the book. âItâs a magical tome that has been passed down through generations. It contains spells, potions, and information about demons and other supernatural beings.â
Y/N stared at him, trying to process what he was saying. âMagicâŚ? Chris, what are you talking about?â
Chris met Y/Nâs eyes, his expression earnest. âIâm a witch, Y/N. My whole family is. We protect the world from evil forces that most people donât even know exist.â
For a moment, Y/N couldnât speak. It was as if the world had tilted on its axis, and nothing made sense anymore. âYouâre serious, arenât you?â they finally managed to say.
Chris nodded. âI know itâs a lot to take in. But I wanted you to know the truth because⌠I care about you. And I canât keep this from you anymore.â
Y/N took a step back, trying to process everything. âThis is⌠I donât know what to say, Chris. This is insane.â
âI know,â Chris said softly. âBut itâs the truth.â
Before Y/N could respond, the door to the attic burst open, and in rushed Phoebe Halliwell, Chrisâs aunt, with a worried expression on her face.
âChris, weâve got a problem,â Phoebe said, her eyes flickering to Y/N for a brief moment before focusing on her nephew.
âWhat is it?â Chris asked, immediately on alert.
âThereâs a demon in the city. Itâs causing havoc, and we need to deal with it before things get worse.â
Y/Nâs eyes widened. âA demon? Like, an actual demon?â
Phoebe glanced at Y/N, offering a sympathetic smile. âYeah, sorry about this. Welcome to the family, I guess?â
Y/N felt like they were in a dreamâa bizarre, surreal dream. âChris, whatâs going on?â
âIâll explain everything later, I promise,â Chris said, turning back to Phoebe. âWhereâs Wyatt?â
âHeâs on his way,â Phoebe replied, just as a swirl of blue orbs materialized in the room, revealing Chrisâs older brother, Wyatt.
Wyatt gave Y/N a quick nod. âHey, Y/N. Sorry you had to find out this way.â
Y/N could only nod in response, their mind reeling.
âLetâs get this over with,â Chris said, determination settling in his eyes. He turned to Y/N, his voice gentle. âStay here, okay? Weâll be back soon.â
Y/N grabbed his arm, their voice trembling. âChris, be careful.â
Chris squeezed their hand, giving them a reassuring smile. âI will. Trust me.â
With that, the three witches left the attic, leaving Y/N alone with the Book of Shadows and a whirlwind of emotions.
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Y/N paced the attic, their mind racing. Magic? Witches? Demons? It was too much to comprehend. But the more they thought about it, the more things started to make sense. The strange occurrences, the odd things Chris had said or doneâit all fit together now.
After what felt like an eternity, the door to the attic creaked open, and Chris stepped inside, looking slightly disheveled but unharmed.
âAre you okay?â Y/N asked, rushing over to him.
Chris nodded, pulling Y/N into a tight embrace. âIâm fine. The demonâs gone. Itâs over.â
Y/N clung to him, feeling a rush of relief. âI canât believe any of this is real.â
Chris pulled back slightly, looking into Y/Nâs eyes. âI know itâs a lot to take in. And if you need time to process everything, I understand.â
Y/N shook their head. âI donât need time. I just need you to promise me one thing.â
âAnything,â Chris said immediately.
âDonât keep secrets from me anymore,â Y/N said, their voice firm. âIf weâre going to be together, I need to know everything.â
Chris smiled, relief flooding through him. âI promise. No more secrets.â
Y/N smiled back, feeling a sense of peace settle over them. âGood. Because Iâm not going anywhere.â
Chris leaned down, capturing Y/Nâs lips in a tender kiss. For the first time in a long while, he felt like everything was going to be okay.
And as they stood there, wrapped in each otherâs arms, Y/N knew that no matter what.
A/N: Omg, I am sooo happy that you guys are enjoying the series so far! I honestly was not expecting it but I am so happy! Here is Chapter 2 and I will be constantly putting out these chapters so you guys don't have to wait! Enjoy!!!!
Summary: After being mysteriously transported into the world of House of the Dragon, a modern-day woman poses as a seer to gain entry into the Targaryen court. Armed with knowledge of the future, she secretly warns Rhaenyra and Daemon of looming dangers while hiding her true identity. As she grows closer to both, romantic tension builds, but so do the risks of her deception. With Daemon's suspicions rising and Rhaenyraâs trust deepening, the reader must navigate her lies while trying to alter their tragic fateâbefore everything unravels.
