Heaven Reborn
Description
Long ago, a son of the great Dragon King of the Eastern Sea fell in love with a mortal girl. Day after blissful day the prince spent with her and their love blossomed. However, the prince spent too much time in the mortal realm for his father's taste. So, the King tricked his son into staying within the palace for so long that by the time he returned, she was gone. The prince fell into the deepest of heartbreaks, his smile not gracing his face again for hundreds of years.
The King saw his dear son's suffering and his guilt grew, leading him to consult with the palace seers for a cure. No solutions to help the prince could be found until one seer recieved a vision of the prince's love being reincarnated in the modern world. Immediately, the king sent a messenger to bring her to the palace, without the knowledge of the prince.
Being given a second chance at love is an incredible gift, but what happens when the girl does not remember the prince? Darkness lurks in her mind, making her memories tangle and snare and clash. Is she really the prince's long lost love or is this all a big mistake?
credit to Insane Desire graphic shop for poster
Foreword
“You must have really loved her,” she says slowly, gently putting her hand on Jinki’s. “But I’m not her.”
“But you are. Jonghyun-”
“Don’t say it. I’m not Haeyoung.”
Jinki looks at her, the sadness in his eyes making Lilly look away. Reaching across their hands, he uses a single finger to her cheek. Whispering as his hand cups her face, he asks, “Do you remember anything? Anything at all?”
Unable to refuse the plea in his voice, Lilly finally meets his eyes, ready to deny everything again. Instead, as her eyes lock onto Jinki’s, something tightens around her chest like coils. A sudden roaring like an ocean storm fills her ears, spiking pain through her head. Blackness and swirling water flash in front of Lilly as the thing’s hold on her constricts even more. Something large moves in the darkness towards her, its bright green eyes glowing.
“Lilly? Lilly!”
She squeezes her eyes shut, trying to wake up, but just as quickly as the vision appeared, it vanishes.
"What's wrong? Did you see something? What was it?"
"Nothing. It was nothing.
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