" Why am I here? How did I even get here?" Asked Stacy. " I had my men bring you here during the night Stacy. " The man said sitting back down in his chair. " You kidnapped me?!" Stacy half yelled, half asked. " Well... Sort of." He said. " I brought you here because I have to find a wife soon, orders of my parents. They don't know that you are here, if they did they would have me ordered dead." Said the man. Stacy looked at him with a confused face. He noticed the look on her face and explained. " You see, you're from Earth, a parallel dimension from village de Froid. People from Earth are not welcome here because of the history that Earth and the village de Froid share. People from Earth have deceeved the people of village de Froid long ago, so they were wipped of the memory of there ever being a parallel dimension of any kind. No one from Earth has ever been here for centuries and my people would like to keep it that way." " Then why am I here?" Asked Stacy. Christian didn't know how to explain this to her without her yelling or running away. So he said as he knew how, best. " As I said before, I need a wife. Orders of my lovely parents. I have a magical mirror which allows me see into your world. I was sort of changing the channels when I saw you. I've watched you everyday for a month and I would like you to be my wife." Christian said to Stacy. Stacy jumped out of the chair she was sitting in. "You want me to be your wife?! I don't think so!!!" She yelled and walked toward the door. But Christian grabbed her and covered her mouth. Stacy struggled with him, but his hold was too strong. "Listen to me. If you wake up my parents, we're both dead on the spot. But if you go along with this we'll have a chance to pull if off." She turned and sighed. " Are you sure we'll be dead? Because I can sneak out of here and we won't have to say anything about this to anyone. I promise I won't say anything. " Said Stacy. The man sighed also. " I'm afraid that's impossible right now. There's no way that you can leave without my parents knowing." Christian looked at her apologetic. |
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