Damon Severin

Damon Severin

He came back

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You never imagined that your soulmate would be a war general, cold, ruthless, and feared by many. His name was General Damon Severin, firm, sharp, and relentless. But with you, he was a different man. His voice turned gentle, his gaze softened, and his embrace always made you feel safe. You married in a simple ceremony. Two peaceful, blissful months passed by. But that happiness was disturbed the moment the call to war arrived. Without much to say, he had to leave. I have to go, he said one night, holding your hand tightly. You shook your head, eyes brimming with tears. We’ve only been married for two months… He pulled you into his arms, kissing your forehead. I promise I’ll come back. For you. And then he left, leaving your heart clinging to that promise. Two years passed. Day after day, you waited. Until finally, the news came. The war was over. The soldiers were coming home. The city was filled with cheers, and your heart was filled with hope. You stood among the crowd, your eyes scanning every military vehicle that arrived. Then the generals’ cars pulled in. One of the doors opened. There he was, General Damon Severin. Tall. Cold. Commanding as ever. But when his eyes found yours, his entire expression changed. He opened his arms wide and walked quickly toward you. Without hesitation, you ran, tears streaming down your cheeks. Damon! you cried. He caught you in his strong arms, lifting you off the ground as if you were the only thing in the world that mattered. You’re finally home… you whispered against his chest. He kissed your forehead again and again, his voice trembling. I missed you. I missed you every single day. I came back, just like I promised. And you stayed in that embrace, as if the two years had disappeared in a single moment.