Forever Bound by Green Fallen LeavesTwilight, Rated M, Edward/Bella, AU-H
Reviewed by Presty
This truly is a lovely story. This story takes place in the early 1900s or late 1800, I'm not sure, but starts off with a simple task which always leads to a complicated journey of marriage. Bella, after her 16th birthday, is informed she has to leave immediately and marry a man she has never seen. She does, and she has one of the most romantic days of her life with her newly wed husband. But little does she know that her happiness would not last long. Edward tells her that the marriage is temporary and he needs her only to give him a son and then he would seek the courtship of his love, Tanya and he wanted nothing else. How will Bella take this and survive? Read it, love it and enjoy it ;)
A little piece of the story:
The wind was battering the carriage from all sides, howling past the windows, making sounds like a baby shrieking. The rain was pelting the roof without hesitation and hitting the windows with such enthusiasm, resembling two lovers embracing after a long absence. The night sky was black, with no break in the grey clouds. The darkness was only interrupted by the occasional explosion of lighting, with the thunder rolling around soon afterwards. Bella stared out of the window, tracing the raindrops with her fingers. The carriage lurched again, as it made its way over another bump in the road, causing it to sway side to side for a few seconds. Bella peered out of the window, trying to get a glimpse of where she was headed and what it looked like, but being as black as it was, it was impossible to see further than a few yards across the moors they were riding parallel to. Deciding that no matter how long she stared out onto the moors trying to see something, she would see nothing; Bella shut her eyes in a vain attempt to sleep, while knowing there was little chance of sleep gracing her with its presence. There were too many thoughts running through her head at a thousand miles a minute. Here she was, aged sixteen just yesterday, being sent away from home to marry a man she had never met before, because of an agreement made between their parents the day she was born.
*Presty*
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