THE GLASS PRINCESS // MASTERLIST



── THE GLASS PRINCESS // MASTERLIST

Series Synopsis: You wake up in a strange room with no memories, broken glass at your bedside, and a prince named Zuko as your only chance at figuring out who you really are.

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Current Word Count: 37.2k
Status: Ongoing
Pairing: Zuko x Reader
Content Warnings: complicated relationships (strangers to friends to lovers to enemies to strangers to lovers to enemies to lovers), amnesia, alternate universe, lots of secrets and lying and mystery

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More Posts from Yunloyal
The Winding Path of Fate Masterpost

Pairing: Neuvillette x Female Reader
Status: Ongoing
Summary: As the plain daughter of a poor noble family, you knew that there were very few prospects for you. However, your carefully laid plans for your future are completely upended when you somehow find yourself in a marriage with the Chief Justice. What will become of you two?
Rating: Teen
Content: Slow (medium probably) burn, strangers to lovers, marriage of convenience, eventual happy ending
Warnings: None except restrictive gender roles i guess?
Note: I first update this fic on AO3 every friday and then update here the next day I got no schedule anymore.
Feel free to leave a comment on this post or message me to be added to the taglist! You will be updated every time i post a new chapter here!
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🌸 Spring: The Garden Meeting
🌸 Spring: Three Meetings and a Proposal
🌸 Spring: An Agreeable Marriage
🌸 Spring: Moving In
🌸 Spring: Long-Distance Observation
🌸 End of Spring: When a Planted Seed Sprouts
🌻 Summer: Paintings and Sunflowers
->🌻Bonus Chapter: The Kingdom of Sunflowers
🌻 Summer: Honeymoon Prelude
🌻 Summer: The Honeymoon (Part 1)
🌻 Summer: The Honeymoon (Part 2)
🌻 Summer: The Honeymoon (Part 3)
🌻 Summer: Photos
🌻 Summer: Peril at Every Side (Part 1)

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Changes (O)
Infidelity (C)
The Fuck List (C)
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The Unfaithful (C)
I Still Want You (O)
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Untameable Waves (please come back)


Word count: 2100+
Warnings: mentions of killing - blood, wounds, pain, fear - I tried to be decent and as non descriptive as possible, but..👀
Second chapter this week because every voice matters and counts 😉
Anyway, this one is probably horrible 😅
Part XVI | Part XVIII

