Using only 4 words, what would you say to me?
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Do Not Believe in Angels - Short Story ~oOo~Do Not Believe in Angels - Short Story by ~BakaMoyashi96
Do Not Believe in Angels
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Deep, scarlet blood. Bathed in such unpleasantries, she walked on. Swaying, stumbling, washing away the liquid with tainted tears but she walked on. Never think for even a second that she was ever normal. How can a waste product of Heaven ever be normal?
Even in the dead of night, her quicksilver eyes glistened mournfully. Curly raven locks fell over them, tumbling down to the middle of her back. The stained white silk of her halter neck dress swished past her knees, irritating her porcelain legs. She gasped in pain as her bare feet stepped on sharp rocks, fresh tears escaping. Agony cou


Succumb "Mine, mine now."Succumb by *RadioactiveUppercut
A hiss rings through you and pierces into complete chaos.
Unhallowed visions of daemonic abominations from the crypt tear at your soul.
You have been possessed by the daemonic hosts of Hell.
They are inside you.
You are their gate to this world.
No subtleties are made.
The visceral forces of Evil claw and swarm with a vicious hunger to be free.
Visions of death and torture fill your eyes blood red with horror.
"Be, be what we are."
See the dead devour the living.
Hear the wails of anguish and pain.
Smell the rot of flesh as lives are brutally exterminated.
A chill bites at your spine as your body freezes i


Beware of the Walls It is human nature to feel safe in the corner of a room. The closer you are to a wall, the more you can see of everything and the less everything can see of you. What people tend not to consider is the fact that there may be an unseen danger, one that will always be just behind your back. What of the walls?Beware of the Walls by ~GoddessWashuHakubi
Have you ever noticed that the patterns in the drywall never seem to stay in the same place? True, it was easier to notice as a child than it is now, always having to sit in time-out facing a wall and all, but it's true. Try this: the next time you
Diablo 2012 by *ArtofTy| Hm, well online I go by Circuitman, if you don't feel like typing that all out Circuit will do. If you can't figure out my real name you're lazy, oblivious, new to DA, or don't care. I'm an insane high school student with an unhealthy fascination with fire. I'm also a writer and a comic artist and I will be doing a webcomic with a friend e-ven-tu-al-ly. One day I want to be a published novelist but until then I'll just be an insane samurai wizard. MUAHAHAHAHA! |
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I never use a normal smile on this site because they turn yellow. I loath the colors yellow and orange, and love the color green; so I paint the world in green by useing this ->
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MUHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA *ahem* thats a nervous disorder
Succumb to the link!
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Lord and Master of Curtains
(Stage Crew Title)
The look on your face when a toddler rips out your heart and shows it to you? Priceless. For everything else, there's FWOOSH.
Richard the Warlock
lfgcomic.com
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To survive a fire fight, You need to use your head as your weapon.
(One of my long, hard learned lessons.)
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Lord and Master of Curtains
(Stage Crew Title)
The look on your face when a toddler rips out your heart and shows it to you? Priceless. For everything else, there's FWOOSH.
Richard the Warlock
lfgcomic.com
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To survive a fire fight, You need to use your head as your weapon.
(One of my long, hard learned lessons.)
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To survive a fire fight, You need to use your head as your weapon.
(One of my long, hard learned lessons.)
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Lord and Master of Curtains
(Stage Crew Title)
The look on your face when a toddler rips out your heart and shows it to you? Priceless. For everything else, there's FWOOSH.
Richard the Warlock
lfgcomic.com
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To survive a fire fight, You need to use your head as your weapon.
(One of my long, hard learned lessons.)
And Welcome to DA.
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To survive a fire fight, You need to use your head as your weapon.
(One of my long, hard learned lessons.)