What's Lost
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  • Reads 925
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Oct 20, 2015
Yumi was born in the big city-state Scaleswind. She has green eyes and brown hair. But when she was 5 her family moved to Meteli. Then her family was murdered. She was unfourtunatly forced to witness the death. The killer was caught but the day continued to haunted her. Then she was put in an orphanage. It was awful, her only happiness was a brown haired boy her age. She had been always too shy to talk to him. His name was Lawrence, and she had seen him look at her with curiosity. She loved him, despite only being 12. Then he was adopted and she wasn't able to see him, the orphanage was more like a prison. But she never forgot. Then 4 years later, she ran away and met a black haired ex-head guard of Zane. Her name was Willow. They soon became best friends. Now, Yumi is 20 and Willow is 21. They both have heard rumors of a village growing to power, threatening OKhasis' path to power. They chose to check it out. Neither of them are prepared to find what they thought they had lost forever
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