Characters: Rhaenyra & Daemon
Pairing: Rhaenyra x Fem!Reader x Daemon
Warnings: None
Word Count: 1107
Chapter 2 --- Chapter 3
The days since your arrival in the Red Keep passed in a blur of whispered conversations and cautious glances. Though you had gained entry to the castle by claiming to be a skilled midwife, you knew it wouldnât be enough. You needed to do more if you were to truly alter the course of events as you remembered them. As you moved quietly through the halls of the Keep, your mind raced with thoughts of how to intervene without revealing too much of what you knewâor worse, revealing who you truly were.
You had managed to secure a small, modest room in the servants' quarters, far removed from the nobility. There, you spent your nights pondering the timeline, thinking about the key events that led to the Targaryens' fall, trying to remember details from history and lore that would be valuable in the days to come. Your knowledge of Westeros was fragmented at bestâflashes of future events mixed with the uncertainties of living in this medieval worldâbut you were determined to find a way to help Rhaenyra, and perhaps, by extension, yourself.
As the wind howled outside your window one night, a sense of urgency crept over you. It was time to act. You needed to warn Rhaenyra about the threats that loomed within her own walls. But approaching her directly was far too dangerousâthere were too many eyes, too much risk of exposure. You would have to find another way to communicate.
Sitting by the dim light of your candle, you pulled a scrap of parchment from the small desk and began to write:
"Princess Rhaenyra,""There are those close to you who hide their true intentions. Be wary of whom you trust, for some who smile to your face will one day seek to destroy you."
"A Friend."
You stared at the note for a long moment, rereading the words. It wasnât enoughâtoo vague, too crypticâbut it was all you could offer without putting yourself at risk. Folding the parchment carefully, you tucked it into your pocket. Now came the hardest part: delivering it without being caught.
The castle was quiet that night, the torches flickering dimly in the halls as the staff retired to their quarters. You moved through the shadows, your heart pounding as you neared Rhaenyraâs chambers. You had scouted the area earlier and noticed that servants would occasionally leave messages or small gifts in a niche near the entranceâjust out of sight from the guards stationed at her door.
That would be your opportunity.
Keeping to the edges of the corridor, you made your way toward the alcove. The guards were still at their posts, but they seemed to be deep in conversation, their attention focused elsewhere. Silently, you slipped the note into the niche, ensuring it was partially visible so that whoever was meant to find it would do so.
As you turned to leave, you froze. A shadow moved at the far end of the hall. You ducked quickly behind a column, your breath catching in your throat as you watched the figure draw nearer. It was Daemon Targaryen.
Even in the dim light, there was no mistaking him. His presence was unmistakableâcommanding, dangerous. You had heard the whispers about him, the rogue prince, the man who walked a fine line between loyalty and rebellion. The last person you wanted to cross paths with.
Daemonâs steps were slow, deliberate. He wasnât headed for Rhaenyraâs chambers, but he was close enough that you couldnât risk moving until he was out of sight. You stayed hidden, heart racing, as he passed by, his face unreadable in the flickering torchlight. He didnât look your way, but you couldnât shake the feeling that he was always watching, always aware.
When he finally disappeared around the corner, you let out a slow breath. You had come dangerously close to being caught. Without wasting another second, you slipped back into the shadows, retreating toward the servantsâ quarters.
The next morning, the castle was buzzing with its usual activity. Servants bustled through the corridors, nobles conversed in hushed tones, and the guards maintained their ever-watchful presence. But there was an undercurrent of tensionâa subtle shift in the atmosphere that hadnât been there before.
As you went about your duties, you overheard snippets of conversation, mentions of a note that had been discovered outside Rhaenyraâs chambers. No one knew who had left it, and the guards were tight-lipped about the situation, but the news had spread quickly among the servants. There was speculation, of course, but no solid leads. Whoever had left the message had done so without being seen.
You kept your head down, focusing on your work, but your mind was racing. The note had reached Rhaenyra, but what would she do with the information? Would she take it seriously? Or would she dismiss it as a prank or a ploy?
Later in the day, as you moved through one of the upper corridors, you saw her. Rhaenyra Targaryen was standing by a window, her back to you, deep in conversation with one of her ladies-in-waiting. Even from a distance, you could see the tension in her posture, the way her hands clenched into fists at her sides. She was angryâno, more than that. She was disturbed.
