Roses [DISCONTINUED]
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  • Reads 47
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 7
  • Time 10m
Complete, First published Nov 05, 2016
Mature
Lunar elves and Solar elves have been fighting for years about who was the dominant race of elves. Lucinda, the daughter of two wealthy Lunar elves, wanted to change that. Lucinda was a happy child, she had all the toys, clothes, and jewels a child could want. But one day, disaster struck. Lucinda was at a friend's house when Lucinda's house was burnt down. Lucinda's parents and siblings perished in the fire. Lucinda's friend, a Solar elf, begged her mother to take care of Lucinda when she found out about the fire. The friend's mother agreed to taking care of Lucinda, but for her own advantage. Lucinda's friend, Soeli, wasn't aware of this, but Soeli's mother used Lucinda as a servant. Soeli cared for Lucinda as a sister, and when she found out about this, she told Lucinda to run away. Soeli said that their paths would meet again. Lucinda ran away like Soeli told her to. And that was only 6 years ago, when Lucinda was 12.
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