Author's e-books - Orphan. Page - 1
WanderingShadow, an orphaned Wolf-Human crossbreed, has just escaped from a Vampire feeding house after 10 years of imprisonment. Though his mental scars are deep, he’s 16 now and eager to find his place in the world and be happy. Determined to never see another Vampire again, his plans are put to a sudden halt when he witnesses the death of a large Vampiric man. Before he even has a chance to process what’s happened, a young Vampiric girl comes running up to him, begging for him to save her from the “monsters.” Even though Vampires are the very “monsters” he’s trying to avoid, can he really turn away from the small girl whose life is suddenly thrust into his hands?
When a baby girl is left on the door step of an orphanage in 1996, all she has is a sodden dress, a soaked blanket and a note from her mother warning that if she ever knew who she really was bad people would come for her. Her real name is Jezzabel Jeckson. And up until her 15th birthday she lived her life completly normal using the name Poppy-Sue Ream not knowing who she is.
That is until a lady comes to the orphanage asking for a girl named Jezzabel Jeckson.
I never thought things could get any worse than they already were. It seemed as though life was starting to get good, we had both found our soulmates. Scales, tail, claws and all. Real life Dragons. Can you believe it?
Even so, I really thought that this time we could be free. We saw a way out, but suddenly it all got worse. Things got worse faster than they had been getting better.
It's true when they say you can never run from your mistakes without them catching up to you. When you resurrect someone, they just don’t seem to know how to stay dead anymore. Just because you believe it’s behind you doesn’t mean it can’t become a part of your present again. It was supposed to be a peaceful new start, we were finally going to have a family of our own. We were going to be happy, we were going to get loved. Everything looked almost perfect. Things aren’t always what they seem though, and that’s okay I guess, because we’re not as weak as we look.
WanderingShadow, an orphaned Wolf-Human crossbreed, has just escaped from a Vampire feeding house after 10 years of imprisonment. Though his mental scars are deep, he’s 16 now and eager to find his place in the world and be happy. Determined to never see another Vampire again, his plans are put to a sudden halt when he witnesses the death of a large Vampiric man. Before he even has a chance to process what’s happened, a young Vampiric girl comes running up to him, begging for him to save her from the “monsters.” Even though Vampires are the very “monsters” he’s trying to avoid, can he really turn away from the small girl whose life is suddenly thrust into his hands?
When a baby girl is left on the door step of an orphanage in 1996, all she has is a sodden dress, a soaked blanket and a note from her mother warning that if she ever knew who she really was bad people would come for her. Her real name is Jezzabel Jeckson. And up until her 15th birthday she lived her life completly normal using the name Poppy-Sue Ream not knowing who she is.
That is until a lady comes to the orphanage asking for a girl named Jezzabel Jeckson.
I never thought things could get any worse than they already were. It seemed as though life was starting to get good, we had both found our soulmates. Scales, tail, claws and all. Real life Dragons. Can you believe it?
Even so, I really thought that this time we could be free. We saw a way out, but suddenly it all got worse. Things got worse faster than they had been getting better.
It's true when they say you can never run from your mistakes without them catching up to you. When you resurrect someone, they just don’t seem to know how to stay dead anymore. Just because you believe it’s behind you doesn’t mean it can’t become a part of your present again. It was supposed to be a peaceful new start, we were finally going to have a family of our own. We were going to be happy, we were going to get loved. Everything looked almost perfect. Things aren’t always what they seem though, and that’s okay I guess, because we’re not as weak as we look.