Victoria Chase
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Adults always had the fun for themselves. They thought that their age was already appropriate for their sort of fun. Hell, Victoria Alice Chase wanted to change this fact so desperately. Her parents once more, didn't allow her to actually go to the Manhattan beach alone without her brother's company. Her mother said that seven year olds tend to get lost in such a wide ocean scenery but Victoria instantly contradicted that little expectation of her mother. That was so rubbish. She already turned seven months ago. Vicky thought it was such an immature thought, but she decided to keep her mouth shut. If she would not shut it, then her and mother might have some fights for themselves in the making. Her sea green eyes looked around her bedroom, eyeing everything to check if they would be useful for her for the moment. Her room was colored black with small shades of dark fuchsia. It was really something huge, but she already got used to its space. All the toys, books and even some food that was left for her were all useless for now. She spotted a small teddy bear, but immediately took her eyes off it. She only used that bear whenever she slept. She was a seven year old after while. It didn't really matter. Sighing, she swung her legs of the huge sized bed and walked to a shelf over the window of the over looking window. There were many varieties of books and she inwardly smiled. She loved books and that was often her company. She would usually stay silent and just read a small book that was right for her age. Victoria got a book that had only 50 pages to read. She always forced herself to read those kind of books. For her, it was already thick but she still continued to read. The story was golden, and she planned to get her eyes attached to it.
The seven year old bid farewell to her mother who was their, reading another book, a hundred times thicker than the youngest Chase member. She kissed her on the cheek and told her that she would head to the forest just outside. Her mother agreed, knowing that the child had already memorized every part of the woods. The manor was her birth place and the house of the previous members of the Chase family who had already passed away. Of course, she has seen each and every part of the forest. It was a fair day, with a small breeze and not much sunlight. Surely, there will be no rainfall. The beach hasn't been reacting up lately anyways. Victoria was greeted by an elf that stood by the door and gently locked the gate, while promising from the other side that he will open it up when Vicky arrives from her small trip. The wind blew her smooth hair that was tied up in a braided style. She smiled contentedly and walked south, away from the beach but to the loveliest part of the forest. There were sounds of the birds, but Victoria was already used to it. Some people might have mistaken them for a ghost or some sort of a mysterious creature but Victoria laughed. "That's so stupid." Her high pitched voice was the only thing that was heard as she walked past the tall trees and and as her small feet stepped on the twigs. About a few meters away, she found the perfect spot that she would be able to read in silence, with no bugs or ants that would bother her. It was just a log that was in the center of numerous trees. Gladly, it wasn't rotting yet and it was exactly suitable for Victoria to sit on. The girl sat down quietly so that nobody would actually hear her presence and opened her book but advanced to page seventeen. As far as she remembered, that was where she stopped reading ever since last week ended.
The seven year old bid farewell to her mother who was their, reading another book, a hundred times thicker than the youngest Chase member. She kissed her on the cheek and told her that she would head to the forest just outside. Her mother agreed, knowing that the child had already memorized every part of the woods. The manor was her birth place and the house of the previous members of the Chase family who had already passed away. Of course, she has seen each and every part of the forest. It was a fair day, with a small breeze and not much sunlight. Surely, there will be no rainfall. The beach hasn't been reacting up lately anyways. Victoria was greeted by an elf that stood by the door and gently locked the gate, while promising from the other side that he will open it up when Vicky arrives from her small trip. The wind blew her smooth hair that was tied up in a braided style. She smiled contentedly and walked south, away from the beach but to the loveliest part of the forest. There were sounds of the birds, but Victoria was already used to it. Some people might have mistaken them for a ghost or some sort of a mysterious creature but Victoria laughed. "That's so stupid." Her high pitched voice was the only thing that was heard as she walked past the tall trees and and as her small feet stepped on the twigs. About a few meters away, she found the perfect spot that she would be able to read in silence, with no bugs or ants that would bother her. It was just a log that was in the center of numerous trees. Gladly, it wasn't rotting yet and it was exactly suitable for Victoria to sit on. The girl sat down quietly so that nobody would actually hear her presence and opened her book but advanced to page seventeen. As far as she remembered, that was where she stopped reading ever since last week ended.