antheap: leo from fe:fates (Default)
Fandom: None - Original Story
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Character(s)/Relationship(s): Original Non-Human Character(s)
Words: 2526
Warnings: Deities, Shapeshifting, Death, POV First Person, Present Tense


A binary star is a star system consisting of two stars orbiting around their common barycenter.
 
My name sounds nicer when he says it — he pours molasses on it by just caressing it with his tongue.



I appreciate the intoxicating thrill of gliding and sweeping through the air, the adrenaline of a nosedive when you pull out of it at the last possible moment. )

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antheap: leo from fe:fates (Default)
Fandom: None - Original Story
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Character(s)/Relationship(s): Original Non-Human Character(s)
Words: 2093
Warnings: Deities, Shapeshifting, POV First Person, Present Tense


The God of Death has questions to ask, but no one to answer them.

I walk up the marble stairs, semi-translucent white with thin black veinings like wrinkles, and the intended sense of grandeur is lost on me, consumed by the opulence of greek limestone. A long time ago, temples used to be like homes to their Gods, built out of adoration and love; if anything, this building was built out of fear. It reeks of dread, the one thing that humans, Gods, demons and angels all have in common when they recognise me.



I appreciate the intoxicating thrill of gliding and sweeping through the air, the adrenaline of a nosedive when you pull out of it at the last possible moment. )

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antheap: leo from fe:fates (Default)
Fandom: None - Original Story
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Character(s)/Relationship(s): Original Non-Human Character(s)
Words: 2093
Warnings: Deities, Shapeshifting, Violence, POV First Person, Present Tense


Aion has a certain academic interest in the activities of his new acquaintance.

I always believed there’s a certain elegance in Death: it is the end of what’s ephemeral, the beginning of eternity. It’s supreme, ruthless and terrifying. That’s because, to the God of Death, death is everything that matters, and everything that exists only exists for the sake of, one day, meeting its end. And yet, it’s difficult to reconcile this image with that of Death herself, standing in front of me in the form of a boy in his early teens.



My eyes are following the lines of a book, but I’m not paying attention. )

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Fandom: None - Original Story
Rating: Teen and Up Audiences
Character(s)/Relationship(s): Original Non-Human Character(s)
Words: 2093
Warnings: Deities, Shapeshifting, POV First Person, Present Tense


In a tea room like many others, in an English town like many others, a boy is sitting alone at his table. A strange new client catches his attention.

He ordered marmalade buns. The waitress places two of them in front of him and he promptly digs the tips of his fingers into them, breaking them into two pieces before bringing one peach-marmalade-dripping half to his mouth and biting it while I loathe his manners. His teeth flash white when he bites it — they would be unnaturally bright for a human, but I know he isn’t one.



I can’t help but raise my head to look at him. )

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Godkiller

Fandom: None - Original Story Rating: Teen and Up Audiences Character(s) / Relationship(s): Original Non-Human Character(s) Words: 9095 Warnings: Deities, Shapeshifting, Death, Violence, POV First Person, Present Tense

The life of a God is boring. They have all the time in the world, but they spend it in solitude and aimlessness.
And yet sometimes something unexpected happens.
Sometimes even Gods step out of their solitude and develop a bond with each other.
But at what price?

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