She is a Lady, but she spews profanities like they were made for her. She is what you would call.... A F*cking Lady. .... ••••••••• .... Zylith Sanders was a mundane teenager until one-day she was sucked into a wash basin and somehow ridiculously ended up in a feudal world without her beloved games and movies. To make matters worse, she was sold off by slave traders to the horrid Noble house of Ronales as a petty maid. But that was not the end of her worries, Dear Zylith, the feminist had a long struggle ahead of her when she meets the mighty King of this feudal kingdom and becomes his pretend consort. With a king that likes to poke deadly humor at her, and a bamby girl who wanted nothing to do with the ancients. How will the poor teenage feminist cope with only her sarcastic mouth to rely on! Just dive in and read on to find out Zylith Sander's romantic plight. Author: Victoric Val Publisher: EasyReading
I stepped out of the car and into the thick hot heat of July in Georgia. Thanks to the humidity, my hair felt like it had tripled in size. And I was not at all fond of the feeling. In front of me, loomed Verona High, the mansion hovered proudly behind enormous creaky iron gates, flanked by row of maple trees, swaying gently to summer wind. Ivy grew through the crevices of the old winding stone path, which led directly to the colossal structure. As a whole, the building looked for all the world like it had grown there rather than be built.
I squinted my eyes at the mansion which was soon going to be my school and boarding home as mom spoke, "Magnificent isn't it, sweetheart. I'm sure you going to enjoy being here."
"Erm...yes. I guess!?" Was all I could manage as we reached into my trunk for my stuff. After dad's death, nothing had been the same for us. Mom isolated herself, not being able to deal with the pain of losing dad. And as time passed by, her sorrow grew more profound. I, on the other hand, never felt as powerless as I did then. Unable to soothe mom, unable to fill in the hollowness in her eyes, all I could do was stand and watch as she fell apart.
And one day, mom just got out of bed and came to me in the middle of the night. And said, "Sara, let's move." And I knew what she meant. "Yes, mom. Let's move on." I said, but I didn't know how I could move on from seeing a person's death date.
We moved to Georgia to start things anew. Mom got a job as a real estate agent and I was here, in front of Verona High, pulling out my beat-up trunk out of the car.
"Honey, I know you're gonna love it here." She grabbed my face and kissed my cheeks as I nodded in silence. Mom seemed tired and there were heavy lines around her mouth, lines I'd never seen before. She was almost forty, but she could usually pass for ten years younger. I did not want to stress mom more than she already was. I hated to see her sad. So I smiled, as I kissed her goodbye.
I grabbed my trunk and pulled my duffle bag over my shoulder as I walked towards the giant of an old building. There were people everywhere, students and professors and busy stuff. But all I could see was numbers. I hung my head low as I walked swiftly towards the florescent-lit lobby of Verona High school. There by the lobby, stood a hatchet-faced woman with a clipboard clamped under her thin stick-like arms. Pointy cat-like spectacles hung to the bridge of her nose as she eyed me with unpleasant eyes.
"Name!" Her shrill gritty voice rung in my ears.
"Saraphina Valdez." I answered. I was already regretting coming to this bizarre place. But I didn't have much of a choice. After we moved, we'd seen difficult days. I wanted to give mom a chance to life once more. I thought moving out was the right thing to do. So I did.
"Hmm!" The woman's weasel-like eyes peered over her spectacles, tilting her head downwards to see her clipboard, the light metal frames gliding a few millimeters down her beaky nose. Then she curtly said, "Very well, Miss Valdez, I am Miss Helen and you are in room number 502. Classes start at eight in the morning and late comers are not tolerated in any circumstances. I suppose you've read the school rule handbook?"
Honestly, I didn't. I just was so wound up with everything else that I didn't really have the time to read some stupid handbook. But I nodded nevertheless not wanting to meet her eyes. "Good! Then I suppose you know the rules Verona High abides by. But, let me repeat the absolute rules again; No roaming around the hallways after ten. Students are not allowed to leave the school ground after six and they are absolutely not allowed to go to the west wing of the third floor if they don't want to get expelled." She took a saccharine tone of voice, "Remember, follow the rules and no one gets in trouble." I could tell this woman was an expert in giving people the evil eye. I nodded briskly and she dismissed me with a wave of her hand.
