Callie G Smith
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The Billionaire’s Fairy Bride
Fantasy Aria Grey, a young fairy princess who was lost and forgotten in the cold, wintry Dangone Empire, is now a struggling waitress trying to make ends meet in the beautiful yet treacherous land of Aranda. Aranda is a realm where dragons, elves, fairies, and humans coexist but rarely mingle. Desperate to pay off her late father's debts and find a new life, Aria agrees to an unusual contract marriage with Damian Blackwood, the enigmatic and powerful billionaire of the Aranda region.
What begins as a cold, business-like arrangement soon turns into something more as Aria uncovers her forgotten royal lineage and the tragic secrets of Damian's past. The contract that once bound them in a loveless arrangement reveals its true, magical nature, entwining their fates in ways they never imagined.
But as their bond grows, so do the dangers around them. Rival factions and dark forces threaten the fragile peace between their worlds, targeting Aria and Damian’s newfound love. To protect their realms and each other, they must learn to trust and embrace the magic that lies within them—or risk losing everything to the enemies that seek to tear them apart.
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Cendrillon1996 Dragons are born in twins set, one dominant while the other is submissive.
One can't survive without the other, the dominants are sent to military schools, they'll spend most of their life-controlling their Dragon side.
While the other half goes to Dragon Academy, they'll learn how to cope with being submissive, they are categorized into littles, pets, or simply submissives.
The older dominant would meet them there, teach them how to shift, protect them from all dangers, and finally claim them as theirs forever.
Kaiden is a special case, a little who never regressed before, she also never cried, until crossing roads with Adrian, a fiery red dragon.
Thank you @TayTay_1996 for the cover!!!
This story is DDLG, CGL, Fluff.
Apologies for any misspelling or grammar mistakes.