Sarah Thomas

Stories 7
Chapters 3,706
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  • by Sarah Thomas The misunderstanding was cleared out. Lizbeth stated what had transpired in her childhood. She also mentioned what had just happened after Lith had slapped her. Lith came to an understanding that Lizbeth's memory was distorted or tampered with. It was for this reason that she did not even know her name or where she came from or who her parents were. "Can I see your memories?" Lith asked Lizbeth. There could be some clue in there that Lizbeth had missed saying or perhaps she was wrongly…
  • by Sarah Thomas Outside a classic aristocratic mansion, a girl in a lab coat wearing thin framed round glasses stood still. Her hands inside the lab coat's pockets were trembling and her breathing was erratic. A lingering fear loomed in her heart as she looked at the mansion. –If you live long enough, you'll find us one day. Words her mother had said the day before she left returned to her. Those words still hurt her, but they also gave her hope. Hope that one day she could return to them and have a normal…
  • by Sarah Thomas Time passed. The eight year old child that looked like a beggar roamed the streets collecting scraps and selling them for even less than what their value was. After the caretaker's death, officials had come to collect her body, and the house she owned now belonged to the eight year old child. Fortune may have sided with the child this time as nobody coveted this house and did not give the child a hard time. The house was really just four walls of bricks on a small piece of land. Even the land was…
  • by Sarah Thomas "…permission to lie." The words echoed in Lizbeth's ears. Drip. Drip. Drip. Tears streamed down her face as she stared at Lith with hollow eyes. She was so scared right now that in her blurred vision, she saw a flash of bright light, then everything went dark as if she had shut her eyes. The darkness slowly faded and Lizbeth saw a toddler with green hair and pretty green eyes, holding the skirt of a lady whose face was cast in a shadow. The two were in a hallway of some castle. "Mommy!…
  • by Sarah Thomas SLAM! A large metallic door of an unknown room in the outer circle was slammed open by a significantly harmless human. With great strides, this human walked into a brightly lit hall with an opening ceiling. Tens of furnaces with fierce flames under them were lined in a circle in the middle of the room, right at the place where the crimson moonlight seeped in. One couldn't make out whether the red hue in the room came from the flames or the moonlight. A strong medicinal scent lingered in the…
  • by Sarah Thomas "Huuuu… so refreshing!" Lizbeth stretched her hands over her head and basked in the glory of the morning sun in a field full of colorful herbs that reached her waist. Two steps behind her was Lith, casting a shadow over her with his towering figure. Since nobody could take her responsibility, Lith had to do it himself. Currently, in the herb field, Liz was like a fish in water. She was running around, sniffing many different types of herbs, and even right away eating some. It was her happy…
  • by Sarah Thomas Wrapping up everything, Lith was back at the Inn with Mayzin. Entering their room, he saw the green-haired Lizbeth sitting by the study table, scribbling something on a piece of paper; the ginger-haired Meryl resting her head on Fei's lap as she sat on the edge of the bed, and lastly Sylvia reading something on her phone with Zen sleeping on her lap. The atmosphere in this room was serene and could make anyone feel comfortable. Lith's arrival was immediately sensed by Lizbeth, who put her quill…
  • by Sarah Thomas "Your Majesty… for years, the Giants have not meddled in others' affairs. As such, we are having trouble understanding why Her Majesty has suddenly taken a fancy for our race." One of the kneeling Giants said with his head bowed. Mayzin stared at them with an expressionless face. She leaned to the side and rested her face on her arm propped up on the throne's armrest. There was no response from her and the Giants thought maybe she wanted to hear all the grievances at once and reply, hence they…
  • by Sarah Thomas Semohr, Giant Kingdom. "Barley, how many protestors do you think will be there?" A Giant wearing heavy armor and standing guard at the gates of the Giant Court said to his comrade standing beside him. The Giant called Barley squinted his eyes and replied, "If I am not wrong, there should be at least ten thousand or so." "It's that bad, huh." "Yes. So stand on guard, we should expect company anytime now." The Giant in heavy armor straightened his posture and stood in wait for the…
  • by Sarah Thomas "Master!" Shi said and kneeled down in front of Lith. "Master." Hyunsuk's monotonous voice contained no enthusiasm whatsoever, but he seemed to be happy from meeting Lith again. He kneeled down beside Shi, paying his respects. "Get up, you two. Have a seat." Lith pointed at the chairs opposite to him on the round table and asked them to sit. This was the same table his mother and aunt were sitting at a while ago. Lilith had left with Qingyue upon Lith's request and had gone back to doing…
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