Verona High was five storeys tall. The fifth storey was where the girls' dormitory was located. The stairs were long and winded and there was no sign of an elevator. I looked up the stairs and gulped, did I have to drag my heavy luggage to the fifth floor through these stairs!?
"Are you the new transfer student?" A gruff voice barked into my ears. Honestly, for a moment I thought my ears would fall off. I turned around to set my eyes upon a huge barrel-chested man with ruddy cheeks. This man was going to die in a month's time. "I said, are you the new transfer student!" He snapped again.
"Y-Yes." I muttered.
"Come with me," He said as he grabbed my trunk and snatched my duffle bag from me and walked ahead.
I followed him into a silent dark hallway which seemed to have no exist to it. Finally after walking for about ten minutes we came upon what you would call an elevator, but not quite. How should I put this, the elevator looked like it was built hundreds of years ago, rusty and dusty. Making creaky sounds as we got into it. I was half scared the thing wouldn't work and we would fall to our deaths inside this wretched thing.?
"The elevator is only for special occasions. Students are forbidden to use it for classes or other activities," the man, called Rudy grumbled. As if anyone would use it anyway.
When we reached my room he shrugged off the bags and said, "Dinner is at nine. Don't be late." And took off in a rush.
I entered what seemed like a girl's room, the room was like the wonderland for comic driven recluses. The walls were bright green with strange cartoon posters sprinkled all around it. Two desks sat in each corner of the room, one littered with wadded up pieces of paper and pens and the other empty. A few shelves were pushed against the walls and filled with books. Some books sat on the floor in front of the selves, some on top of the messy pile of comforter that lay on the bed opposite to mine. And my eyes finally rested upon the owner of it all. She sat on her bed, her blond hair poker-straight and pulled back into a low ponytail. She wore thick-rimmed glasses and the freckles over her nose and upper cheeks half hidden under her huge glasses. And she was going to die within the next six years.
She passed me an awkward smile as I tossed off my duffle bag on the bed which was supposed to be mine.
"Hi!" She said.
"Hi." I replied.?
"Erm...I am Lena Marvel. Nice to meet you!" She offered in a small voice. She seemed skeptical of me, and she should be. I was good news to no one.
"Yeah. Nice to meet you too. I am Sara Valdez." I mumbled back unenthusiastically. With that I climbed up my bed, pulled over the comforter and fell into a deep sleep.
When I woke up, it was the next morning. I had only meant to dose off for a while since I was tired. I had been tired for a while, not the kind of tired that needs a goodnight's sleep. But a kind of tired that wears off one's emotions and eventually become an ingrained part of your life.
"You're awake?" I heard from the other end of the room.
"Yeah!"
"Oh great. I tried to wake you up yesterday, you know. But you seemed so deep in sleep that I didn't want to disturb you." Lena Marvel spoke up.
"Yeah!" I muttered, "Are you going to use the washroom now?"?
"Oh no! Go ahead." She smiled a toothy smile and I returned it with an awkward one.?
I was not good with people. The inability to communicate with humans only grew more prominent after my dad died. I just didn't need to know the expiry date of anyone close to me. Mom's was hard enough.?
I looked at my schedule and grabbed my backpack and sauntered off to my first class in Verona High. There were people everywhere. The hustle and bustle in the hallways made the dreary walls of Verona come to life. Smoke-formed numbers everywhere as people passed me by. 'Of course, everyone has to die one day,' I thought. But it still didn't ease my nerves to know the date of their expiry. It was disturbing, and hence I never let anyone know about my power. I never tried to act upon it and just watched from the sidelines. After all, who was I to mess with fate??
I thought I would take this secret to my grave, but then...I saw him.?
The boy without numbers.??
