《Illusory》gold
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A towering figure came into view, casting a shadow across the bed of ice that had spread beneath the girl as she slept. The girl bristled, and small thorns rose upon the icy vines that were her soul. Then the figure squatted down with a fleeting flash of red.
A round, freckled face peered at the girl, breaking into a friendly smile. The icy spikes around her melted, tentatively, into leaves.
"Hey," said the redheaded man. "What are you still doing here, little one?"
The girl stared at him, but did not answer. She had been taught not to talk to strangers.
Another figure stepped into view, gazing all around the cage.
"So this is where they lived, eh?" said the man, who had a raggedy mustache. "Bit cramped, innit?"
Still squatting, the redheaded man slowly reached out a hand towards the girl, palm facing upwards.
"You don't have to be scared," he said. "You're free now."
The girl stared at him blankly, unmoving. She did not know what "free" meant.
"You don't have to work for them anymore," said the redheaded man.
The girl blinked slowly, like a cat.
"You can do whatever you want!"
The words meant nothing to her, although she liked the tone of his voice. The ice around her melted, fading back into brown dust.
"Aye, give it up, man," said the man with the mustache. He was strolling along the length of the cage now, bending occasionally to examine the debris in the corners. "Might be she can't speak. Some of them can't, you know."
"You never know until you try," said the redheaded man. He turned his attention to the girl once more. "Look, would you like to come with us?" He pursed his lips. "There's nothing left for you here. If you stay you'll starve."
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The girl perked up. Starve, she understood. She had missed evening and breakfast mealtime already. It was cold, and maybe they were finally going to feed her now if she did her tricks. Tentatively, she leaned in towards the outstretched hand, the vines breaking off from her body into small clouds of light green mist, but found no delicious morsel there, and cocked her head in confusion. Then she perked up. Perhaps they wanted her to do her favorite trick!
The girl's soul whirred about her in a light yellow sparkle of happiness. She loved this trick, because everyone around her was always so happy when she did it. She and only she could do it, and every time she did they gave her the most delicious meal.
The dusty ground beneath her began to harden and smooth out into clear marble. She cast about for some small object to hold - in this mood, it turned to gold.
"What in the - ?" said the mustached man. He stepped closer towards where the two were, one sitting, one squatting, and the girl decided on his coattail. They always loved it when she did it to something of theirs. She reached out and grabbed a fistful, intending to rip it off -
"AAAUGH!" cried the mustached man, and stumbled backwards, right into her nest, which had been forming itself into a delicate tower of cheerful origami. The whole thing ripped and came crashing down on the cotton that was her bed, flying everywhere, her nest, her space, something which had never been touched in all the years the girl had spent in the cage.
The girl let out a soundless shriek and flaming white exploded from her, dissolving all that was in her path. She did not see the horrified face of the redheaded man before his arm and face disintegrated into a thousand little tiny white particles and mixed with the wind, she did not see her very own nest and the dull grey bars of the cage disappearing into nothing, she did not see how far and wide the white flame spread, further than any transformations had gone before, she knew only that the last vestiges of all she had known was destroyed. The girl clasped to her head and passed out.
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When she awoke, her soul was gone.
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Done For [Billy Hargrove]
"Two damaged people trying to heal each other is love." He mumbled.In which a boy that came from an abusive home fell in love with a girl who felt like home.#1 in Billy Hargrove (4/10/20)#1 in Netflix (6/1/20)#1 in Stranger Things (6/6/20)#1 in FanFiction (6/19/22)Started: July 26, 2019Completed: August 20, 2020Word Count: 43,126
8 172The Kodoku Game
In Japanese folklore, there once existed an ancient technique among alchemists for harvesting the strongest poison known to man. A poison so vicious, so horrendous, that a single drop could incapacitate an entire nation of humans, several times over. A poison so intense that a single drop could turn the tides of a war on its head. As potent as it appeared however, this poison could be harvested from the blood of a single insect alone- an insect the alchemist’s called the ‘Kodoku’. As lucrative as was attaining this poison however, the problem lied in identifying this insect- its appearance, shape and size changed from region to region and from continent to continent. Sometimes it took the appearance of a ladybug and other times a horned-beetle. In order to determine the identity of this special insect the alchemists came up with an ingenious method. They created an impregnable jar of clay out of the best sandstone they could find and placed hundreds of different insects into the same jar. The jar was made with such great mastery that it allowed no insects to escape and allowed no objects to enter. The laws of nature dictated that the insects would remain together in the jar forever. However, it turned out that as time went on, the insects’ hunger for food and power caused them to turn against each other- one insect ate another until only one remained. This sole insect contained a poison that far surpassed that of all the others and became stronger as it ate more and more insects. The alchemists at this point had succeeded in identifying the Kodoku and could extract it’s poison as long as they continued to feed it regularly. Although this folklore ends here, the actual story does not. One day, as the alchemists cheered in joy of having identified the Kodoku they so eagerly wanted, they forgot to close the lid on the very jar that was considered to be completely impregnable. This small gap was just large enough for the Kodoku inside to crawl out. Famished from not having been fed for weeks, the Kodoku ended up eating the very alchemists that nourished its growth until not even the bones remained. Yet, the Kodoku’s hunger didn’t seem to subside in the slightest. So it traveled to the next village and began eating whatever it could find there. Its poison made it unparalleled in strength and slowly but surely it began to dwindle down the population of the entire city. Yet its hunger only continued to grow. So it traveled to the next city over and ate all it could there. Very soon, the Kodoku couldn’t find any more food to eat. There was no one left to eat and no one left to spectate. So it stood there, by itself pondering what possibly was left to eat that could satiate its hunger. But there was one thing left that Kodoku realized it had never eaten. Itself.
8 104In Darkness
Li, a boy who was found unconscious in a field by a local farmer, has no memory of who he is or where he came from and strives to find the answers to the countless questions he has. Enjoy Li's journey as he undergoes new experiences and struggles as he tries to find the light of truth in order to unlock his memories that have been shrouded in darkness. This is my first fan fiction so bear with me. I hope to improve my writing throughout this story and i hope you enjoy the journey along with me.Warning: Tagged 18+ Strong Language, Sexual Scenes, Violence and Gore
8 111Vincent's Trials (Placeholder Name)
The story follows Vincent as he experiences the highs and lows of what life, love, and duty have to offer along with everything else along the way. Notice: The image used as the bookcover is not my own, nor is it a picture I have commissioned. It was found on Imgur in a D&D image dump an a reverse image search has shown that Square Enix bears some ownership. Should the original author of the image or Square Enix wish for me to take the image down, I shall so without hesitation. As such the image a place holder and will be subject to change. Thank you.
8 170The Daughter Of A Prime
This Story Is About A Cyber-Wolf name SilverWing. She's The Last Of Her Kind. She's Also Optimus Prime Daughter. She Want's To Join The Wreckers But Her Father Optimus Does Not Allow Her. What Will Happen Whe She Disobeys Her Father's Orders.READ TO FIND OUT MORE
8 165Be There | A Dwayne Robertson Fanfic ✔️
*Based on D2: The Mighty Ducks*"I just want to know that I can rely on you. I just want to know that you won't leave me. I just want to know that you will be there."*** Meghan Portman. Sister of Dean Portman and a force to be reckoned with. When the two siblings are invited to join Team USA, they leave behind their rocky life and end up in Minnesota. With a tough exterior, Meg hides her past from everyone. However, a Texan cowboy shows an interest in her, and Meg can't hide from her past forever.***The Original/First Dwayne Robertson FanfictionWarnings: a bit of language
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