(A/N: This is my first Skyrim fanfiction. A male Alduin and a female Dragonborn. If this, along with my other fanfiction, goes well, I will have a crossover happen!
All translations are from Thu'um org, but there won't be much dragon tongue involved. It annoys me slightly, so I won't bother with you all with it. Enjoy!)
I jolted awake, and looked around. I was in a wagon, going who knows where. I wasn't bound, gagged, chained, nothing. Although, it reminded me of when I went to Helgen, destined for the chopping block. That was when I met Alduin, the World Eater. The following events after escaping Helgen was me, finding out I was the Dragonborn. Me, joining the Legion and stopping the civil war. Me, going to Sovngarde to defeat Alduin.
That's when it hit me. I remembered what happened.
*flashback*
I was leaning against a tree, my sword a few feet away from me. Cuts and bruises covered my body. Alduin flying circles around me, roaring in victory.
"Dovahkiin. You have lost," he said, piercing me with his yellow eyes. In one last attempt, I used my last resort.
"Fus Ro Dah!" I shouted weakly. He merely dodged it and laughed.
"Pathetic. You cannot win, Alexandra," he used my name. I coughed up blood as he flew off. I let the darkness consume me.
*flashback end*
I was sure I died. I was positive that I died; but here I was, alive and well. I noticed a Nord man looking at me. His hair was a black mess. His eyes were yellow and ancient, and seemed to be glowing. He wore a simple white tunic, brown pants, and fur boots. His muscles were bulging under the tunic, and his face seemed to be chiseled to perfection. It was familiar, and then I remembered reading about a legend.
'Dragons who had enough power to have said to be able to go into the forms of humans, living among us. It is said their human forms reflect their dragon forms.' I remembered it from a book.
"Alduin," I snarled.
"You are awake. Good," he replied, smiling. His smiled was a crooked smile, and I couldn't help but blush.
"Um…umh. Why aren't I dead? Why are you here?" I asked stupidly.
"I will explain it later, we are almost to a house I bought and built. Lakeview Manor," Alduin replied. He had a house?
"You have a house…?"
"Yes, I do," he replied as the wagon stopped.
"Lakeview Manor," the driver said. Alduin paid him 100 septims, picked me up, carried me to the house, and set me down at a dining table.
"Now, let me talk. No interruptions," he started, "When I first saw you, I saw the fire in your eyes. The fight you put up to stay alive. The dragon in you. I knew you were the Dovahkiin, and I felt something I hadn't felt in a long time. Love. I fell in love with you the moment I saw you. Alexandra, I couldn't love anyone else. And, I've seen the way you look at me. The part dragon in you – we're destined to be together, as mates." I sighed.
"I can't believe I'm admitting this… but now that I've seen your human form, I think my human side agrees with my dragon side, Alduin," I said, lowering my voice.
"Then what's to stop us?" he said mischievously, with lust in his eyes. I smiled.
"Don't know," I replied. He suddenly picked me up and carried me upstairs, and setting me on the bed.
"What is there to stop us?" I asked on last time as he started taking his tunic off.