The note had hit its mark.
You dared not linger, moving quickly past her chambers and back into the lower halls. The note had worked, but it also meant that you were now part of something far more dangerous. If anyone suspected that you were the one feeding Rhaenyra this information, your life could be at risk. And with Daemonâs ever-watchful eyes lurking in the shadows, you couldnât afford to make a mistake.
That evening, as you returned to your room, you found yourself pacing, your mind turning over the events of the day. Daemonâs presence haunted you. Though he hadnât seen you, you felt as though his gaze had lingered on you long after he passed. You knew you had to be careful, more careful than ever before. But as the days went on, Rhaenyra would come to rely on the warnings, and sooner or later, someone would begin asking questions.
You sat at your desk, quill in hand, staring at the blank parchment before you. Another note would need to be sentâthis time, with more detail. But the risks were growing with each passing day. How long could you continue before someone discovered the truth?
As you dipped the quill into the ink, you pushed the fear aside. There was no turning back now. The game had begun, and you were determined to see it through.
Summary: Amid the chaos of war, a bitter rivalry between Edmund Pevensie and a formidable enemy leader begins to unravel into something deeper. As a fragile truce forms, both are torn between duty to their people and the undeniable connection growing between them. With political tensions rising, jealousies flaring, and the threat of battle looming, Edmund and the reader must navigate a delicate balance of loyalty, love, and sacrifice to secure peaceâand each other
Characters: Edmund Pevensie
Pairing: Edmund Pevensie x Gn!Reader
Warnings: Slight fluff
Word Count: 1697
Taglist: @snowtargaryen @hippiedippiekitty
Chapter 2 â
The camp was quiet, save for the low murmur of soldiers gathered around fires, their faces lit by the flickering glow. The war had taken its toll on everyoneâphysically and mentallyâand tonight, even the most hardened fighters seemed subdued. The ceasefire had been called, but there was a tension in the air that was impossible to ignore. Everyone knew this truce was temporary. Fragile. And yet, as you stood at the edge of your camp, you couldnât shake the feeling that something far more dangerous than battle lay ahead.
The source of your unease stood just beyond the perimeter, his presence unmistakable. Edmund Pevensie had come to your camp under the pretense of negotiationsâdiscussing terms, strategies, anything to maintain the fragile peace that had been brokered after your last encounter. But you knew better. Edmund wasnât here for political reasons. He was here because, like you, he couldnât let go of whatever was growing between you, no matter how much he tried to deny it.
You watched as he dismounted from his horse, his movements fluid and purposeful, his face unreadable. The tension between you had shifted since that fateful day on the battlefield, when he had offered you his hand instead of striking you down. It was as if the very nature of your rivalry had changed, morphing into something neither of you could fully understand or control.
âEdmund,â you greeted him, your voice steady despite the flutter of nerves in your chest. You tried to keep your tone neutral, but there was no denying the undercurrent of something deeper.
He inclined his head slightly, acknowledging your greeting as his eyes met yours. For a brief moment, it was just the two of you, standing on opposite sides of a fragile line that neither dared to cross, yet both seemed drawn toward. But then, the moment passed, and Edmundâs expression hardened.
âIâm here to discuss the terms of the truce,â he said, his voice formal, though you could hear the strain beneath it. âWe need to ensure this ceasefire holds.â
You nodded, gesturing for him to follow you toward the central tent where the negotiations would take place. The camp buzzed with quiet energy as you led him through the rows of soldiers and tents, but no one dared approach. Your people regarded Edmund with wary eyes, their distrust of the Narnians evident in the way they tensed at his presence.
Once inside the tent, the two of you stood opposite each other, the low light casting long shadows on the canvas walls. For a moment, neither of you spoke, the silence thick with unspoken words.
âSo,â Edmund began, his tone clipped as he tried to steer the conversation back to politics, âyour side has been pushing for control of the northern borders. We canât allow that to happen.â
You folded your arms across your chest, feigning indifference even as your heart pounded in your ears. âAnd what would you suggest, Pevensie? We give up territory in exchange for your goodwill?â
His jaw clenched, his irritation evident, though he was doing his best to keep his emotions in check. âYou know as well as I do that this isnât about goodwill. Itâs about survival.â
The words hung in the air between you, heavy with meaning. This was supposed to be a negotiationâa purely diplomatic meeting to maintain peaceâbut it felt like something far more personal. Every word exchanged was a battle in its own right, each of you testing the otherâs resolve.
