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    Suguru squeezes his hand with a strength that should be illegal for a dying person, takes in the look on his face, and laughs.

    “Oh, Satoru,” he murmurs, “you do care.”

    His hand tightens on Suguru's shirt. He leans forward until their foreheads are touching. 

    "Of course I care," he mutters. "I've always cared."

     

    Alternatively: Satoru mourns

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    21 Oct 2024

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    So until grief sloshes my innards again, I will stamp a barrier in the shape of your soul over it, and watch how it overflows everytime.

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    Kaeya, previously the prince of Khaenri'ah, has more power than he even remembers.

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    19 Nov 2024

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    The grief of being left behind. The guilt of leaving behind something. All told through the truths of the one who has lived both.

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    He was eerily quiet as they both got dressed in their black suits that morning, sunlight streaming in through the gaps in the curtains and painting streaks across Shouyou’s face. Before they went outside to get Natsu, Tobio tugged on Shouyou’s hand and pulled him into a hug, holding him close. Shouyou released a shuddering sigh, tucked his face into Tobio’s neck, and just breathed against his skin. They stayed like that for three minutes.

    Shouyou still didn’t cry.

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    Grief changes people. Upon experiencing a devastating loss, Tobio is confronted with a Shouyou he can hardly recognise.

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    30 Jan 2025

    Bookmarker's Notes

    How long are you planning to hold onto grief?