One is with the wind, one is the sea.
One is running from their past, their life, their identity.
Yet one is sinking, sinking, in their own mortality.
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Aching, wanting, waiting.
That was what Villain was doing. Rotting in a cell, far away from life - from anyone. It made them think, regret and sorrow ate them alive, knowing they caused people their lives.
But they didn't care much for that, no, they cared for one thing and one thing only: Hero.
The beloved Hero, the one they brought down on their knees - pulled them down with them. That's why they were here in this cell, to pay for what they did.
Their love for them had festered into something more: obsession.
So they cradled the skull of their love, muttering - mumbling:
"Oh, how I love you."
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"You eat from me like a parasite, wanting more and more until there is nothing." Character A said softly, their eyes on B. "Yet I feed, knowing you will be the death of me."
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Hi!
This is James, the mod running the account. I just wanted to make a small announcement that I will most definitely not post often, since there's not many writing prompts I can make.
Though, I will randomly spam on the off chance I do get inspired, but that is only an if.
All of you are free to send submissions of your own prompts if you made any by the way.
That's technically all I wanted to say, so please don't follow if you expect daily posts.
Thank you.
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"Your lips are smeared with blood, yet I kiss them still. The taste of iron and greed sickens me, but it is you I cannot resist." Hero whispers, brushing their hand against Villain's bloodied cheek.
"It is my own blood that is on me," Villain croaks, "for your taste of justice is stronger than the taste of love."
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"I cannot stand to see you be treated this way," said Character A. "it pains me so."
"If it pains you so much, must you stay a bystander? Help me if it hurts you - help me if you can.
You cannot say you are sorry for me if you do not care to help."
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"I am not worth the risk." Hero said quietly, their voice a whisper. "I will only weigh you down, and cause you great pain."
"You say that, yet your flaws only define your strengths." Villain held their hand, squeezing it tightly. "You are strong. To me, you are worth everything and more."
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"I don't understand, where did I go wrong?" The hero cried out, their face burning up from anger. "I did everything you asked! You told me you'd let them live!"
"Everyone can't get what they want, you do know that right?" The superhero leaned forward, hiding a smile from under their mask. "Besides, they're too dangerous. Why should I let them go?"
They held their tongue.
"Oh? What's wrong?" The superhero asked smugly. "You can't answer? Or is it because you know that your answer won't satisfy me?"
"I'll kill you with my own damn hands," The hero snarled, stepping back. "I'll show everyone who you really are."
All they did was laugh, getting into position. "I'd love to see you try."
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Any thoughts on the Russian-Ukraine stuff or would you like to keep your opinions to yourself?
There is literally nothing I need to say in this situation.
I am watching and listening, and helping where I can. My opinion is irrelevant in the face of much more difficult things real people are facing.
I've seen many Russians make statements online apologizing on behalf of the country - cursing it, cursing Putin, cursing the government, and tearfully explaining how disgusted they are by it all, and how ashamed they are of being Russian.
I understand the urge, I really do, but the problem is that it ultimately does nothing. No matter how hard you punch yourself, your friend's wounds will not heal. That's not how it works.
At the moment, all anyone can do is:
Listen and read instead of posting - and think critically about which sources you get your news from (US media tends to be sensationalist, and Russia media is largely propaganda). There's also tons of misinformation online, and I've been trying to avoid posting/reblogging anything that I cannot 100% confirm as true.
Help out those directly affected by events - but be mindful of scams! Paypal and venmo is not available in the Ukraine, this is true. BUT - many Ukranians, especially those who have lived or live abroad are able to use it through connecting overseas banks or cards, and they CAN channel that money to family. It's ultimately YOUR responsibility to fact-check this before you reblog anything asking for donations. Be mindful of what you spread.
Keep informed and don't just spread fearmongering images/fatalist threads. Ukranians are currently trying to stay safe. Poland has opened borders to everyone with a Ukranian passport and suspended VISAs, and there is talk of other neighboring countries doing the same. They don't need more tweets about bombings. They don't need your jokes about WWIII and being drafted.
Ultimately I'm taking a seat and doing as much as I can, but the last thing you all need to hear is my casually uninformed opinion - or ANYONE'S uninformed opinion. Tweeting about current events does not make anyone an expert in foreign policy. If you're wondering what you should do - sometimes, the answer is 'nothing'.
Sometimes, not causing any extra damage through misinformation is the best thing you can do.
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“I am disappointed in you, two strikes and you’re already down?” The Hero approached the Villain, their sword tainted with their blood. “People thought highly of you— they actually feared you.”
“You’re one to speak.” They hissed, tasting iron in their mouth. “The only thing you and your allies are good for are slaughtering innocent people.”
The Villain felt the edge of the Hero’s blade press against their neck. “Go on.” They coughed, smiling weakly. “Kill me.”
They hesitated, staring them down and after a while— they withdrew their blade.
“You sicken me.”
And then the Hero left.
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