4 Works by FonMaster
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Tiny fingers close around his thumb. Warm. So impossibly warm.
Like fate has a sense of humor cruel enough to bring two impossible beings together just to see which one shatters first.
How do you save a child cursed to feel everything?
Shizuka Kiryuu’s answer: Teach him to feel nothing.
It works.
(That's the tragedy)
Series
- Part 3 of Empire of Broken Things
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- English
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- 5,025
- Chapters:
- 4/20
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"If you house an entire world within your heart, then what is left for you?"
This is the question an angel asks a monster.
This is the story of how he learned to ask it.
(Or: Before Kin Kiryuu ever learned to break the world; there was Shizuka, the one who broke first.)
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- Part 2 of Empire of Broken Things
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"They will be coming, you know."
Kin Kiryuu inclines his head towards her. He does not speak much, not to most people. To her, he had whispered tiny reassurances that would have sounded like reassurances had he not recited them so dispassionately. All the right words, with no understanding of why they were so.
But he does speak that day. He does.
And the conviction by which he speaks his words almost scares her.
"Then let them come."
Because she believes him.
He kills. She keeps the lights on.
Between the murder and the maintenance, something like a home takes shape.(Or: How to build a criminal empire, one broken person at a time.)
Series
- Part 1 of Empire of Broken Things
- Language:
- English
- Words:
- 23,779
- Chapters:
- 1/1
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“You would,” Aleister says. Because he does know the demon; it is really that simple.
Kaguya grins, a toothy dangerous thing. Aleister wishes the warning in ‘dangerous’ would mean something to him, prevent something. He is a moth drawn to flame, Icarus at the sun’s edge, but he cannot stop. He doesn’t want to stop.
In the lands of Eronai, the 12th Heir sets out to claim his throne with the aid of five Guardians. Among them, the Swordsman and the Demon: A relationship in fifty snapshots.
