Sarah Moore

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  • by Sarah Moore "Why didn't you tell me about this, Aunt Priscilla?" asked Leonard to find his aunt sighing as she looked at the mansion that stood tall. Aunt Priscilla spoke, "We didn't find about it until we received your letter about Mr Wells thoughts. Charlotte spoke about the boy for the first time. I never knew anything about it, I doubt anyone did," the vampiress frowned her words soft and feeble due to the loss of her daughter, "Her father didn't approve of it when she brought it up. He...he hasn't seen the…
  • by Sarah Moore When Leonard had asked Vivian to pack her clothes quickly as they were leaving to the South Empire, Mythweald in a few minutes without any luggage to carry, she had been confused as to what was the pressing matter to which they were going. Though she could have thought about million other possibilities, finding her dear friend, Charlotte Easton was the last thing she could have ever imagined. Unlike the other family members who stood close to the coffin, Vivian didn't dare to move her steps towards…
  • by Sarah Moore Three chapters have been updated! ~ ~ ~ ~ After the arrival of other council members who resided in Mythweald came to inspect the state the body was found in, the dead body of Charlotte was brought down to place on the ground. Mrs Easton cried and grieved at her daughter's death. The way she was found in, looked utterly painful. With her chest that was torn wide open on either side of her body, some amount of blood had dripped down to show the juicy organs inside but in time it had come to dry…
  • by Sarah Moore A woman in the village woke up early in the morning before the rays of the sun touched her home. Bending down to fill the empty vessel with water from the canal of water, she splashed her face to get rid of the sleep. Feet dragging around the little house, she went to milk the cow that was tied to the pole. She heard the stray dog her son had got home barking not far from her home, it's barking loud as it moved back and forth. "Bernard! Bernard!" she called her son who was still asleep on his bed inside…
  • by Sarah Moore After two more subtle knocks on the wooden surface, the door opened letting a man who looked down at the girl with sleep filled eyes before it dawned to him on who stood at his door. The man was lean yet muscular, with an average height his green eyes looked confused. "Charlotte?" "Rory!" she jumped to hug him, finding solace in his presence. "What are you doing here this late at night?" he asked when she pulled back, taking her inside his little home until his eyes fell on the trunk that stood…
  • by Sarah Moore Charlotte sat at the table with her parents, her hand had barely touched the food on her plate. Days had frozen in her life, time didn't stop for anyone and it left her in a place she couldn't go back or front. The atmosphere in their mansion had turned dark and dull. Among the other children in the family, Julliard and Charlotte had always been the livelier from the rest. Since her brother, Julliard had passed away everything had changed. Charlotte spoke less, having only a few words to share. It…
  • by Sarah Moore When Rhys left the mansion and Vivian went back to the room to see if she had left anything in there as they would be leaving the Rune mansion, Lord Nicholas and Leonard stood outside the mansion talking. "You forgot to mention she held a rare ability to look at people's past," by the tone of Lord Nicholas, Leo could tell that he was intrigued by Vivian's existence, "I believe you haven't spoken about it to anyone, after all, it would only bring trouble." Leonard had kept the secret of finding…
  • by Sarah Moore The room was quiet, silence surrounding Vivian as she slept on the bed. Curtains that were drawn shut didn't stop the lightning to stop coming through it, occasionally coming and going to bring light not only to the objects but also to the shadows. One such shadow that lurked in the room came forward, dragging its dark ragged cloak across the floor bringing the invitation of death along with it. With not a whisper of a voice in the room, it came to stand next to the bed where the girl was fast asleep.…
  • by Sarah Moore Rain continued to fall down from the sky, washing away the top of the soil and picking up the mud as it ran down the slope next to where the Rune mansion was located. Clouds continued to growl while the girl stood in one of the corridors with absolute horror-struck on her face. She looked terrified, terrified of the man who stood in front of her and the creature behind him. "I thought you were a normal girl, a human like any other but who knew that the boy had found a gem," Lord Nicholas commented,…
  • by Sarah Moore Lord Nicholas sauntered back to his seat with the glass of alcohol in his hand, "You don't think people will question you from where you have come? You are safe here and with people who care about Leonard but that doesn't mean you're safe out alone. Some already know of your background since your first visit here, don't you think there will people of the society ready to use you for things that are unethical. What's the proof that you aren't a maid anymore? You might be a runaway servant who might be sold…
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