Lily was a beautiful girl. She loved the big, wide world. She grew up within her castle walls, supposing to be the next queen. But she's messy, loves the outdoors, and can not stand being stuck to be just seen as a damsel in distress, just waiting for a prince to sweep her off her feet.
And because of it, her parents decide to make her decision for her younger and mature sister, Rose, to take the heir instead.
It enrages Lily, and she decides to run away.
So when she escapes the castle, running to Lumaria's Forest, supposedly having monsters and unknown creatures inside, and wants to live her own life away from her family.
Buuuuuuuuuuuuutttttttttttt! It all goes. . . well, not wrong, but not right either. It gets messy and not the way she expected it to go. When she encounters Harvey and Suki, headless person and a sprite, she is shocked.
But these creatures are not monstrous or scary at all. Suki is a sweetheart, and Harvey knows how to play on offense, but he is still a big softie. And because they aren't what the Lumarians said they were like, Lily wanted to show her family to them.
And Lily is living her best life for three, almost four, years, while slowly falling in love with Harvey.
Well...this might not go down well. Guess you'll have to read to find out! 😉
Lithias was starkly different than the rest of the world. Marked by her ancestors with what she would argue was a curse, her fate was sealed from the moment she opened her amethyst eyes to the world. By thirteen she found herself alone in the world, her family destroyed by the same people who were trying to prevent her from coming into existence. Her existence had fortunately remained a closely guarded secret until one day when her world crashed down around her. Forced to abandon her secluded mountain home, Lithias is running for her life without a destination or anyone to guide her. Her abilities are becoming increasingly difficult to contain, and her enemies are getting closer and closer. Her fate is beginning to reveal itself before her eyes and the horror that comes hand in hand in is enough to put all of humanity on the edges of their seats.