Sé que después de todo este revuelo,
puedo decir con toda seguridad
que mi amor por ti es sempiterno,
que incluso con más años y arrugas en mi piel
dolerá ver tu sonrisa y tus hoyuelos.
Las estaciones pasarán,
pero en mí siempre estará
tu cálida y dulce primavera
cuando caímos en el precipicio del amor
mientras sonaba sin cesar nuestra canción.
Pero ahora es mi invierno,
e irónicamente,
se siente como el maldito infierno,
porque sé que ya está escrito
que tú y yo no sobreviviremos.
Llegaste a mí vida
como una hermosa serendipia,
pero vida mía ahora te vas
como una dolorosa tragedia.
— Rose Noire.
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4000 Follower Masterlist
Here are all of the prompts we answered for the 4000 Follower Event!
Thank you to everyone who sent one in and for all your patience as we took a bit longer to get the last few done! Apologies if we didn't get to your request -- we appreciate you all!
You can also read all of them on AO3 here.
Asmodeus + MC - "I saw a little thing I didn't like you tried to hide."
Asmodeus - "You look better when you’re running away."
Asmodeus - "If you really want to go, I’ll come with you."
Barbatos + MC - "I feel a sickness for a home I've never been."
Barbatos + MC - "I saw a little thing I didn’t like you tried to hide."
Beelzebub + MC - "Can't fight these cravings in the night."
Beelzebub + MC - "Let the knife leave its mark."
Belphegor + MC - "Don’t you worry about your bad dreams, ‘cause I’m not in them."
Belphegor + MC - "I’m the creature that haunts your mind."
Diavolo + MC - "I saw a little thing I didn’t like you tried to hide."
Diavolo + MC - "What good is this 'great power' of mine? Absolutely everything slips through my fingers."
Leviathan - "I feel a sickness for a home I've never been."
Leviathan + MC - "If you really want to go, I’ll come with you."
Lucifer - "Let the knife leave its mark."
Lucifer - "I can't seem to forget the halo that I used to see."
Lucifer + MC - "I feel a sickness for a home I've never been."
Lucifer - "I’m the creature that haunts your mind."
Mammon + MC - "Don’t you worry about your bad dreams, ‘cause I’m not in them."
Satan + MC - "Won't you show me your weakness?"
Simeon + MC - "Embrace the shadow following behind."
Solomon - "I've never found a way to be honest."
Solomon + MC - "What good is this 'great power' of mine? Absolutely everything slips through my fingers."
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it was april and she was the saddest thing under the sun. half a human, half an apology, she kept her palms up. beside her, there was a boy. seventeen. blowing away his feelings in smoke. a lethal drug of choice, she wondered. she replayed the scenarios over and over in her mind. do they all truly love me or is it only a matter of my ratiocination? she could hear the birds twittering and all the moths that kept eating away at her heart. spoiled. rotten. bloodstained. i paused but you never did.
mind dearest, you make me lose my sanity.
they don't really love you. they only say they do because they know you don't have anyone else.
they don't like your art. they only say they do because if they don't, they'd feel bad.
you never shut up for a minute, do you? perhaps all of this isn't true. perhaps no one has ever lied to me more than you have to me.
more than i have to my own self.
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Poison list
While it's important to approach writing with creativity and imagination, it's crucial to prioritize responsible and ethical storytelling. That being said, if you're looking for information on poisons for the purpose of writing fiction, it's essential to handle the subject matter with care and accuracy. Here is a list of some common poisons that you can use in your stories:
Hemlock: Hemlock is a highly poisonous plant that has been used as a poison in various works of literature. It can cause paralysis and respiratory failure.
Arsenic: Arsenic is a toxic element that has been historically used as a poison. It can be lethal in high doses and can cause symptoms such as vomiting, abdominal pain, and organ failure.
Cyanide: Cyanide is a fast-acting poison that affects the body's ability to use oxygen. It can cause rapid loss of consciousness and cardiac arrest.
Nightshade: Nightshade plants, such as Belladonna or Deadly Nightshade, contain toxic compounds that can cause hallucinations, respiratory distress, blurred vision, dizziness, an increased heart rate, and even death when ingested.
Ricin: Ricin is a potent poison derived from the castor bean plant. It can cause organ failure and has been used as a plot device in various fictional works.
Strychnine: Strychnine is a highly toxic alkaloid that affects the nervous system, leading to muscle spasms, convulsions, and respiratory failure.
Snake Venom: Various snake venoms can be used in fiction as deadly poisons. Different snake species have different types of venom, each with its own effects on the body.
Digitalis: Digitalis, derived from the foxglove plant, contains cardiac glycosides. It has been historically used to treat heart conditions, but in high doses, it can be toxic. Overdosing on digitalis can cause irregular heart rhythms, nausea, vomiting, and visual disturbances.
Lead: Lead poisoning, often resulting from the ingestion or inhalation of lead-based substances, has been a concern throughout history. Lead is a heavy metal that can affect the nervous system, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, cognitive impairment, anemia, and developmental issues, particularly in children.
Mercury: Mercury is a toxic heavy metal that has been used in various forms throughout history. Ingesting or inhaling mercury vapors can lead to mercury poisoning, causing symptoms like neurological impairment, kidney damage, respiratory issues, and gastrointestinal problems.
Aconite: Also known as Wolfsbane or Monkshood, aconite is a highly toxic plant. Its roots and leaves contain aconitine alkaloids, which can affect the heart and nervous system. Ingesting aconite can lead to symptoms like numbness, tingling, paralysis, cardiac arrhythmias, and respiratory failure.
Thallium: Thallium is a toxic heavy metal that can cause severe poisoning. It has been used as a poison due to its tastelessness and ability to mimic other substances. Thallium poisoning can lead to symptoms like hair loss, neurological issues, gastrointestinal disturbances, and damage to the kidneys and liver.
When incorporating poisons into your writing, it is essential to research and accurately portray the effects and symptoms associated with them. Additionally, be mindful of the potential impact your writing may have on readers and the importance of providing appropriate context and warnings if necessary.
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