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There are cracks in the foundation. There is blood seeping through.
Bookmarked by wice
28 Nov 2025
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At the top of the ramp, memories waited like knives in the dark. A better survivalist would have avoided them. He would have avoided them, were things the same as they were a year ago.
But he had no other reminders now, so the knives would have to do.
a long-building grief
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Deep in the belly of a long-abandoned Halonic temple, Thancred braces himself for the inevitability of torture.
It would be easier to stomach if he was the only one under threat.
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26 Aug 2025
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Fourteen Hours by AxiumCrisis
Fandoms: プロジェクトセカイ カラフルステージ!| Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! (Video Game)
10 Aug 2025
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Kanade is stuck. The notes won’t come together, the melody refuses to bend, and the weight of her own expectations presses down harder than the exhaustion. But Mafuyu has always been there—watching, waiting, stepping in when Kanade pushes too far. Because if Kanade won’t take care of herself, Mafuyu will. Whether she likes it or not.
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- Part 1 of Nightcord at reasonable times of the day
Bookmarked by wice
22 Aug 2025
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I know what this is by Toaster_Seagull
Fandoms: プロジェクトセカイ カラフルステージ!| Project SEKAI COLORFUL STAGE! (Video Game)
11 May 2025
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I know what this is.
Looking back on it, the hints were simple. They were there. They simply didn’t register on the youngness of her mind. It had not been that long ago that she had been born. Since she had been born, she had always had the same people around her- the same individuals that she sought for survival. Kanade needed said people to survive, and though she couldn’t put her words on it, she put her everyday obsessions into it.
When they were gone, it was as if free-fall had come to claim her. With no grip on reality, no anchor to hold onto, with no confidence to set her feet upon, it was the uneasiness of having no guide in her life, no idea of what she wanted to do. It was for no one to tell her, ‘go on.'
Just that, back then…
She knew where she'd land.
She knew that she'd have her mother to land. And, if not for that, her father to land. Kanade, at least back then, knew her anchors. She knew, too, that she could land on them. The concept of landing on them was foreign. Though they were her parents-
They weren't even around anymore.
Bookmarked by wice
22 Aug 2025