Before you could respond, the tent flap opened, and a tall figure enteredâone of your most trusted advisors, a man who had been at your side since the beginning of the war. He was charming, sharp-witted, and far too friendly for Edmundâs liking. You could see the change in Edmundâs posture immediately, the way his shoulders stiffened as your advisor greeted you with a warm smile.
âMy apologies for the interruption,â your advisor said smoothly, his eyes flicking to Edmund with only the briefest hint of disdain before returning to you. âI wanted to ensure everything was in order for the negotiations.â
You offered him a polite smile, nodding in acknowledgment. âOf course. We were just discussing the terms of the truce.â
As you spoke, your advisor stepped closer, his hand resting lightly on your shoulder in what might have been a gesture of supportâbut to Edmund, it was something far more irritating. His eyes darkened as he watched the interaction, his jaw clenching so hard you thought you heard his teeth grind.
Edmundâs voice was cold when he finally spoke. âI assume youâve been kept informed of the negotiations thus far,â he said, addressing your advisor with a pointed glare. âIt would be a shame for any misunderstandings to arise at this stage.â
The tension in the tent thickened as the two men locked eyes, neither willing to back down. You could feel the heat of Edmundâs jealousy simmering just beneath the surface, though he did his best to mask it behind a veneer of professionalism. Still, you knew him well enough to recognize the signsâthe slight tightening of his grip on his sword hilt, the way his gaze never quite left your advisor.
Before things could escalate, you cleared your throat, stepping between them to defuse the situation. âPerhaps we should focus on the matter at hand,â you suggested, your voice firm but calm. âWeâre here to discuss peace, after all.â
Your advisor nodded, though you could sense the underlying tension in his posture. âOf course,â he agreed, his tone smooth. âWe all want whatâs best for our people.â
Edmund didnât respond, but you could feel his eyes on you as you resumed the discussion, the charged silence between you more telling than any words he could have said. As the negotiations continued, you couldnât help but notice the way Edmundâs mood darkened whenever your advisor spoke, his irritation growing with each passing moment. It was as if the very idea of someone else standing at your side, advising you, grated on him in a way he couldnât quite explain.
By the time the meeting was over, the atmosphere in the tent had grown stifling. Your advisor left with a respectful nod, but the moment he was gone, you turned to face Edmund, your heart pounding in your chest.
âIs something wrong?â you asked, your voice quieter now that you were alone with him.
Edmundâs eyes flickered, and for a moment, you thought he might deflect your question. But then, with a frustrated sigh, he ran a hand through his hair, his expression softening just a fraction. âI donât trust him,â he admitted, his voice low. âHeâs too... familiar with you.â
You raised an eyebrow, surprised by his bluntness. âAnd why does that bother you?â
For a moment, Edmund seemed at a loss for words. His gaze met yours, and you saw the conflict thereâthe battle between his duty as a leader and the emotions he was struggling to keep in check. When he finally spoke, his voice was quieter, more vulnerable than you had ever heard it.
âBecause I donât want to see you get hurt,â he confessed, the words slipping out before he could stop them. âAnd I donât trust that he has your best interests at heart.â
Your breath caught in your throat at the raw honesty in his voice. This was not the Edmund you had fought against for so longâthe hardened, calculating king who never let his guard down. This was something else, something far more dangerous. Because it wasnât just concern in his eyesâit was something deeper, something that neither of you had acknowledged but both of you felt.
For a long moment, the two of you stood there in the dimly lit tent, the weight of his confession hanging heavily between you. It would have been so easy to push him away, to retreat behind the walls you had built around yourself. But something in the way he looked at youâlike you were the only person in the world that matteredâmade it impossible.
âI can take care of myself,â you said softly, your voice barely more than a whisper. âBut thank you... for worrying.â
Edmundâs gaze lingered on you, his eyes searching yours as if he was looking for something he couldnât quite name. The tension between you was almost unbearable now, the air thick with the unspoken connection that neither of you dared to acknowledge.
Finally, with a resigned sigh, Edmund stepped back, his expression once again guarded. âWe should continue this discussion later,â he said, his voice a little too formal, as if he was trying to regain control of himself.
