

Aurora's Adventure Chapter 2 Chapter Two Page 9Aurora's Adventure Chapter 2
Moonlight lit the gentle waves of the ocea


Aurora's Adventure Chapter 1The gown’s silken fabric rustled softly as she folded it in half, carefully draping the full ankle-length skirt in just a fashion as to prevent wrinkles. Smiling to herself, she placed the garment in the large moon-engraved linden chest with the other various assorted articles of fine clothing and shut the lid with a soft click. She stood then, straightening her diminutive five foot two inch frame with grace. Patting her hair with a delicate hand, she arranged the silky length of her mahogany hair and moved to her vanity table.Aurora's Adventure Chapter 1
Settling down in the elaborately carved oak chair, she crossed her legs and gazed at her reflection in


And the Tendrils Moved OnIcy frost crept in the window of the small bedroom, its tendrils winding their way menacingly down the wall and over to the bed. Frosty blue smoke by all appearances, the tendrils crept their way up the bedpost to slide in a spiraling fashion until they met the warmth of the quilted covers. Pausing in their journey, they seemed to almost caress the surface of the blanket, before making their way over the small nose of the human girl that lay sleeping. Unbidden shivers coursed their way up her spine as she burrowed under the quilt and her nose wrinkled at the feel of the ice cold frost against the warm flesh.And the Tendrils Moved On
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Sworn to Shackles ConclusionDyanemi’s head snapped up and she squinted, scanning the crowd for the owner of the voice while the rest of the crowd became silent, turning themselves to see where it came from. The Elven trader scowled and turned his head to watch as a tall, Dark Elven male sauntered forward, clad in dark black clothing of fine fabrics and long, flowing silver-white hair. He repeated his bid of one million silvers, just as calmly as before, and advanced to the front of the crowd to eye Dyanemi from the top of her head to the tips of her toes with a calculating gaze. Her legs wobbled slightly from fatigue and the effect of the sun shining on her for hours, aSworn to Shackles Conclusion
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