What Will Ninjago React to This? 2
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Complete, First published Jun 09, 2016
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Zeenunew historical romance. Fast paced. [Today I asked Nan to fill the big tub with water and put in my room, I was going to bath earlier to avoid dinner. I was taking a bath when suddenly a large man walked in, got into the tub, and covered my mouth before I could scream. "Find him! Find the thief!" I heard my dad's voice boom across the house. I heard the guards' footsteps run past my bedroom door. The footsteps that stopped by my door were accompanied by a knock. "Young master, are you alright?" Nan asked me through the door. With a knife to my neck, the man made me nod. "Yes, I'm fine," I said, trying to sound normal. "Don't worry about that; it's just a thief who thought he would get lucky. No one is hurt," She said, leaving. The man behind me moved in front of me, with the knife still pointed at my neck. "Listen. I'm not going to hurt you. I'm not a thief. This is a misunderstanding ," he said, out of breath. He looked down at me, from my neck to my very naked chest. I turned pink and tried to hide my chest. His eyes widened. "I... am... so sorry," he said before fainting. I got out of the tub, wrapped myself with a towel, and pulled him out of the water. Should I tell my father that the 'thief' is here? I looked at the man's clothes. He was dressed too well for a thief. I searched his clothes and found his tartan tag] Timeless: Meaning the story is not bound by a specific time or era, and its themes and messages are universally relevant. Non-period specific: A more straightforward term indicating the story doesn't belong to particular historical or cultural period. Fantastical or Imaginary: If the story is set in a fictional world or has magical elements, it might not be tied to a specific time period. Eternal: Suggesting the story's themes and messages are eternal and not limited by time constraints.