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After that, Furina would occasionally receive letters from the frontlines—letters so steeped in gunpowder that even the ink and paper seemed to absorb it.
Written intermittently amidst the flames of war, with hand grenades kicking up dust that would rain onto the pages, smearing into ugly blotches when wiped by hand. As a result, not only was the handwriting crooked and messy, but the pages were also marred by unsightly stains.
Then they’d be tucked into envelopes bearing unit codes, handed over to the company clerk by the censor, and dispatched to the military postal relay station. Eventually, a train would carry them to a rear hub, and after several weeks—or even longer—they’d finally reach Furina’s hands.
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15 Mar 2026
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Capitano cannot name the reason he is so concerned for the girl, other than there being a strange sort of kinship between them. They are both remnants of a nation ages past, by very little intention or agency of their own. They both have an acute longing for freedom from the knife which twists them into their respective shapes, and are both perfectly aware that the only freedom they will get will come in death.
This, and- well. She is a child. He is not heartless. Simple math.
He has to do something. If his two options are to kill her now or to pawn off the responsibility of her death on the Snezhnayan state, he must invent a third.
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10 Oct 2025
