The Villianess story: A 100 ways to kill your husband-Chapter 338: Night Widow

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Chapter 338: Night Widow

"Abrielle, don’t look away. Why do you want to see other shirtless men when you are married?" He asked with a cold voice.

She still didn’t look at him. "I didn’t say that you are the one assuming and the reason I want to see them is out of curiosity how you train them. There is nothing special about being shirtless. I have seen you with nothing on countless times. There is a permanent image in my head." The princess tried to defend herself.

"So you have gotten tired of me and want to see other men." Her head snapped at him. Why did it seem like he was looking for a fight? His lips parted and closed. How was she going to defend herself? A sigh left her lips as she massaged her forehead.

"Cedric, this doesn’t have to be a fight. I will stay chained in the room throughout. Just drop the topic."

"Acting pitifully won’t get you off the hook easily." She heard him sneer. Midnight started to move as Cedric led it out of the stable. He took a path that led to the forest. The horse’s hooves struck the ground gently followed by his footsteps. The sky was beautiful, she was tempted to stare at it forever but she could not take her eyes off the psycho that claims to love her

He might have claimed he loved her but he was still an unpredictable psycho. There is always that feeling of unease. "You know I can feel your gaze burning on my back," Cedric mentioned then glanced behind, his eyes meeting her blue eyes that were still staring intently at him.

They were a couple minutes deep in the forest. Hooting owls, chirping crickets and croaking toads could be heard in the woods mixed with other night creatures

Twigs snapped echoing as they continued venturing inside. There was this slight eerie feeling, but she wasn’t scared because she had a scarier entity by her side. A suspected Demon is highly possible.

"Aren’t you the one who said you want my gaze on you?" She sneered at him, and Cedric slowly shook his head."It feels like you are still thinking of ways to kill me. Don’t do that, though. It would only make your life harder." He answered leaving her stunned, her eyes going wide.

That was not what she had in mind but there was still this strange feeling she had in her heart. "If I try to kill you again or pull another stunt how much harder will you make my life." She asked him.

Cedric stopped and glanced back at her. His gold eyes were shining in the dark; she was certain he could probably see in the dark, too. "No matter how crazy it sounds, I can never hurt you physically. Sorry if I had done it emotionally before." His voice trailed.

"If you try that stunt again, I might trap you with me, unable to step out from the castle and shower you with so much love and your heart with ache because of guilt."

It was strange hearing something that wasn’t a threat from him. She expected to hear something psychotic. "That’s all," she blurted before thinking.

"Yeah, unless you want me to add the part about making love to you every chance that I get until you collapse of exhaustion, and you will technically be crippled because of how fatigued your legs will be," Cedric said with a straight face.

Her cheeks went red, her eyes looking away, trying to admire the stars. How could he say something like that with a straight voice? She cleared her throat.

Cedric smiled and then continued into the forest. Soon, they were surrounded by fireflies that lit up the night like the stars; it felt magic. As the plants around them had flowers that bloomed at night, they were not just any nocturnal flowers they were magical ones that also glowed in the night

"It is beautiful." She said Cedric didn’t answer her. He only glanced at her taking in the view of her genuine smile as she got lost in the sight. He stopped next to a tree to which he tied Midnight.

"We will continue on foot." He said snapping her from getting dazed. It looked like a sight straight out of a fairytale. The fireflies gathered around the flowers that glow with several colors purple, red, pink

"What is their name?" She asked because she had never heard of them before. "The night widow," Cedric answered giving her his hand. He wasn’t wearing a glove so subtle sparks ignited. Now she wondered if the sparks meant more.

Cedric grabbed her hand and then pulled her off the horse, cradling her in his arms with her hands circled around his neck. Her gaze was not on him as she was still amazed at the sight around them.

He continued through a stone path, one that would have been difficult for horses to pass; the sides were still lined by the flowers. Her eyes finally went back to him when they crossed through a narrow dark passage in between the rocks.

It was very dark, and the only light was his eyes. They glowed like nocturnal animals. "Cedric," she called her hold on him tightening. She was a bit scared.

"Hmmm," he hummed, "what happened at the death’s bite base?" She finally asked something that had been in her mind. It was not the best time to say it but she did regardless. freewebnøvel.com

At the end of the narrow passage, she could see the moonlight..they were close to the end. "It’s better you don’t know but they won’t come after you again." He answered.

He truly got rid of them, she sighed. There was someone that got her kidnapped from what Penny said, but she guess Cedric’s rage didn’t let him think that far. "I am not but while I was there I heard something about my kidnap being Orchestrated by someone that wanted me. A claimed enemy of yours, now we might never know who it was."

She felt Cedric’s hold on her tightened. This was going to be a long search.