6 Bookmarks by Ali86
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Clive Rosfield gave it everything he had to end Ultima and Origin. He gave his all to fix the world so that they finally could live on their own terms. Something unexpected happened in the flow of aether he used to do it, however. And now he is back where it all began: Rosalith, Year of the Realm 860.
An impossible opportunity is too good to pass up and maybe, if he's lucky, things might just turn out better than the first time.
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- Part 1 of On Your Terms and Mine
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Prince Lelouch is a man of his own mind; he wants to choose how to live and who to love. But when he falls victim to the Hanahaki Disease, fate reveals other plans for him, dragging him into a grueling battle.
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09 Nov 2020
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So I wrote this in high school for an assignment where we had to rewrite the ending of idylls of the king. The prompt was "Imagine Elaine hadn't died and Lancelot went back to Astolat." I never liked their story so rewriting it was a truly deep joy for me.
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05 Aug 2020
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He wonders on his most peaceful days, if, perhaps, like the sun, Shirley is a source of light. The light crawls beneath his skin and boils in his blood like the feeling of nausea. It's only when it chills through his veins and churns in his gut pleasantly that he realizes there are different kinds of burns. Bad ones. Good ones. He hums in acknowledgement. "Thank you Shirley..."
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02 Aug 2020
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The swirl of her sunset coloured hair followed her as she twisted and turned to the music. Her nimble movements were soft and flowed like water. Her olive green dress swirled around her pale, thin legs, flashing like the tail of a mermaid. She was truly enchanting. He knew that this was dangerous, if he continued to dance with her, he would fall deeper into her enchanting stormy, grey eyes. But it was too late, he knew it, he was a Nobleman who had fallen for his servant, but in this moment he didn't care.
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It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. But how can it be better to love and keep losing?
