INTRODUCTION:
*I suggest you read this in landscape/larger mode to see the more appropriate indention and spacing of each paragraph.
*THIS BOOK IS STILL IN PROGRESS
My "Roses and Thorns of a Coffin" consists of the genres fantasy, mystery, fiction, adventure, action, and vampires. Apparently the Categories do not supply this much of genres so I will write them here. Thank you for your curiosity to take your time in reading this. The title itself is a foreshadowing (hint) for the up coming of events I am still deliberating about. If you have comments, ideas, suggestions, corrections for me to make or friendly remarks, please don't be shy to comment below!! ^w^
Author's (long) notes to the readers:
Now, I am introducing to you my little heroine for you to get a better picture for the base of my story. If you're quite the daydreamer, I advise you best likely use your imagination to sit back, play some Classical piano background music, or relax with a warm/cold cup of your favorite drink, and enjoy this at best.
This is a story that begins in the life of a 15 year old, japanese girl named Kurenami Suishoumine. Her first name in English, meaning "Beautiful Crimson Tears" and her last name -Suishomine meaning "Crystal peak". It may be a long name, but if you read japanese comics (Manga) and are familiar with the term itself, this book shall soon turn into manga as well, and it will be easier for you to read this, if you are familiar with japanese culture and lifestyle. I apologize for the long name, we will get used to the name in the time being.
Kurenami has very long black hair, which would reach the floor if she sat in the traditional position on a pillow. As well as beautiful, glowing skin complexion as smooth as a porcelain doll's. Her eyes would almost illuminate at night from the reflection of unnatural, city lights. Because her eye color was unusual, the deep blue turquoise. Yes, a certain and rare color of the caribbean.
She is a second year high-schooler, and made a great reputation in her school called Sakurayama, due to her doll-like appearance, beautiful face structure, rich family position, and her height- which was very 'petit' as her schoolmates call it.
She is not really much for perfect grades, but scores high in art and history. It's because she had this in-born passion for old European culture, such as the Victorian era and the time of the magnificent Gothic churches, as well as drawing and designs. This was the foundation of her style, the fashion she dresses in is always cute and really makes things 'in' even if they were based on these classic eras.
These unique interests broadened her passion to these things, since they were not very common in Japan.
Kurenami is quite reserved, mature and shows elegance in what mannerisms she has, even simply getting off the table to go to recess, her long hair flows beautifully. Kurenami can be especially kind to people of all sorts when she knows she can open up to them, and always pays her respects to the elders. Although she does not easily open up to everyone so carelessly, it was always in her nature.
Since her nationality and origin is of Japan, it's not exactly the kind of typical 'japanese lifestyle' she has.
Kurenami lives in a three-story, tall Rococo themed house. The neighbors call it "Golden dollhouse"
because gold was used to design the trim, they would see Kurenami as a doll, and it is the biggest among all the houses. A house designed like hers is quite rare in their neighborhood. It is full of glass teardrop chandeliers, and candelabras that proudly hang on the tall ceiling. Although, factually there is an unusual part in Japan where it is full of beautiful European-based houses, her parents are the few who took early interest on living in these houses. They even built a secret garden with a tall hedge of vines and roses, so no one could really see what is inside.
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Roses and Thorns of a Coffin
FantasyKurenami receives an old, antique heirloom on her sixteenth birthday-a music box especially from her mother, and finds it to be such an unusual thing for her to have kept, being in Japan as it is not part of their culture. When she fell asleep after...