Dragon Slayer (Natsu x Reader x Twin Dragons) : 05 by YukiZeref, literature
Literature
Dragon Slayer (Natsu x Reader x Twin Dragons) : 05
"I would like to know, why you guys are following me. " You asked with an irk mark on your forehead.
"We.. um.. thought it would be great to know you better!"
"And how can we let a little girl like yourself to go alone"
"Sting, you already know me. So there's nothing more to know about me. And Rogue, if you please, stop treating like a little girl. I'm old enough to travel by myself. I thought I told you guys yesterday that I'll go alone" You stated annoyingly.
"But, Sting-kun, um.. I mean we all like to hang out with you" It was Lector.
"Fro thinks so, too" You blushed lightly at his cuteness.
"Seems like I have no other" You said hugg
Gold x Reader .I'm Sorry. by Chibichibiichigo, literature
Literature
Gold x Reader .I'm Sorry.
Gold x Reader .I'm Sorry.Gold's pov
I curled up in my bed struggling to my best efforts not to cry. I never knew that a break up could actually hurt this much. I'm so used that I'm the one who breaks up with girls and even if they're the ones who did, I never feel any pain or remorse about it.
So why did it hurt when she broke up with me?
I glanced at my nightstand and saw my picture with her by the nugget bridge with me kissing her cheek and her blushing madly. I tried to reach for it but the pain came back, making me withdraw my hand back to my chest.
Why did you become so unreachable suddenly?
It was just so common for me being caught
"Hurry up, Red!" Blue called from up head. They were going to meet up with Link and Vio, but at the moment the two were rushing through the thick cover of tall grass, towering trees and the occasional river. Blue was ahead, Red behind. Poor Red had fallen behind and now he had to just about sprint to catch up.
Red ran. He jumped over rocks and side-stepped before trees. Red desperately pumped his tired legs to reach his partner.
Red then fell. His foot, previously which had been gracefully helping manuever his body, was now twisted around a rather thick branch. His knee collided sickeningly with a boulder, its ridges digging ferocio