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I Fell Love with a Goblin
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I Fell Love with a Goblin
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I Fell Love with a Goblin
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Aidan is a simple man. Having grown up in a small, rural village as the son of a shepherd, his future is set in stone. He will take over the flock for his father and raise the next generation of shepherds someday. Unfortunately, he isn't popular with the ladies but very popular with the men, much to his dismay. He inherited his mother's good looks and frail disposition, which puts him in an awkward social position in the village. His love life and social standing are the least of his worries, though, while the village is threatened by goblin invasion.
Every fall, the goblins come together to invade the village and take women for breeding. Thankfully, the goblins are stubby and not all that smart, so it doesn't take much to defend the village. It's Aidan's group's turn to protect the village when, while using the restroom, he's ambushed by something that has all of the same attributes as a goblin but is massive. When he awakens, he's in the goblin cave, mistaken for a woman. The other goblins chastise and assault the giant for the mistake, demanding Aidan's immediate death.
When left alone with the giant, Aidan discovers that this creature isn't only different in size from other goblins but also in emotional intelligence. While the goblin is nice, Aidan must put his survival first, and if that means promising his heart to the goblin and pretending to help him achieve the mantle of the goblin king, he'll do just that. In the meantime, he'll bide his time until he can find an opportunity to escape, even if it means breaking the poor creature's heart.
Every fall, the goblins come together to invade the village and take women for breeding. Thankfully, the goblins are stubby and not all that smart, so it doesn't take much to defend the village. It's Aidan's group's turn to protect the village when, while using the restroom, he's ambushed by something that has all of the same attributes as a goblin but is massive. When he awakens, he's in the goblin cave, mistaken for a woman. The other goblins chastise and assault the giant for the mistake, demanding Aidan's immediate death.
When left alone with the giant, Aidan discovers that this creature isn't only different in size from other goblins but also in emotional intelligence. While the goblin is nice, Aidan must put his survival first, and if that means promising his heart to the goblin and pretending to help him achieve the mantle of the goblin king, he'll do just that. In the meantime, he'll bide his time until he can find an opportunity to escape, even if it means breaking the poor creature's heart.