You were determined. Right that night after Lucien's visit, you looked up Rhys' office again. Inside you felt cold and empty, somehow disconnected as you knocked on the door. The answer came immediately. Being it other day you would laugh because it seemed as if Rhys lived in his office. When you needed you always found him there. But today wasn't the day.
You peeked in finding him seated behind his desk covered with different documents. At first he didn't pay you any attention, too busy with whatever he was reading. He was frowning at the paper in his hand, the other one played with the pen. You knew what this gesture meant. Something worried him. Or pissed him off. When he was younger he unconsciously played with different objects all the time. The habit almost disappeared as he grew older.
"May I?" Hearing your voice he jerked up and finally looked up from the papers. He blinked as if he didn't hear you come in.
"Y/N? Yeah.. Yeah, sure," Rhys stood up, offering you a seat. He checked the time "Something happened? It's quite late."
Yes, you wanted to shout at him, but you wouldn't do so. A lot of things had happened, the conversation between him and Lucien that you overheard, was one of them. But you already made up your mind. You wouldn't mention Tamlin. He would refuse you as he refused Lucien. Your brother was too stubborn. You came to ask him for the last favour, for the last piece of puzzle. It was strange and hard to explain, but you knew you needed it. At last you were ready.
Your face had to give you away because his jaw tightened and he crossed hands on the chest. His piercing gaze scanned you, his shoulders tensed. Words weren't necessary, he understood.
"It.. it won't be easy," Rhysand spoke slowly. "I won't be able to take out one memory at a time. They are too tangled up. I'll have to break the barrier. The process can be quite unpleasant, maybe even painful and the memories will all come at once. It might be very traumatic experience."
He was trying to warn you, prepare you for inevitable. Of course he was worried for your wellbeing and how it could hurt you, yet he was impatient, too. Since you came he kept asking about that particular night, never really pressuring you about it. However Rhysand eagerly waited for this moment.
Straightening your back you stuck out your chin. Your gaze didn't falter. "I know." You were ready. You'd spent all afternoon preparing for the worst.
Rhysand curled his lip, thinking. "Fine," he spoke after a moment. "But there is one thing I want from you."
"What is it?"
"I want to see it. All. From the start to the end. Everything you remember, not just some glimpses."
You frowned. "Why?"
He pushed off of the desk that he was leaning against and turning away from you headed to the window where lights of the city on the other bank of Sidra shone. He was silent. Minutes passed. You waited.
"I-.. I need to know what he caused."
You swallowed watching his back. You shivered with cold even though the room was warm. "He?"
Rhysand slowly turned back to you, looking straight in your eyes. "Tamlin." His voice wasn't more than a whisper, but it was so harsh, so full of rage you winced as if he slapped you.
"What does he have to do with it?" Your voice was hoarse. Lump grew in your throat and breathing once again became laboured.
"He was the one who told his father where you would be."
"Why would he do that? And how could he know anyway?"
"At that time we were still friends. He knew it because I told him. It'd never occurred to me that something like that could happen."
You held your breath, still shivering. Rhysand watched your trembling hands with hardened expression. You clenched them into fists pressing them to your lap to hide the tremors. "And what will you do after you find out?"
He considered it. "I'll hate him even more," he said at last. "Our father made him pay enough already."
"You won't hurt him?" Rhysand just shook his head. "Can you promise it?"
"I can, but.. I know you care about him even though I'm against it. And I don't get it. Honestly. However I wouldn't hurt you that way. For me you are much more than a promise."
You pressed your lips together. You believed him, you really did. But if you managed to get back to Spring Court, there was no doubt Rhysand would be angry. Very angry. Then anything could happen and you didn't want to risk it. And so thinking about the future, you asked him to make a promise. He didn't hesitate for even a second and did what you asked him for.
You felt a prickling sensation on your right shoulder. Rhysand rolled up his right sleeve. With awe you watched as a tattoo of small rose appeared on his forearm and you knew that its twin was on your shoulder.
Now you could start.
It was just as Rhysand warned you. He couldn't untangle the threads no matter how hard he tried and to get them out he had to destroy the barrier. As soon as it was down the confused images that chased you in the nightmares came alive.
You were camping with your mother and a few other females and children on the rocky bank of the river in Illyrian mountains. It was peaceful time and you had a lot of fun sitting with them around the campfire, listening to the stories. After eating some more marshmallows you all retired to own tents for the night.
Several hours later you were woken up by screams and smell of smoke and something metallic. Bed next to you was empty. You crept through the tent on all fours and peeked out.
The ground was smeared with blood, some of the tents were burning, females protecting their children, were trying to hide or run away, but all of them were met with the same fate. Small group of males slaughtered them on the spot or hurt them enough, so they couldn't move, and dragged them to the center of the camp. Blood dripped from their swords, wild grins on their faces. They spared no one.
