Knowing

You think you know pain? I can tell you, that you're wrong. To be so far away, yet love someone so strong. Never getting to see them, never to feel their touch. That my friend is true pain, and it hurts far too much. Waking up to an empty bed....

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Pain

Tears stream down my face, here I sit alone. Will this be my torture? For my sins, must I atone? I reach for you, and you back away. What are your fears? You used to hold me tight. Used to wipe away the tears. But now you seem to hate me, rip...

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Perspective

Pieces crumble and fall around me as I fall into my pit. Gnashing teeth and eyes surround me taunting me to quit. Sharp sticks and cracking whips. The rattle of the cage. These things I know all too well, send me into rage. Bound by arm and...

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Forlorn

The clock strikes twelve. The echo rings. It chimes, it tolls, and of memories it does sing. Of past success or recent failure. Love, lust, or simply pleasure. As the hours tick by ever so slow. I can't help but wonder where I will go. Certainly...

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Egg-Brother: Part 1

It was the dawn of a new day, and a light breeze swayed the branches of the hist trees. The cries of a newly hatched breaks the silence of the marsh. The mother leaves over the cradle and picks up the child, hushing it in a foreign tongue. Though the...

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Ej-Rkar's Story.

Ej-Rkar was born in his ancestral home of Argonia, under the sign of the shadow. However, seeing an inner light that they did not want extinguished by becoming a Shadowscale...an assassin...as is the custom, his parents fled the Black Marsh until they...

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A Saxhleel Story: prologue

The night was warm, and a light breeze rustled through the branches. The moons shone bright in the night sky. The torches around the village crackled. It was (almost) a night like any other in the marshes, but something was amiss, something not quite...

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Do you believe in love stories?

* * * We met by happenstance. A lucky roll of the dice. All because of a person, with a heart made of ice. He broke us both, then left us alone. I had felt, that I had been turned to stone. But there you were. As miserable as I. We found...

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