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6. Sinful nature

The next morning, Goldie woke me up at first light and dressed me in a white and blue dress. She had a somber expression as she did so and wouldn’t meet my eyes. It made me worried, but I complied. After yesterday, I got the idea that I was in serious trouble.

She picked me up and I tried to grab Darkie, but she stopped me and shook her head. It made me nervous to leave without my plush...

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5. Family dinner

Days came and went, and I slowly recovered from the fall. 

I could now walk short distances on my own without losing my balance or falling. 

Goldie scolds me when she sees me walking for too long or too far from the walls or furnitures, but I can’t help it; I really want to show Darkie around and I can’t do that without taking some risks!

[Let’s go see the gard...

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4. The Golden Maid

Weeks went by, and eventually, the only person I would see consistently was a golden-eyed black-haired maid. She looked different from the others. Most people were of Meiriem descent, so the blue and pink eyes and hair were the norm; there were a few people with blonde hair or green eyes, but that was basically it. 

She stood out quite a bit.

I had seen her before around the es...

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3. The beginning of my quiet life

It was a long, dreamless sleep. My only companions were pain and fear. 

Fear that maybe I would never wake up again. 

I was vaguely aware of time passing, but my body and mind refused to respond. I couldn’t really think, yet I could feel everything else. I couldn’t see anything but darkness. I couldn’t hear anything except the painfully slow beating of my heart. ...

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2. A quiet Night

I saw no lights nor heard any sounds. 

There were only feelings and sensations as my mind sluggishly wandered through hazy darkness. I couldn’t focus on anything, as though everything was simultaneously too bright and too dark.

And in my body, I could feel every bumps, every scrapes of that moment in the clearing over and over again: the strain in my arms as I climbed up the ...

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1. That day in the clearing

I ran down the corridor as fast as my legs would take me.

"Hurry up, hurry!"

"How difficult is it to catch a five year old girl?!"  

I could hear them shouting at each other behind me, but I still had a head start. 

Peeking back as I rounded the corner, I spotted them coming down the other end of the corridor. Just as I began running again, I accidentally ...

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Prologue

I sat on my bed, watching a maid whose name I didn’t know as she placed a peculiar combination of food and a cup of tepid tea on my tray. 

Has it been weeks or months since that day in the clearing? It was hard to keep track of time when every day looked the same, framed by this same window, this same room…

As I looked into her stifled expression, a tightness gripped my che...

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Announcement: My Quiet Life Rewrite!

Hello all!

I apologies for the silence in the last few months, but as some of you know, I've had a big project in the works:

A complete rewrite of Volume 1!

Which you can find today here:

https://www.royalroad.com/fiction/127964/my-quiet-life

This will be the new officia...

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(Old) Side Chapter 12. Swords and Roses

“Are you sure, I’m doing it right?”  “Yes you are. It’s just a matter of keeping it toward where you want to go.” “I know, I know… But still

“Are you sure, I’m doing it right?” 

“Yes you are. It’s just a matter of keeping it toward where you want to go.”

“I know, I know… But still what if they panic?”

“It doesn’t happen nea...

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(Old) Side Chapter 11. Turncoat

“I can’t believe I’m doing this.” I mumbled to myself as I adjusted the uncomfortably tight leather jacket made even more uncomfortable by t

“I can’t believe I’m doing this.”

I mumbled to myself as I adjusted the uncomfortably tight leather jacket made even more uncomfortable by the nervous sweat pouring down my neck.

“It’s going to be fine Ms Miller, just ...

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(Old) Side Chapter 10. Intruders

The sun was already setting by the time I made it back at the inn. I had tried to look for someone, ANYONE, who was associated

The sun was already setting by the time I made it back at the inn.

I had tried to look for someone, ANYONE, who was associated with the Grey Market, but it had been impossible. At every corner, a guard was posted and even trying to ask that type of question ...

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(Old) 81. A new life

That day, my grand-father died. I’m not exactly sure when it happened or even how, but as I sang, dad tapped on my shoulder and, tears in hi

That day, my grand-father died.

I’m not exactly sure when it happened or even how, but as I sang, dad tapped on my shoulder and, tears in his eyes, he signed that granddad had passed away. 

Confused, I had looked down at the bed,...

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(Old) Side Chapter 9. Sunvale

“Welcome to Sunvale, Jacey!” Milord’s booming voice declared as he woke up from my nap. I gazed out, surprised, at the town sprawling before

“Welcome to Sunvale, Jacey!”

Milord’s booming voice declared as he woke up from my nap. I gazed out, surprised, at the town sprawling before us.

It was… Quaint, but not in a derogatory way. It was simply not a place I would ...

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(Old) 80. I'm home... (Part 2)

I heard a chuckle coming from my father. “My my my. I didn’t think I’d live to see the day.” He said in an amused tone despite his hoarse vo

I heard a chuckle coming from my father.

“My my my. I didn’t think I’d live to see the day.”

He said in an amused tone despite his hoarse voice.

I turned to him as I still held the now calmer Silika in my arms and ar...

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(Old) 79. I'm home... (Part 1)

-Are you okay, dad?- -Of course I am! Why are you asking?- -Your face is all wrinkly like a raisin.- Silika signed with a worried expression

-Are you okay, dad?-

-Of course I am! Why are you asking?-

-Your face is all wrinkly. Like a raisin!-

Silika signed with a worried expression.

I made a show of making a funny face which made her chuckle, but it didn’t ease t...

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(Old) 78. Facing the truth

The dinner was finally over, and I was walking Silika back to her room.  The rest of the dinner had been rather uneventful.  My aunt had mad

The dinner was finally over, and I was walking Silika back to her room. 