You nodded, though you couldnât help but feel the loss of the moment that had just slipped away. âLater,â you agreed, your heart still racing as you watched him leave the tent, disappearing into the night.
The campfire crackled softly as you sat with your soldiers later that evening, the warmth from the flames doing little to chase away the cold that had settled in your chest. You couldnât stop thinking about Edmundâabout the way he had looked at you, the way his words had lingered in the air between you like a question neither of you were ready to answer.
Your people, however, were less conflicted. They had seen Edmund in your camp, had watched the way the two of you interacted, and now, whispers of doubt and suspicion were beginning to spread.
âYouâve changed since the truce began,â one of your most trusted soldiers said quietly, his voice carrying a hint of accusation. âPeople are starting to wonder if your loyalties are still with us.â
You stiffened, caught off guard by the bluntness of his words. âMy loyalties have never wavered,â you replied firmly,
though even you could hear the hesitation in your voice. âIâm doing what I must for our people.â
The soldierâs eyes narrowed slightly, his expression skeptical. âJust be careful. The Pevensies are not to be trusted. They have a way of getting inside your head... making you question things.â
You didnât respond, but his words hit closer to the truth than you were willing to admit.
Summary: Y/N's ordinary life takes a supernatural twist when they encounter the mysterious Cullen family in Forks. Immersed in a world of eternal love and trials, Y/N becomes a vital part of the Cullens' immortal story. Guided by Alice's visions and Jasper's wisdom, they face cosmic threats and navigate the complexities of supernatural existence. The story unfolds through eclipses of emotions and trials, culminating in a dawn where enduring bonds and love echo through the agesâa forever-bound journey in the supernatural realm.
Characters: The Cullen family
Pairing: Jasper x Reader x Alice
Warnings: No Warnings
Word Count: 518
Chapter 5 --- Epilogue
The meadow, once illuminated by the ethereal glow of the eclipse, now bathed in the soft radiance of the stars. The night held a palpable tension, an anticipation of challenges that loomed on the horizon. Y/N, standing amidst the Cullens, felt the weight of the immortal world pressing against the fragile boundaries of their existence.
Alice, her every movement a dance with the unseen, turned to Y/N. "Trials are the threads that weave the tapestry of our journey. Each challenge is an opportunity for growth and understanding."
Jasper, the empathetic anchor of the family, added, "We face the trials together, drawing strength from our bonds. The supernatural world is unforgiving, but our unity is our greatest defense."
As the Cullens gathered, the night seemed to hold its breath. Edward and Bella, the immortal lovers, shared a silent communication that transcended words. Emmett, his robust laughter momentarily subdued, exchanged a knowing glance with Rosalieâa shared acknowledgment of the trials they had weathered over the centuries.
Y/N, seeking guidance in the starlit night, asked, "What challenges do we face? And how do we navigate this supernatural terrain?"
Alice's gaze shifted to the horizon, where shadows danced in the moonlight. "There are forces that seek to unravel the delicate balance we've forged. A cosmic entity, ancient and formidable, threatens the fabric of our reality. The trials ahead will test not just our strength but the very essence of our existence."
Jasper, ever attuned to the emotions in the air, added, "Our unity is our strength. As we face these trials, remember that our bonds are unbreakable. Together, we navigate the uncharted territories of the supernatural realm."
The night, with its silent promises and unspoken challenges, enveloped the meadow in a cocoon of cosmic energy. In that moment, Y/N felt the weight of destiny pressing upon them, a destiny intricately entwined with the immortal family that stood united under the celestial canopy.
As the Cullens prepared to face the trials that awaited, a distant howl echoed through the forest, and the moon cast its silvery glow on the path ahead. The journey into the unknown had begun.
Emmett, breaking the contemplative silence, grinned. "Bring it on! We've faced centuries of trials, and we're still standing. This is just another chapter in our never-ending story."
Rosalie, her expression resolute, added, "Our family endures. Trials may shape us, but they do not define us. We emerge stronger, together."
The night unfolded with a promise of challenges and triumphs, each member of the Cullen family prepared to face the trials that destiny had woven into the fabric of their immortal lives. In the cosmic ballet of existence, Y/N sensed a profound truthâthat amidst the trials and tribulations, love and unity would remain their guiding stars. The meadow, witness to the unfolding saga, stood as a testament to the enduring spirit of those who dared to defy the supernatural forces that sought to unravel their immortal tale. Little did they know that the trials ahead would forge bonds even stronger, leaving an indelible mark on the very essence of their existence.
