By Fang and Claw._The Girl I Fell in Love With_The False Goddess_The Triple S. Society
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By Fang and Claw.
Holdershire’s annual conference of The Brotherhood of Witch Hunters began the same as every year. Wizened, old hunters draining the life from new recruits, faster than an elder vampire arising from a ten-thousand-year slumber. Hunter Gerald stood on stage, reciting the same recycled lecture from years gone by, “And remember, never forget the three S’s: silver, stake and…” Gerald fell silent for a moment, counting on his fingers, “Silver, stake and…. uhm…. salt! Or was it soap… soil? Bah, forget it! Silver and stake can’t go wrong I always say! Served me well it has!” whereafter the ancient hun...
The Girl I Fell in Love With
Trigger warning: suicideShe was standing there, all alone in the rain, with a black umbrella. When I saw her, it looked like she was trying to escape all the traffic and otherworldly noises only to have some alone time. She felt as if the world wasn’t hers anymore. She looked weak, sorrowful as if she had done a lot of crying. She was standing on the footpath, waiting to cross the road. The traffic cleared, and the rain slowed but, she couldn’t move. The wind took away her umbrella. It looked like someone or something was holding her. She looked frightened. She wanted to talk to the other man ...
The False Goddess
Two boys stood on the palace balcony, though they were not yet two souls. They stared at the eastern horizon with identical eyes, holding identical hands. “Look!” one beamed, pointing at the red halo blooming over the mountains.The other frowned.“I don't feel like I'm doing anything,” he said.“Then I must be Luca,” his brother told him, “Making the sun rise. And you will be Durma, seeing it set.”The boy's frown only deepened, the rising sun casting his face in dark shadow.“You can really feel it?” hewww.onedoor.cc asked doubtfully.“Of course.”The pine twins stood in silence then, two halves of the same whol...
The Triple S. Society
Wind gushed down my back as I sprinted down the empty streets. The wailing of the wind screamed through my ears as I watched the trees sway as if they were threatening to leave their roots and crawl away. Fear tattooed my face as I gathered adrenaline, drawing the last bit of energy from my veins.Quickly, I took a small peak behind me to make triple sure that he wasn’t following me. A small weight fell off my shoulders as a unconscious breath escaped my lips.The street laid barren behind me. Nobody. Just me and my panic thoughts wrestling through the night.How did I get here? I questioned mys...