You were terrified, but you knew the second you would make any noise, even the smallest, they would notice you. Your muscles locked on the spot and only thing you could do, was watching the horror around.
Movement at the edge of the campsite caught your attention. A blond hair male appeared. Your eyes widened. You knew him. It was the young male from Spring Court who you saw with your brother once. His clothes were clean, without a single drop of blood. He was unarmed and looked around in horror. Your eyes met for a moment. His mouth moved as if he was telling you to stay hidden.
Then he grabbed one of the girls and.. in a flash of light her features changed. Now she looked exactly like you. Your heart painfully throbbed in your chest. What did he just do?
Another male with sword came into view, getting close to him. The male was older, his clothes and light colored hair were stained with blood, but that was all you could say about him. You didn't see his face.
The male laughed. "Great job, son! We were looking for this little bitch."
He grabbed the girl. "Now return home," he ordered to young male.
Tamlin didn't move, his eyes jumping between the male and the girl. He didn't dare to even look your direction. "But.."
"I told you to leave!" male snapped, authority of high lord in his voice. Tamlin gritted his teeth as his body bent and then he winnowed away.
You watched as male dragged the girl to the group gathered in the center of camp where you all sat around campfire only several hours earlier.
Then they took one person after another and cut their throats in front of your mother. She didn't cry, refusing to give them what they sought. Soon enough your mother and the girl were the only ones alive.
Females and children who survived cried in pain. The male tossed girl to them. A female reached for girl, tugging her to her chest to protect her. It was your mother. Her wings were broken, blood seeping from deep wound on her side. She was pale, but baring her teeth she said something. You didn't hear her through all the cries and crackling of the fire. All males boomed with laughter.
One of the males reached for the girl. Your mother fought him, but he was stronger. He punched her to the face and for a moment her grip on the girl weakened. Male snatched the girl, dragging her to the pile of bodies. Other two males gripped your mother's arms when she tried to get to her.
This time it wasn't fast death that waited for the girl. First, the oldest of them cut the membranes of her wings. Girl screamed in pain, but the male who dragged her there, held her in place. Then slowly they cut off her wings making it as painful as possible. At some point girls shrieks stopped as she fainted. At last they cut her head off, tossing it to your mother's knees.
Your mother screamed at the top of her lungs and cried this time. When the oldest of the males moved toward your mother you couldn't watch it anymore. You curled to ball, your body was shaking uncontrollably and not only with sobs. Closing eyes you pressed hands to your ears, but you still heard your mother's screams until they fell silent.
You didn't know how long you lay there. Maybe you even fainted for a moment. A strong hand grabbed your elbow, dragging you to your feet. It was one of the younger males.
"Look what I found," he grinned. Others were confused.
"Didn't we already take care of her?"
"I could swear I put her head into that box," the other said.
"How is it possible there are two of them?"
You wanted to fight the male who held you. However his grip was so strong you already felt the forming bruises.
Around you stood only the young males, the older one was nowhere to be seen. You managed to slap one with your wing.
"Bitch!" he shouted in anger.
A sharp pain shot through your body. You cried out. One of your wing landed in the dirt, droplets of blood rolled down your arm, clothes on your back became soaked, sticking to your body. Blood dripped on the ground, mixing with the others. Another wave of pain shot through your body as the other wing followed the first one.
You fell to your knees without feeling the impact or the sharp stones cutting into your flesh. It was the most agonizing pain you'd ever felt. Everything blurred before your eyes. Voices around you kept fading and coming back like echo, but you didn't understand a single word. Your world turned upside down.
You had to faint because you didn't remember much of what followed. At one moment you felt hands around your shoulders and under knees, blurred face of older male and night sky above you.
You awoke for a while in a room that looked more like a cell. It was dark and reeked with dirt, blood and magic. So much magic.
You were lying on your stomach, your back was burning. The older male was bending over you, doing something with your wounds. It hurt so much.
Your mind kept switching between unconsciousness and awareness. The buzzing in your head was driving you crazy. You heard muffled voices, but didn't understand what they spoke of. World was spinning with you too fast and you were nauseous. You remembered puking once, but that was all.
And then it suddenly stopped. Fresh air filled your lungs, stretching them delightfully. You opened your eyes, looking around.
Soft green light was penetrating through the windows. You were lying in a soft bed. You felt strangely empty and little confused. But there was no pain and that was the only thing that mattered. Who would care in that situation about not remembering anything, about not knowing where you were and how you got there. It didn't hurt anymore. And that mattered the most.

