tw: child abuse/physical abuse (discussed, incl. cultural differences), smoking, police violence referenced, severe PTSD flashback, death/grief I’d never woken up with my head on somebody’s shoulder before, and I managed to keep myself composed enough to straighten up, try get the blush off my face and stuff all the internal panicking somewhere I didn’t have … Continue reading Ghosts in Quicksilver: Chapter 2.5: Action-Reaction
Month: October 2019
First Chapter Thoughts: The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
I probably won't be continuing this book. The first chapter (and prologue) of Raven Boys is certainly interesting, I'll give it that - a teenager named Blue has spent her life haunted by a prophecy that if she kisses her true love, he will die. Then on St. Mark's Eve, she sees a vision of … Continue reading First Chapter Thoughts: The Raven Boys by Maggie Stiefvater
Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: Oct 4
This one is late, but I used the OctPoWriMo prompt 'birdcage'. TW: Transphobia, parental emotional abuse. dear jailor, I suppose this cage is for my own good. you chained my legs with hairclips you locked the door with silk you ask me to smile and tell me to be polite, presentable preen my … Continue reading Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: Oct 4
Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: October 3: Flytrap
I used both the Inktober prompt 'Bait' and the Goretober prompt 'Reclaimed by Nature' for this one! TW: cannibalism and NSFW/sexual content. Not explicit, but still. you open your mouth you lie in wait you paint your lips and set the bait you twist your hips you show your legs you flash your eyes until … Continue reading Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: October 3: Flytrap
Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: October 2nd: Desperation
TW for eye/mouth trauma and gore. I used the Goretober prompt Eye/Mouth Trauma for this! Would it help you, my love, if I tore out my eyes? If I pinned them to cotton and sewed them straight through If I immersed them into a glass jar of hopes if I turned them to gaze at … Continue reading Inktober/Goretober/OctPoWriMo: October 2nd: Desperation