Chapter 1

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Ellis Belrose
Innocent but loves adventure and writing. Likes to wear dresses as well as old tee shirts.

Deacon VidarIntense workaholic, enjoys nice things

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Deacon Vidar
Intense workaholic, enjoys nice things. His clothes are always crisp and clean.  

Chapter 1

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Chapter 1

"Dinner is in five, can you please set the table?" My mom asked over her shoulder. I nodded, slightly shrugging off her request; continuing to type away at the key board.

I was almost done, I couldn't lose my train of thought, this was the first night in a long while that I haven't had to wrestle my brain with finding the precise words to convey.

"Ellis." My mom warned in a pinched tone.

"And done!" I hollered while pressing save.

"Finally got the article done?" She questioned; leaning against my door frame. I nodded while organizing my cluttered desk.

"Yes, and now I can finally get my full eight hours of sleep." I marveled while shutting my laptop.

"Proud of you honey! Maybe we can convince dad to make brownies to celebrate." She smirked, giving me a small nudge as we walked down the hall. I giggled.

"That'll take some real convincing considering the game is on." I pointed out. She chuckled.

"Very true, and I'm sure you won't want to celebrate with burnt brownies. I love him but I swear everything he cooks turns to a crisp." She joked.

"These walls are thin Carly!" Dad shouted from the living room. I let out a giggle, glancing over at my surprised mother.

"Where's Rachel?" I asked while setting the table.

"She's at Samuels again." Piped dad, walking into the dining room. I rolled my eyes and took her plate back to the kitchen.

"Don't start Ellis." Mom warned passing by with a large bowl of salad.

"I just don't understand how you guys are so okay with all of it." I pestered. Dad let out a sigh before taking his seat.

"Charles." My mother pleaded, but he continued anyway.

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