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If you could make it a series, I'd be vv grateful! And !Jealous Edmund>>>
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A/N: First I would really like to apologize for taking so long to get this out! I was moving and had honestly lost motivation for writing and just could not get anything out. I am also a junior in highschool so I have been busy with school. But, I am now on my Christmas break so I will be posting one chapter every single day to make up for the lost time. Since I have missed yesterday, I will be posting the second chapter of this story later today! I love you guys so much and I really appreciate your patience!â¤ď¸
Summary: Amid the chaos of war, a bitter rivalry between Edmund Pevensie and a formidable enemy leader begins to unravel into something deeper. As a fragile truce forms, both are torn between duty to their people and the undeniable connection growing between them. With political tensions rising, jealousies flaring, and the threat of battle looming, Edmund and the reader must navigate a delicate balance of loyalty, love, and sacrifice to secure peaceâand each other
Characters: Edmund Pevensie
Pairing: Edmund Pevensie x Gn!Reader
Warnings: None
Word Count: 1674
Taglist: @snowtargaryen @hippiedippiekitty
Chapter 1 â
The battlefield stretched out before you like a storm on the horizonâchaotic, dangerous, and all-consuming. The metallic clash of swords, the dull thud of arrows striking shields, and the war cries of soldiers filled the air, creating a symphony of war that pulsed in your veins. But amidst the carnage, amidst the chaos and confusion, there was only one person you were focused onâEdmund Pevensie.
You saw him long before he saw you, cutting through the battlefield with swift precision, his sword moving as an extension of his arm. He was brutal and efficient, taking down every opponent who dared cross his path. The youngest king of Narnia had become your greatest rival, the one opponent you could never truly defeat, and today would be no differentâor so you told yourself.
As you watched him, a bitter taste formed in your mouth. Edmund Pevensieâso full of confidence, so sure of himselfâfought like he had nothing to lose. But you knew better. You had seen him falter before, had noticed the subtle cracks in his armor during your past encounters. Today, you would exploit them.
Your grip tightened on the hilt of your sword as you wove through the battlefield, dodging stray arrows and blocking attacks from nameless soldiers. Your eyes never left Edmund, and with each step, you felt the weight of your unresolved rivalry bearing down on you. It had been this way for years, an endless dance of blades and blood, but today, it felt different. There was something heavier in the air, something that made your heart pound with more than just adrenaline.
Finally, Edmundâs gaze locked with yours across the battlefield, and you saw the flash of recognition in his eyes. His jaw clenched, and his body tensed as he prepared himself for the inevitable clash. You could practically feel the electricity in the air between you, the tension coiling tighter with each passing second.
Without another thought, you charged toward him, your feet pounding against the muddy ground. Every other battle faded into the background as you closed the distance between you, your focus narrowing to the point where nothing else mattered but the fight that was about to take place.
Edmund met your charge head-on, his sword raised to intercept your strike. The clash of metal rang out like thunder as your blades collided, sending shockwaves through your arms. The force of the impact jarred your bones, but you gritted your teeth and pressed forward.
âBack again?â Edmundâs voice was cold, almost bored, as he parried your next strike with ease. âYou never learn, do you?â
His words stung more than you cared to admit, but you refused to let him see the effect they had on you. Instead, you pushed harder, your sword meeting his with a furious intensity. âYouâre one to talk, Pevensie,â you shot back, your breath coming in sharp bursts. âHow many times do I have to beat you before you finally stay down?â
A grim smile tugged at the corners of Edmundâs lips, though there was no humor in it. âBeat me? Thatâs funny, considering the last time we met, you were the one on the ground.â
The reminder of your previous defeat ignited a fresh wave of anger within you. The memory of Edmund standing over you, his sword poised to end your life, was one you hadnât been able to shake. But today, you vowed, things would be different.
You struck again, your sword whistling through the air with deadly intent. Edmund blocked the blow, his strength evenly matched against yours, and for a moment, the two of you were locked in a stalemate. The muscles in your arms strained as you pressed your blade against his, trying to force him back, but Edmund held his ground.
