No. 3: “Like crying out in empty rooms; with no-one there except the moon.”
Journal
The journal had a nice leather binding. He had piled up inside, pell-mell, his thoughts, his fears, his anxieties of having fled his home. Caryalind had landed in the town of Solitude, and he didn't know if the place had been the right choice, he had noted in his journal. He had written there his fear of being recognized, recaptured, and dragged before his father. Or quite simply lynched on the spot at the mere mention of his name Thallery... And for the moment, he couldn't confide in anyone : his journal remained his only friend to whom he could vent. (103)
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Solitary Confinement
He had stunned the Riften guards. This Khajiit wanted to be thrown in the dungeon, begging the guards to lock him down because he had killed his best friend. One of the guards suggested that the cat was too addicted to skooma and was no longer in his right mind. But faced with the gold that the Khajiit paid them, their scruples vanished and they quickly threw the guy into a cell, naked and all alone, as they had been asked. Let this poor madman be delirious all alone in his corner, away from the other prisoners, since that was his wish, they thought. (104)
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« Make it stop. »
The Dwemer ballista's bolt had punctured her abdomen, causing her to fall to the ground from the shock of the impact. Quickly, heavy bleeding appeared at the wound and horrified, tears began to roll down Remiel's cheeks. She was in pain, she was bleeding profusely, she didn't want to die.
“Make it stop!”, she yelped, pale and trembling, feeling panic overtaking her. Her eyes were wide and she didn't see her friends around her working to contain the bleeding.
"Make this stop... Please... I don't want to die... Not now..." she begged in a weak voice. (100)
I went on vacation and as soon as i get back, here are three fics with two for okyo rev!!!!!
I finished hemorrhaging and I loved it😍. I like that story is written witg Hina's point of view. It's so good when you describe relationships like that from an outsider's perspective .
I wonder if you can explain reader background with kazutora and chifuyu? Which timeline is set up story (toman chifuyu or petshop owner chifuyu?). how did they meet? and how reader managed to get away? and I'm also curious about the aftermath for reader? Aaaand pleaaaaase tell me that Hina is not going to die ,she has already been killed enough in the manga🥲.
So the timeline for hemorrhage is actually it’s own separate thing, mostly because I couldn’t decide between pet shop/bonten timeline or fuyu lives toman. Idk whether it actually came across cuz sometimes I have ideas for stuff and it doesn’t always translate but it’s hinted at that in this timeline takemichi died – which is because neither one of them wanted to risk a ‘reset’ 👀
But yeah, probably closer to the toman-esque timeline.
As for how they met, it definitely started with Tora. I’m always sucker for a meet cute gone wrong, ending up in the same elevator after Kazutora’s just finished beating the shit out of some poor bastard who owes them money and she’s on her way home for the night. And maybe she smiles at him, or they do that awkward elevator dance when you go to enter the elevator the same time someone’s trying to exit it, and she laughs or bumps into him and smiles and apologises and tora’s just absolutely smitten. That boy falls hard and fast.
Of course it doesn’t take long for chifuyu to catch on – he isn’t blind and tora sure as hell isn’t subtle. And what starts out as humouring him… quickly spirals.
But as for her escape, simply patience, biding her time and waiting for that one, tiny little window of opportunity, and then running like hell.
Which, well, we know how that ends :/
Don’t worry for Hina though, she’s safe so long as the reader needs medical care. What happens afterwards….
for Fs sake?!
after a man with hemoraggic fever bleeds and shits himself enough to leak all over the floor, they dont quarentine the plane (or passengers) they run 2 more international flights!!!!
without cleaning up!
Below is the form letter (email) Bob Jones III has sent to alumni in October 2022 who have complained about the life at Bob Jones University.
Dear _____:
Your concerns for the future of the University are not unwarranted. I delight in you and all other graduates like you who want the University to stay spiritually strong and aligned with its founding purposes. If I sat where you sit, I would see a favorable picture of BJU just as you do. There is so much to be thankful for over the years that
Dr. Pettit has been at the helm. I consider that we are personal friends and by many important measurements the University is doing very, very well.
However, over the last year some embarrassing, antithetical things, historically uncharacteristic things, which would have never happened in the past have occurred. From all over the country the Board received pleas from graduates and others, to look into these matters fearing that the University had veered in its direction, and unique distinctives without which it would become irrelevant. Naturally, the Board was obligated, by reason of its existence, to step in.. One Board member put it this way. "BJU has no future if we have a Board that has no say so in BJU's future." The Board did the right thing by coming to the president, who is their employee, for answers. These discussions are ongoing.
If a successful solution results, it will only occur if both parties maintain an overarching understanding that the University's best interest is to be served more than the personal interest of either side. Each side must show that no ones wins unless the cause wins. Only one side, the university's side, must come out the winner. That will not happen if the permanent is sacrificed on the altar of the immediate.
I find myself--by request both from the president and from the Board--deeply involved. There is so much more I would like to share with you but cannot. I do ask that you realize that the Board would not be involved if it did not feel its bylaws mandated it to be the protector of the institution's character, and as the one to whom the president is accountable. Hopefully, everyone involved in this wants the outcome to leave the University in a stronger place than before, and with its mission protected from the seepage of religious or cultural compromises.
I would simply ask that every graduate who has "continued in the things which you have learned" (2 Tim 3:14) and wishes the University to maintain it spiritual character and mission give the board wisdom to know the root cause from which the declensions of the last year have emanated and firmness to do whatever is necessary, however painful, to stop the hemorrhage.