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Spinsters do not Need Chaperones (teaser)
Seventeen HHU Regency!AU

Chaperones are for beautiful young girls. A plain older woman like you, with neither fortune nor youth to recommend her, is hardly in danger of losing her virtue. You've long resigned yourself to always being the supporting role in someone else’s romance.
But could it be that love and marriage have not disappeared entirely beyond your reach? This spinster may capture the heart of an eligible bachelor yet, if only she makes the right choices…
Part 1 Coming on May 13th!
genre: svt hip hop unit x female! reader (alternate endings for each member), regency!au in the vibe of Bridgerton but we keep things PG here.
If you haven't already, see my other regency!au Seventeen fics here
The Moss that Grew in Gloom
Chapter 4: Celebrating the Little Things
Start From Beginning | Next Chapter | Masterlist | Read on AO3
Summary: As the daughter of the best swordsman in the world, your life has been a lonely one. You've never minded the quiet life, until a mossy-haired swordsman falls to your island and shakes things up. Word Count: 1.3k Characters: female reader x Zoro
You decided to read for another hour before you risked venturing up to the third story. Based on a lifetime with your father, you knew it took him 15 minutes to get ready for bed, then 15 minutes to fall asleep. But you wanted to make sure he was in a deep sleep before you made any noise that might wake him.
You crept past your fathers door and down the hall to Zoro’s new bedroom. You knocked softly on his door, trying your best not to disturb your father. He was a few rooms down, but he had always been a light sleeper.
Zoro softly opened the door with a light creak, and you held up two bottles of wine and two glasses. “Celebration time!” You cheered quietly, raising the wine bottles in the air.
Zoro frowned. “Just two?” he asked, looking at the bottles with disappointment.
You rolled your eyes and sauntered past him into the room. You waited until his door had shut before you talked more freely. “We’re celebrating,” you hissed. “Not getting drunk off our ass!”
“Boring,” he said, but you could see a teasing smile dance across his lips.
“Wanna make it a competition?” you asked, holding out a bottle to the swordsman.
He raised an eyebrow as he took the bottle. “You’ll lose.”
You could tell by the tone of his voice that he wasn’t bluffing. You didn’t doubt it either; you had seen him down alcohol at dinner. The substance barely affected him, even after several bottles. If it were a drinking contest, you were certain you’d lose miserably.
“Not quite what you’re thinking,” you said. “Whoever can cut the cleanest cut across the bottle wins.”
Zoro laughed, turning the bottle over in his hand. He looked at the label, and you watched as his eyes practically popped out of their sockets when he saw the price tag.
He clicked his tongue disapprovingly. “You can’t risk wasting such good alcohol for a competition.”
You bit your lip, trying to suppress a smile. “Scared to lose?” you asked innocently. You could see irritation spring up in his expression from your taunting. “We don’t have bottle openers anyway. You’ll have to slice it open.”
“Why the hell don’t you have a bottle opener?!” He demanded, his voice rising.
“Shush!” you hissed. “I don’t want to wake the others! Unless you want to share.”
Zoro frowned, obviously not wanting to lose his celebratory bottle.
You placed your bottle on the floor and held out Nikko, readying yourself to make the cut. Zoro did the same, looking at the bottle uneasily.
“If anything, I’m at a disadvantage. The teeth on Nikko could shatter the entire bottle.”
Zoro scoffed. “If you break yours, I’m not sharing.”
You sliced at the bottle without another word, a perfect cut across the neck. You suppressed a smile. Your father had always said there was no point for bottle openers; if you were too sloppy to open a bottle with a sword, you didn’t deserve to drink its contents.
Zoro went next. There was some slight hesitation in his movement, but he was strong and had a good grip on the sword. The cut was clean, though upon further examination, not perfect.
You clicked your tongue. “I see an imperfection right here.” You shook your head. “I think that means I won.”
“Oh piss off!” Zoro grabbed his bottle from your critical gaze and took a long swig.
You grabbed your own bottle and sat down on the floor, savoring the rich flavors of the wine. It had to be at least 20 years old. Your father always picked the best wine when he was away.
“So, you’re going to be the best swordsman some day?” you asked, trying to make small talk.
“I am.” He let out a deep sigh. “This is damn good wine.”
“Why do you want to be the best?” you asked, looking at him inquisitively.
He bit his lip, waiting a moment before he responded. “I made a promise.”
You raised an eyebrow. “To your captain?”
“No.”
The shortness of his answer surprised you. “Then to who?”
He gritted his teeth. “Can you stop with the questions?”
His irritation made your face burn, and you took a long drink of wine to cover it up. It had been a long time since you had constant interaction with another human being who wasn’t your father.
Sure, you had gone on small missions, but you had never gotten to know anyone. You were usually killing people or sneaking around, finding the highest bounty pirates you could so you could return home with some money.
Being with Zoro was nothing like that.
“Sorry,” he muttered. “I just don’t like talking about it.”
“That’s okay,” you said quietly, taking another drink.
“What about you?” Zoro asked. “Don’t you want to be the best?”
You shrugged. “Not really. I just want to be good enough to survive in the outside world.”
Zoro gave a dry laugh. “Trust me sweetheart, you’d be one of the best anywhere on the Grand Line.”
His compliment made your face flush again, and a heavy silence fell between you two. You weren’t sure how to tell him that even if you wanted to leave the island, you had nowhere to go. You could survive on the Grand Line, but you weren’t entirely sure what you wanted to do if you left Gloom Island. You had no idea who you wanted to be.
“Thanks again for today,” Zoro said, finally bringing you back from your thoughts.
You waved him off. “It was nothing.”
“It was everything,” he said, looking in your eyes.
You weren’t sure when he had gotten so close to you. You could feel his body heat radiating off of him. You tried to blink a few times to clear your head, but your thoughts grew cloudy again the moment you looked at his slate-gray eyes. The wine must’ve gone to your head faster than you anticipated.
You weren’t sure why, but the alarm bells in your brain were ringing. Dangerous territory. You shouldn’t be here with him. Your father’s enemy. The one who would bring him down. You shouldn’t have come here. And yet all you wanted to do was move closer.
You finally found the words you were looking for, and they came out in a whisper. “Whenever you need help, just let me know.”
He gave a small smile. “Tomorrow then. You’ll help me infuse the haki into my sword?”
You scowled, pulling back from him and taking a drink of wine. “You’re at least a month away from trying that, Roronoa.”
“I have a good teacher.”
You gave a light chuckle, finishing off the last of your wine and setting the bottle down. “That’s why I gave you a month.”
“Call me Zoro.” He set down his bottle and shook his head. “No need for the honorifics if you’re going to be training me.”
You weren’t sure why it mattered, but you nodded.
Your body felt heavy, the wine coursing through your bloodstream. You needed to get to bed before you started feeling the negative effects of the alcohol. You stood to your feet, heading for the door, swaying much more than you intended to.
“Let me walk you back to your room.”
You snorted. “You’d get hopelessly lost if you tried that.”
He narrowed his eyes at you. “I think I can find my way back to my room.”
“I don’t!” you barked out another laugh, the wine amplifying your giddiness. “I’ll see you in the morning.”
You could feel his eyes on you as you opened the door, and you turned back to him one last time. “Goodnight, Roronoa Zoro.”
His eyes bore into your soul as he said, “Goodnight.”
You could feel his gaze on you as you gave him one last smile. You could feel him staring at you, even as you quietly shut his door. And you could’ve sworn his eyes followed you all the way back to your room, until you fell into your bed and promptly fell asleep for the night.