Sarah Moore

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  • by Sarah Moore ~263 chapters updated until now~ "Please sit down. I will go get you something to drink," the woman said politely to move to the adjacent room which was the kitchen, "We were surprised when we heard the news that Greg has a sister. I mean what were the odds because your parents never told us about you," Vivian heard the woman speak from the kitchen. "We received the letter from Lord Alexander two days ago and decided to come right away," said Leonard who?hadn't taken a seat and was instead looking…
  • by Sarah Moore ~263 chapters updated until now~ At the Carmichael's mansion, the dining room was cleared to make an ample amount of space in there. The tables were pushed towards the wall along with the chairs. The chandelier burning much brightly that was used in here. Every nook and corner had candles burning to light up the entire place like Christmas. Vivian was in the room, getting ready where she wore the gown which was presented by Nicholas as a gift for being helpful in the council. She had enough gowns and…
  • by Sarah Moore ~263 chapters updated until now~ More than two weeks passed since the many deaths in the council. The murmur and chatters regarding what took place in the council and the woman, Vivian Carmichael who turned out to be one of the well-known councilwomen in there. But like many other things that came to pass, the death of the fellow councilmen got buried with new cases that needed work. But there was one who had taken the young woman who had turned to a vampire as a threat. Councilman Creed might have…
  • by Sarah Moore ~263 chapters updated until now~ The council didn't let Abel speak during his interrogations as the man who was the one pulling the strings behind the scenes had not let him speak. Like the switcher, his hands and legs were bound by shackles. His mouth covered so that he wouldn't speak or bite anyone as the man was a pureblooded vampire. The man tried to free himself from the chains that were bound to the walls but it was to no avail. In the end, it was just the sound of the metals rattling around…
  • by Sarah Moore The head council came to lean forward, his hands on his elbows with his face blank as he looked at them. The girl seemed knowledgable like he thought the first time he had met. He still remembered that day when things had turned chaotic in the council and the lands. The escape of the black witches they had caught finally had been devasting before getting the news of them being killed. It tingled his mind that how this girl knew about the case which had taken place before the time of her arrival here in…
  • by Sarah Moore ~260 chapters updated until now, make sure to be up to date!~ "Like I said, under the edict of four hundred and twenty-four, the law states clearly that a councilman shall not take his anger and kill another councilman in the heat. If one needs to, the higher councilmen will hold a meeting before the court session to discuss the matter and then hold the person deserves it or not," said Lionel reading the book that was in front of him. One would think that the man had forgotten what the edict stated and…
  • by Sarah Moore Vivian looked at the man who had the face of Dutan, his body that laid flat on the ground as blood started to cover the floor. The hint of blood was strong in the air and there was no doubt that if an elder councilman stepped in here, he would definitely find what had happened. His heart lay in her hand which she dropped on the ground before taking a couple of steps back and away from the man before realization came to hit her. She had killed a man with her bare hands. As the thought repeated in her…
  • by Sarah Moore He didn't give her time but swung the lantern he held in his hand right across her face for the metal to ring on her head with a loud sound that blinded her vision for three seconds before it came back with the pain that she felt. Her head hurt and she cursed the man. The man spoke, "Did you not listen to what I was saying about you being a weakling? This is why women are stupid and are good for nothing. Why did you even come here in the first place? A council is no place for a woman but this gets back…
  • by Sarah Moore The memories came rushing through her fingers like the light had been lit in front of her eyes where she could sense emotions and memories, words and talks which weren't much but faint, enough to be picked on. Vivian tried to single out what she wanted to hear and what she wanted to see. Some of the boxes didn't allow her to read or rather it hadn't been touched for years. Walking around the racks at the below ground, she continued to touch them until she felt the faint whisper of touch on her tips…
  • by Sarah Moore "Wait, boy," Nicholas halted the boy before he could run to the others to give away the information, "Do you know who it is?" "It is the man who has been working with councilman Creed. Lancelot Knight," he gave away the answer before excusing himself from the room. At first, anger coursed through Leo's veins. The thought that the switcher had gone to kill his friend but then it couldn't be. The man had sworn to be on the deceased witch's side and that that was the only reason why he was still in the…
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