Sarah Moore

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  • by Sarah Moore Vivian looked at the brunette woman who clung to Leonard like it was the most natural thing to do. She stood at the sideline as if she no longer existed, her eyes taking in the scene while Leonard smiled at the woman. Once the woman moved away, she spoke to him, "I haven't seen you in a long time. How have you been?" she asked, her stature as much as Vivian. "I have been well, Eleanor. How have you been doing? I didn't know you moved back here," he smiled down. The woman whom Leonard had referred…
  • by Sarah Moore Who knew that the housekeeper would have taken part in the council exam, thought Vivian to herself but then the exams weren't limited to the kind of species one belonged or gender. Though one couldn't guarantee that the lower and weaker beings would get an opportunity. Now that she had completed the first part of her exam which was on knowledge, the next final one would be difficult. Leonard had told her that it would be a practical exam. Most of the second part of the exams were practical exams where…
  • by Sarah Moore He then pulled away to say, "I know Bambi. You're too tight. It will take time to get used to it," just as the words passed through his lips, Vivian's cheeks set itself on fire all over again. He couldn't help but chuckle at her pure untainted reaction. "Why do you say it like that!" she exclaimed looked away from him. Her neck was bare for him to kiss and he took the opportunity to kiss her there. "It's too hard not want to tease you," kissing her shoulder he ran his finger up and down her stomach,…
  • by Sarah Moore When Leonard had her back pushed against the wall of her room, a small gasp escaped her mouth. Somewhere at the back of her mind she knew he would have followed her to talk to her due to the quick dash she made after the carriage's door was opened but this is not what she had in her mind. The night was cold, the whisper of the clouds that it would come to rain soon yet the atmosphere in the room felt like it had turned to one of the hot noon weather of Mythweald. Apart from the sound of their breath and…
  • by Sarah Moore When the play ended, Vivian sat in her place frozen as if she had turned into a wax statue and it was only when Leonard called her did the wax meltdown, bringing her back to the world. "Shall we?" he asked her, his red eyes stared into her black ones. No hint of any emotion there while Vivian's was swirling in a mixer of a tornado. Not able to get the words, she nodded her head. Opening the latch of the door, "Let's go back," he said but then heard her speak. "Wait!" He turned around to look over…
  • by Sarah Moore She saw Mr Gibbs and the woman who had been standing next to him, going in a different direction from the one they were previously walking. She felt Leo's large hand be placed on her small back which broke her attention back to him. Looking at him she saw him looking at someone in deep concentration before his gaze broke away from the person. "Someone you know?" she asked him. He shook his head. "Unimportant person," he smiled and then led her up the stone stairs. With the place made only for the…
  • by Sarah Moore She stared hard at the black and white squares on the board where Leo had moved his bishop. Chewing her cheek, she looked up at him before whining, "Lord Nicholas lied!" "There there, Vivi. Lord Nicholas didn't lie. I go easy on him when we play chess. I wouldn't want him to think I am an expert so that he invites me to the soiree where men usually play with money and valuable items kept on the front to trade," he smiled at her cheekily. When Lord Nicholas had told her the way Leo often lost to him…
  • by Sarah Moore When the door to her room shut close, Vivian's back hit on the bed with a poof on her blanket. She stared up at the ceiling which was painted white. Leonard had riled her up first and just before he could give her the treat he had taken it back to only deny her. Deep down in her mind, she felt agitated. She had come to be so used to Leonard kissing her that it turned nothing less to a drug. Moving out of the bed, she began making her bed without waiting for a maid to come and get it fixed. Pulling the…
  • by Sarah Moore Vivian was woken up by the dip of the bed next to her, making her eyes fly open in surprise in the dark to see Leonard who had come to lie down next to her. With her sleep filled eyes, she looked at me, a soft smile on her lips. "Go back to sleep, Vivi," she heard Leonard whisper to her gently. But Vivan didn't want to go back to sleep. Now that he was back home, she wanted to talk to him, "What time is it?" she asked him sleepily. "Past five in the morning. Sleep, darling," he gently ran the back…
  • by Sarah Moore Vivian couldn't believe she had made it through the first round of the written exam held by the council. She wanted to smile, smile so wide that ti could reach the end of her ears but she doubted it was a good thing to do. With hundreds of candidates who had come to take part in the examination, only nine had been selected while the rest rejected without any second thoughts for the preparation they had made the entire year. Her name being the last one to be called as well as that she was the only female…
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