Mary Wilson

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  • by Mary Wilson It took two days after that incident for things to calm down. Two days where fear ruled the kingdom and a lot of rumors began flying around. Rumors about the temple, about the royal family, and about the abnormally powerful child who had been the center of all this destruction. But despite all that, some things were not relieved. For example, the breaking of the taboo and the backlash. No one knew what the real story was and the condition of the conversation just became more and more absurd. Two days…
  • by Mary Wilson 'This is your punishment for trying to change the course of destiny. You should not have tried to change the future in this way. All that awaits you is despair and guilt for breaking the taboo.' The voice was as clear inside Elysia's head as the sound of a loud bark and something tearing apart. But her eyes were in too much pain to open properly. "HEAD PRIEST? EVERYONE RUN! THE HEAD PRIEST IS DEAD" Elysia could not make out who spoke those words but she felt something warm and sticky land on top of her…
  • by Mary Wilson Elysia's body felt stiff after the bath. But she knew she could not show her tired face to anyone or they would make fun of her. People already thought of Elysia as a disposable unit so she could not afford to make any more bad impressions on the people. Especially on the royal family and retainers who were present during the ceremony. Elysia could still feel the heavy stare of those golden eyes being aimed at her back. The crown prince had decided to attend today's ceremony and he had not stopped…
  • by Mary Wilson 'It's alright. I can do this. I have done all this before so I can do this now as well.' Elysia felt nervous about the ceremony. She was so nervous that she wanted to hide away and not attend it. But she could not run away. Brother Yohan will never forgive her for ruining his first ceremony. "Elysia, where are you going? Weren't you grounded?" Elysia felt her blood run cold when she ran into sister Rosa and her sharp tongue. Out of everyone out there, Sister Rosa was the one Elysia wanted to run least…
  • by Mary Wilson "Young master, you don't have to go to the ceremony if you do not want to. I am sure your parents will understand if you want to skip the ceremony today." The crown prince gave his retainer a dismissive frown. The man had been trying to make him back down from going anywhere near the temple grounds since yesterday. After he had been punched and left in shock, the crown prince had been quickly sent home by his retainer. He had been asked to sever times what had caused his future wife to injure him but…
  • by Mary Wilson 'As expected. There is something unpleasant about this place. Just looking at this door is enough for me to feel like leaving." Yohan had always been a rational man. He had prided himself on being a calm and collected figure and that was why he had been awarded powers beyond human control. To tell you the truth, he did not remember who his parents were or who had raised him until his teen years. All he remembered was that he grew up in an orphanage funded by the temple. And that was the reason he had…
  • by Mary Wilson Once you get used to the darkness and silence, it was not too bad. Rather, it could become a calming source and the vastness of the darkness could allow you to breathe better. The real fear could only be felt once the calmness of the dark was broken by a sound. The fear of that 'unknown' could make even the strongest of people crumble, never mind six years old. For Elysia, the sound of the door being forced open was similar to her visions. In her visions, the person behind the prison door was the crown…
  • by Mary Wilson "Elysia, can you open this door for me? I know my words hurt you but I didn't mean to be so harsh. It was just because Even was crying that I decided to help her out. Please forgive me." The head priest knocked on Elysia's door in an attempt to console her. His voice was low so no passer-by could hear what he was saying. After all, he was the head priest and he could not lower himself to bow in front of anyone. Even if that 'anyone' happened to be the child he adopted. "Elysia? Are you in there?" The…
  • by Mary Wilson "Hello, my name is Eva Rosemary. It is nice to meet you, Elysia. Is it alright if I call you Elysia, right?" Elysia felt her mind go blank at the introduction. She was not ready to face the female lead of the novel yet. She did not even have a plan on what to do if she ever met the female lead later down the line, much less right now. "H-Hello? It's nice to meet you as well. You can call me E-Elysia if you want to." Elysia was nervous. She was so nervous that even her voice did not come out properly.…
  • by Mary Wilson Ever since her birth, Elysia Raffle knew a few secrets of this world. First, the world she had been born in was a book and Elysia was the villainess in that book. She was destined to be slain by Adam on her 18th birthday and the day of their marriage. She had no idea why or how she knew this. But Elysia believes this to be the truth of this world. Every time she visited the holy lake and cleansed herself, the images of a possible future filled her mind. Maybe it was the goddess curse that made Elysia…
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