âYouâre getting slower,â he remarked, his voice taunting. âIs this the best youâve got?â
A growl of frustration escaped your lips as you pushed harder, finally managing to break the deadlock. You swung your sword in a wide arc, aiming for his side, but Edmund was too fast. He dodged the strike with practiced ease, and before you could react, he retaliated with a quick, calculated swipe that nearly knocked the sword from your hand.
Stumbling back, you cursed under your breath. Edmundâs fighting style had always been a mix of precision and brutality, and it was becoming clear that today would be no different. He was relentless, his strikes quick and unyielding, and though you were able to match him blow for blow, it was taking everything you had to keep up.
âYouâre slipping,â Edmund said, his voice tinged with mockery as he lunged toward you again. âGetting tired?â
âNot yet,â you snarled, blocking his attack and countering with a sharp thrust of your own. Your sword grazed his arm, drawing a thin line of blood, and for the first time in the fight, you saw Edmund falter.
His eyes flickered with surprise as he looked down at the wound, and in that brief moment of distraction, you pressed your advantage. You swung your sword with renewed vigor, driving him back step by step. The tide of the fight had shifted, and for the first time in what felt like years, you could see a path to victory.
But then, just as quickly as it had appeared, your advantage was gone.
With a swift, almost casual motion, Edmund deflected your next strike and spun around, catching you off guard. His sword lashed out, sweeping your legs out from under you with a speed that left you breathless. Before you could even process what had happened, you were on the ground, the cold, wet mud soaking through your clothes.
You gasped for breath, your body aching from the fall. Pain radiated through your ribs, but before you could recover, Edmund was looming over you, his sword pointed directly at your throat.
For a moment, neither of you moved. You lay there, panting, staring up at him in disbelief. This was it. After all these years, after all the battles and near misses, it had finally come to an end. Edmund Pevensie had you at his mercy.
âGo on,â you spat, your voice rough and filled with defiance. âFinish it.â
Edmundâs face was expressionless as he stared down at you, his chest rising and falling with each labored breath. His sword didnât waver, the cold steel pressing lightly against the delicate skin of your throat. But despite his position of power, despite the fact that he could end this with a single strike, something in his eyes told you he wouldnât.
âIâm not going to kill you,â he said quietly, the words so unexpected that they seemed to hang in the air between you.
You blinked up at him, stunned into silence. This was a trick. It had to be. Edmund had never shown you mercy before, so why now? âWhat?â you breathed, your voice barely audible over the din of the battle.
âI said Iâm not going to kill you,â Edmund repeated, his voice steady but lacking the usual coldness that colored his words. He sheathed his sword and extended a hand toward you. âGet up.â
You stared at his outstretched hand like it was a viper about to strike. Your mind raced, trying to make sense of what was happening. This was Edmund Pevensieâyour sworn enemy. The one person you had spent years fighting against, the one you had sworn to defeat at any cost. And now he was offering you his hand?
âWhat are you playing at?â you demanded, still lying in the mud, too stunned to move. âIs this some kind of game to you?â
Edmundâs gaze didnât waver. âNo game,â he said firmly. âThis doesnât have to end with one of us dead.â
His words hit you like a punch to the gut. This wasnât the Edmund you knew. The Edmund you had fought time and time again would never say something like that. But as you searched his eyes, you realized that this Edmund, the one standing before you now, wasnât the same boy you had fought all those years ago.
You hesitated, the weight of his offer hanging heavily in the air between you. Everything in you screamed to refuse, to push his hand away and continue the fight. But something in his eyes, something raw and unguarded, stopped you. It wasnât just the offer of peace that he was extendingâit was something deeper. Something unspoken.
Slowly, tentatively, you reached up and took his hand. His grip was strong as he pulled you to your feet, and for a brief moment, the world seemed to still. The battle continued to rage around you, but in that moment, it was as if the two of you were the only ones left.
You stood there, face to face, your hand still clasped in his. Your chest heaved with exertion, your body aching from the fight, but all you could focus on was the way Edmundâs gaze had softened, the way his eyes lingered on yours just a moment too long.
âWhatâs going on?â you asked quietly, your voice barely above a whisper. âWhy are you doing this?â
Edmundâs jaw tightened, and for a brief moment, you saw a flicker of uncertainty in his eyes. âBecause Iâm tired of this,â he admitted, his voice low but filled with a sincerity that caught you off guard. âThis war, this fight... it doesnât make sense anymore.â
You opened your mouth to respond, but before you could say anything, a voice called out from behind you, cutting through the tension.
