Sarah Moore

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  • by Sarah Moore It wasn't just the man grimacing but Vivian too for such a simple scene to be caused by the bee. If her mother saw what happened, she was sure she would be scolded once she would get home, "Are you alright, Leonard?" asked a woman who had come along with the man who Vivian had just collided with. The man rubbed his chin and then narrowed his eyes at Vivian for causing trouble. Taking two steps back this time, Vivian bowed her head again for her sudden behaviour. The damn bee! scolded Vivian in her…
  • by Sarah Moore In Valeria, in the town of Merida, the girl?stared into her reflection, her red eyes looking back into her which was as red as the blood she had drunk for her breakfast. Her long lashes fluttered as she turned her head left and right to make sure she had applied the right amount of powder which she had bought not in the Isle valley but a local village with her mother. Taking the little box that laid on the surface of the dressing table, she turned the little top to look at the red gel that was in it.…
  • by Sarah Moore Leonard had already eaten enough food and he had hoped for Vivian to have her lunch in the council but she had missed it. It being already past the lunch hour, they walked down the outer corridors of the council building where only a few insight walked with most of them being visitors. Reaching a nearby inn which served food in the local town, Vivian sat down with Leonard in front of her while her back faced the wall. To have him sitting in a local inn, it was the first time for her. The local inn…
  • by Sarah Moore Vivian stared at the body that laid on the ground which now was being carried by the two guardsmen who had brought him in. The man named Abel, a fellow councilman just bowed his head with a smile on his lips before his eyes fell on her, meeting her eyes before the gaze broke away for him to turn around and take the body along with him and the guards. The man's plea rang in her head which brought in a cold chill down her spine. She had always believed that the council was the most level headed people,…
  • by Sarah Moore In the tall building of the council which was surrounded by trees,?she followed the tall lean man. Her footsteps quick as her feet walked to keep up with the elder councilman, her hands holding a file which she was asked to carry along with her. The corridor was filled with other councilmen who were standing at the sideline while waiting for the main door of a particular room to be opened. Vivian had been reading the files which Leonard had asked her to complete while the three councilmen- Leonard,…
  • by Sarah Moore Jan knocked on the door of the study room where Lady Vivian had taken herself to immerse herself in books the last time he had seen her. A few moments ago, she had called him, asking him to get her a glass full of fresh blood and two cups of teas. The housekeeper had been confused as to why the lady would be asking not for one but for two cups. Was she preparing blood tea for master Leonard? But he was out for work and he probably wouldn't be home until later in the evening not in the next hour at…
  • by Sarah Moore Like Sister Isabelle had stated, it seemed that she had felt under the weather because of stress as after taking a good nap and getting her mind to ease, Vivian had slept well the next day to the hour where Leonard had given her an off from work as she continued to sleep. Standing at the balcony, she leaned forward to look at the scenery in front of her. The calm and quiet atmosphere that she lived away from the village and the other places where harm could befall her. This might be the safest place,…
  • by Sarah Moore "Thank you for coming, Sister Isabelle," Leonard bowed with gratitude. A white witch usually avoided stepping into another's household at the fear of being killed be it a human or a vampire or a pureblooded vampires house, nothing was ever safe. A few years ago, like many other creatures, the white witches were used as laboratory rats to dissect and understand their composition which now was recorded in the books. With what he knew, Sister Isabelle never met anyone outside the church and she stuck…
  • by Sarah Moore The last thing she expected to see was the ghoul Everest holding an unknown woman's neck. The ghoul had its hand wrapped around her neck firmly in a death grip where whoever it was was struggling to get out of the hold but the ghoul was too strong. "Everest," she whispered its name for the ghoul to look up at her. The woman had tears in her eyes, blood blocking her head with her red vampire eyes turning redder. Even for a vampire, the ghoul was no match as it didn't exactly reside in this part of the…
  • by Sarah Moore Hearing the click sound of the door, Vivian was left in a room full of papers and files which laid on the desk. The place where Leo had sat in seemed to be his usual seat as the table was clean with the papers being stacked in a symmetrical order. But when she looked the rest of it, it appeared as if they were just thrown randomly while being pulled due to which the desk Hueren had been sitting in looked as if it would fall anytime now. Taking in a deep breath she sighed before she started to get the…
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