My jaw clenched as I fought to remain still. Tyldarion was on his feet now, arm carefully slung about his mate's shoulders, but he was smiling as he spoke to her. He was still grinning ear to ear as they both walked over to where I stood frozen in place by all the weapons aimed at me. "Looks like you've finally come out to play, eh?" Tyl said, clapping me gently on the shoulder. "That hurt like a bitch, but I say we do it again. You need more control, Bruja."
There’s no victory for those who die in a Parliament meeting.
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I didn't know how to answer that so I stared at her in shock.
Evanora nodded, fondly ruffling up the other girl’s hair as they caught up. “Okay, we all know the drill, right?”
The small girl had managed to tuck her wings away successfully, nodding. “Hide behind magic and the fact that we look like humans so we don’t get dropped again!”
“Exactly. Thank you, Celestina.” Evanora said. “You two, listen to her.”
“Awwwww, I can’t freak out a drunk guy even a little?” Morticia asked, pouting.
“Hell no.” Evanora said.
“Can’t levitate near someone who’s really obviously high?” Lilith asked, trying to use puppy dog eyes. The one red eye of her’s didn’t do much to help the affect.
Evanora sighed tieredly. “Please, just behave for one night?”
“No promises.” Morticia and Lilith choursed back, grinning.
Evanora face palmed, mumbling to herself.
A merry girl paces in the hall of paper, holding a clipboard and vigorously clicking a pen.
The fact that he found us all similar was confusing. Apart from Sam and Samuel who weren't even related but they were identical anyway.
(Explain.)
The Cephei ran off some strict orders, and one of those was, for reasons of size and clumsiness that were incorrectly assumed, to stay out of the library. Not a single foot could be set in there under any circumstances. And, well, as he stood outside the door, reflecting upon his orders, this definitely qualified as a circumstance.
I like it, Sungod.
"Dorian Gray? As in The Dorian Gray? From the story?"
"Ugh! No!" The boy stamped his foot in annoyance. "My parent's last name just so happened to be Gray and they named me Dorian because they were mean like that. Then they died. So I'm stuck. As Dorian." Something seemed to click in his mind "Hold on- why am I telling you this?"
I like it, Sungod.
Thank-you! <3
"Dorian Gray? As in The Dorian Gray? From the story?"
"Ugh! No!" The boy stamped his foot in annoyance. "My parent's last name just so happened to be Gray and they named me Dorian because they were mean like that. Then they died. So I'm stuck. As Dorian." Something seemed to click in his mind "Hold on- why am I telling you this?"
Nice.
(It's been a long time since I've worked on any of my stories, but….)
Part of him felt very far away, very distant. Maybe he wasn’t going to die after all.
It was this thought, and the soft, blissful sensation of distance, that carried him through the next few moments–in which he stood patiently waiting as the monster lunged forward, its jaws gaped wide, and the great teeth soundlessly embraced him.
(nuuu idk who it is but death is saddd)
The day was ending, and the clouds covering the sky cast a cold shadow over the barren streets of New York city.
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"As long as I have lived more years than you, you will never rule this court. Good day, brother."
"Just tell me you will say yes!"
"Is this really the time to be discussing this, Tenzo?!" I tossed over my shoulder. Despite the Oni glaring down at me, its maw hideously dripping with ichor and ooze, it's stench filling my nose–I was still able to feel my heart race at the sight of the man beside me. Standing back to back as we fought, I could see the smile that he shot back at me.
"I think now is the perfect time, Sora."
I sighed, turning my head so he wouldn't see my stupid giddy grin. Tenzo hadn't changed at all had he?
(nuuu idk who it is but death is saddd)
(lol don't worry it was jut a random murderer who got chosen to be part of a gladiator battle against a giant man-eating lion monster as part of both their prison sentences ^^; )
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“Mr. Axel, you did it! Y-You did it. . “ Damian said as tears rolled down his cheeks. His mentor had sacrificed himself to win the battle for everyone. And now because of this, he was dying, and there is no way to save him from death.
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Cordelia plunged her sword into her half-brother's abdomen, and left him in the Woods.
“No,” Alexis said, “No, Gerard no, please wake up!” She seized his shoulders and began shaking him gently. Her voice grew steadily more frantic as she tried to rouse him “Please. Gerry, you can’t do this right now! Wake up! Wake up, dammit!” When she got no response, she cried out, slamming her hand down on the wooden floor. “We were so close,” she said, her voice cracking as she tried to hold back tears.
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“No,” Alexis said, “No, Gerard no, please wake up!” She seized his shoulders and began shaking him gently. Her voice grew steadily more frantic as she tried to rouse him “Please. Gerry, you can’t do this right now! Wake up! Wake up, dammit!” When she got no response, she cried out, slamming her hand down on the wooden floor. “We were so close,” she said, her voice cracking as she tried to hold back tears.
NO!