The rest of the dinner had been rather uneventful. 

My aunt had made a show of how much she and her daughter had been taking care of my father an...

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(Old) 77. Taking to the podium for the jury

“My, my, Marshall! I didn’t believe my ears when I heard, this morning, that you were!" Kerry Ashbrook, my aunt and Viscountess of Colepass.

“My, my, Marshall! I didn’t believe my ears when I heard, this morning, that you were!"

Kerry Ashbrook, my aunt and Viscountess of Colepass. Her strident and sharp tongue had only become sharper with age, but so had I.

”Dear aun...

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(Old) 76. Why are we here?

I flung the door open, just about ready to flip the room upside down.  I made a bee line for my dad, who turned to me in surprise, but was u

I flung the door open, just about ready to flip the room upside down. 

I made a bee line for my dad, who turned to me in surprise, but was unexpectedly swept off my feet.

I looked around confused until I met Uncle Cook’s eyes....

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(Old) 75. A soul smiling on two faces

"Welcome to Moretti, Your Eminence. I hope your sail carried you well?" I scoffed at the greeting. "It would have if our ship had been allow

"Welcome to Moretti, Your Eminence. I hope your sail carried you well?"

I scoffed at the greeting.

"It would have if our ship had been allowed to land to shore in the expected delays."

Although we had been in swimming distance from ...

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(Old) 74. About the guests...

I ast there, bored and restless,  at a small tea table in the corner of the room.  Dad had been acting weird ever since we left Jillbeck’s C

I ast there, bored and restless,  at a small tea table in the corner of the room. 

Dad had been acting weird ever since we left Jillbeck’s Crossing, and even now that we’d finally reached our new home, he was acting st...

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(Old) 73. Welcome to the north

“Mom! Have some of this! It’s really tasty!” “Oh…? Where did you get that, Blue? “A nice man gave it to me!” “Uhmm… It’s okay, I’m not reall

“Mom! Have some of this! It’s really tasty!”

“Oh…? Where did you get that, Blue?

“A nice man gave it to me!”

“Uhmm… It’s okay, I’m not really hungry.”

“Really?”

“Yes. I...

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(Old) Side Story 8. God's Affairs Part 2

Galvian and I exchanged a look and we both nodded and started walking the way we came at a brisk pace. This is what we trained for, resolvin

Galvian and I exchanged a look and we both nodded and started walking the way we came at a brisk pace. This is what we trained for, resolving situations before they occur, efficiently, unseen, unappreciated and without questions. By all means I didn...

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Alenia, Goddess of Harvest

"She looked like a cross between a plant and a kin. Her skin earth tinted skin was completely covered in root-like growths which followed the natural curves of her muscles and bones. They didn’t look as though they had grown on top of it, instead it looked like it was the skin that had grown from it, supporting it, and wherever her skin came visible, the web of veins that composed her bod...

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(Old) Side Story 7. God's Affairs Part 1

“A’ight kins! Vacation’s ovah. Ye got business to attend.” Galvian fell from his perch by the window, surprised, as the Aleniakin swung the

“A’ight kins! Vacation’s ovah. Ye got business to attend.”

Galvian fell from his perch by the window, surprised, as the Aleniakin swung the door open. I simply got up from my seat and faced the woman.

“What’s going on, ...

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(Old) 72. Faith to fathom

“Thank you for this, Isola. You have no idea how helpful this has been...” “You’re welcome, Marshall. I wish I could tell you more, but I on

“Thank you for this, Isola. This was incredibly helpful.”

I said as I put down the now empty cup of tea.

“You’re welcome, Marshall. I wish I could tell you more, but my only experience in the matter is my aunt.”

My...

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(Old) 71. Playdate

-What is this?- I asked feeling disgusted as stange bulbous chunks jiggled in my spoon. -Red beans. It’s a staple food in the north. Try

-What IS this?-

I asked with a disgusted expression as strange bulbous chunks jiggled in the pit of my spoon.

-Red beans. It’s a staple in the north. Try it, it’s tasty.-

I looked at dad with dubious eyes.

-You said the same...

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(Old) About draft chapters

So you might have noticed I started publishing chapters with the (Draft) disclaimer in front of them. These ARE official chapters but haven'

So you might have noticed I started publishing chapters with the (Draft) disclaimer in front of them. These ARE official chapters but haven't received that extra bit of love necessary for them to be fully released.

They will eventually turn to ...

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(Old) Side Story 6. To control or not to control

“Well, it’s truly busted, Miss Scorn!” I sighed. “It’s Jace, Milord… And what’s busted?” I asked as I perched myself on the side of the carr

“Well, it’s busted, Miss Scorn!”

I sighed.

“It’s Jace, Milord… And what’s busted?”

I asked as I perched myself on the side of the carriage to look down to where the strange green fat man was sitting b...

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(Old) 70. Across the azure sea

I grit my teeth as the wind made the creaking floorboards of the ship whine. “Coloviath, you useless piece of garbage, couldn’t you have mad

I grit my teeth as the wind whipped my face and made the creaking floorboards of the ship whine.

“Coloviath, you useless piece of garbage, couldn’t you have made something more useful than a drifting piece of wood to travel long distanc...

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(Old) 69. Back to earth

“Do you know how screwed you are, Marshal Ashbrook?” And there it is… “Yes, I do.” She let out a dry laugh, her composure had completely cha

“Do you know how screwed you are, Marshal Ashbrook?”

And there it is…

“Yes, I do.”

She let out a dry laugh, her composure had completely changed from earlier at the dining table. She wasn’t joking and there was...

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