She is a Lady, but she spews profanities like they were made for her. She is what you would call....A F*cking Lady. ....••••••.... [FAIRVERSE Book ~ 2] Zylith Sanders A.K.A Fake Lizzy didn't need someone to carry her into the sunset. Neither was she the one to care for someone to meet her halfway. What she wanted, was for someone to join her by her side as she went on her sarcastic mad spree of a crazy venture. An adventure of a lifetime. And thus, the Fair Lady's erratically funny adventure continues. Author: Victoric Val Publisher: EasyReading
She is a Lady, but she spews profanities like they were made for her. She is what you would call.... A F*cking Lady. .... ••••••••• .... Zylith Sanders was a mundane teenager until one-day she was sucked into a wash basin and somehow ridiculously ended up in a feudal world without her beloved games and movies. To make matters worse, she was sold off by slave traders to the horrid Noble house of Ronales as a petty maid. But that was not the end of her worries, Dear Zylith, the feminist had a long struggle ahead of her when she meets the mighty King of this feudal kingdom and becomes his pretend consort. With a king that likes to poke deadly humor at her, and a bamby girl who wanted nothing to do with the ancients. How will the poor teenage feminist cope with only her sarcastic mouth to rely on! Just dive in and read on to find out Zylith Sander's romantic plight. Author: Victoric Val Publisher: EasyReading
Fate. Funny little word that is. It is never fair and when it comes to life, we spin our own yarn and where we end up really, in fact is where we were always ordained to. My name is Alona William Joans and I am thinking gravely about this finicky trivial word as I stand before the fresh grave of my mother the late Norah Ella Fitcherburt Joans. An atmosphere of sad melancholy veils the dim panorama, yet I feel a sense of concord I never felt around my mother when she was alive. Maybe because now, I knew the reason behind it. The point where it all started and the story behind my mother's restless eyes. A cause even she was never aware of. Let me tell you a story. A tale forgotten by the world, the Fate's untold tale_ Author: Victoric Val Publisher: EasyReading
Elena, once a pampered heiress, suddenly lost everything when the real daughter framed her, her fiancé ridiculed her, and her adoptive parents threw her out. They all wanted to see her fall. But Elena unveiled her true identity: the heiress of a massive fortune, famed hacker, top jewelry designer, secret author, and gifted doctor. Horrified by her glorious comeback, her adoptive parents demanded half her newfound wealth. Elena exposed their cruelty and refused. Her ex pleaded for a second chance, but she scoffed, “Do you think you deserve it?” Then a powerful magnate gently proposed, “Marry me?”
Linsey was stood up by her groom to run off with another woman. Furious, she grabbed a random stranger and declared, "Let's get married!" She had acted on impulse, realizing too late that her new husband was the notorious rascal, Collin. The public laughed at her, and even her runaway ex offered to reconcile. But Linsey scoffed at him. "My husband and I are very much in love!" Everyone thought she was delusional. Then Collin was revealed to be the richest man in the world. In front of everyone, he got down on one knee and held up a stunning diamond ring. "I look forward to our forever, honey."
Rachel used to think that her devotion would win Brian over one day, but she was proven wrong when his true love returned. Rachel had endured it all—from standing alone at the altar to dragging herself to the hospital for an emergency treatment. Everyone thought she was crazy to give up so much of herself for someone who didn’t return her feelings. But when Brian received news of Rachel’s terminal illness and realized she didn’t have long to live, he completely broke down. "I forbid you to die!" Rachel just smiled. She no longer needed him. "I will finally be free."
After two years of marriage, Sadie was finally pregnant. Filled with hope and joy, she was blindsided when Noah asked for a divorce. During a failed attempt on her life, Sadie found herself lying in a pool of blood, desperately calling Noah to ask him to save her and the baby. But her calls went unanswered. Shattered by his betrayal, she left the country. Time passed, and Sadie was about to be wed for a second time. Noah appeared in a frenzy and fell to his knees. "How dare you marry someone else after bearing my child?"
Yelena discovered that she wasn't her parents' biological child. After seeing through their ploy to trade her as a pawn in a business deal, she was sent away to her barren birthplace. There, she stumbled upon her true origins—a lineage of historic opulence. Her real family showered her with love and adoration. In the face of her so-called sister's envy, Yelena conquered every adversity and took her revenge, all while showcasing her talents. She soon caught the attention of the city's most eligible bachelor. He cornered Yelena and pinned her against the wall. “It's time to reveal your true identity, darling.”
Two years ago, Ricky found himself coerced into marrying Emma to protect the woman he cherished. From Ricky's perspective, Emma was despicable, resorting to underhanded schemes to ensure their marriage. He maintained a distant and cold attitude toward her, reserving his warmth for another. Yet, Emma remained wholeheartedly dedicated to Ricky for more than ten years. As she grew weary and considered relinquishing her efforts, Ricky was seized by a sudden fear. Only when Emma's life teetered on the edge, pregnant with Ricky's child, did he recognize-the love of his life had always been Emma.