âEdmund!â
The sound of Peterâs voice brought you both crashing back to reality. You turned to see him striding toward you, his face set in a grim expression. Behind him, Susan stood with her bow drawn, her sharp eyes flicking between you and Edmund with suspicion.
Edmund quickly released your hand, his expression hardening as Peter approached. But you couldnât shake the feeling that something had just shifted between youâsomething that couldnât be undone.
Summary: The Phoenix Clan is after Chris, and the sisters are trying to help. But there are many questions that they need answering. How long can Chris keep his identity a secret? [Before Chris-Crossed]
Characters: Charmed Ones, Bianca, Chris, Leo
Pairing: No Pairing
Warnings: Angst, Heartbreak
Word Count: 666
Masterlist
Chris is lying on the couch in the living room. Piper is by his side holding a rag to his wound.
âHow did this happen?â
âI donât really know. I was just walking around, and I heard something behind me. So I turned around, but the next thing I know, I am clutching my side.â
âSo you donât know what it is? An energy ball? Fireball?â Piper asked.
âNo. I donât have an idea. Iâm sorry Piper, I wish I could help more,â Piper smiles at him, then looks down.
âI am gonna get some water, okay?â
âOkay.â Chris agreed. Piper stood up and made her way into the kitchen. Paige and Phoebe were standing in the kitchen talking. Piper was shocked.
âItâs not like someone's life is on the line. Why donât we all sit and chat!â Piper says sarcastically.
âWe are worried Piper.â Phoebe said. âThere is something that Paige has said which is making me question Chris.â
âWhat do you mean? What about Chris?â Piper asks. She turns towards Paige.
âWhite lighters heal themselves. They can heal everything on their bodies, unless itâs a dark lighters arrow. And itâs not. He isnât a white lighter. Or not a whole one, anyway.âÂ
âHeâs lied to us.â Phoebe says. âAgain.â She adds.
âWe need to heal him. And then we will ask our questions. And he will answer them.â Piper says, after much thought.
âOkay.â Phoebe and Paige agree. Eventually, Leo orbs into the living room and heals Chris.
âHow did this happen?â Leo asks.
âIâm not sure. I didnât see the demon.â
âAre you so sure it was a demon? After all that, Phoenix is still after you.â
âI hadnât even thought of that. God, Iâm an idiot.â Chris muttered.
âIâm glad we agree on one thing. Chris, we have a lot of questions for you.â Piper says.
âQuestions? What questions?â Chris asks.
âPiper whatâs going on?â Leo asks his ex-wife.
âLeo, you donât live in this house anymore. And we arenât together anymore. It really is none of your business. So can you just go? Anyway, the second we start talking you will be called away again. Just go.â
âIs this because I couldnât see Wyatt?â
âOf course it is. He was looking forward to seeing you. But you let him down. This isnât the first time you have done this to him. And I am not going to let you do it again.â Piper snapped. Leo looked at Piper, seeing her anger, he knew he had to go. Let them both calm down and rearrange their thoughts. Leo orbs away to the heavens. Keen to move on from that uncomfortable situation of seeing his parents argue, he asks the girls a question.
âWhat questions?â
âWhy didnât you heal yourself? All white lighters can unless itâs a dark lighter arrow. And it wasnât. SoâŚ?â
Oh crap. UmmâŚwhat the hell do I say!? âWell, I donât know what it was. It could have been something not seen beforeâŚ?â Chris lied. He has never been able to heal himself. But do the girls know?
âStop lying to us.â Phoebe said.
âYouâre not a white lighter, are you?â Paige asked.
âOf course I am! You have seen me orb!â Chris cries, in the hopes that they will drop the subject. He cannot slip up.
âChris. I am trying to be nice here, but that isn't easy to do when you are obviously lying to us.â Piper says, trying to keep her temper under control. Chris doesnât want to lie, but he canât tell the truth. So he doesnât say anything.
âTell us.â Phoebe says.
âI canât. If you want me to tell the truth, I canât do that. At least not now. I donât want to lie, but I canât tell the truth.â
âChris, I am gonna give you one more chance to tell us what is going on.âÂ
âI canât. Iâm sorry.â
âWell, Iâm sorry, but we are sick of this. Iâm calling the Elders.â
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