The girls dark brown hair fell to the small of her back, as she toyed with it gently, holding her journal in her free hand, reading it over with sad brown eyes. Glancing up she noticed the visitors there, "Oh, hello." she smiled. Someone asked about the journal. Blushing she said, "Oh...it's filled with my poems mostly, among other things..." she extended her journal out in both hands. "Feel free to read it if you'd like-and please, tell me what you think."
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Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2006 @ 03:33pm
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Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 @ 06:38pm
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caitlin_neko
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caitlin_neko
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Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2006 @ 03:23am
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Posted: Fri Mar 24, 2006 @ 02:16am
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Well...
First off I'm gonig to try and get the second chapter of my fanfic up this weekend. Also I have a poem for you, which I am strangely proud of. Alas it's not done, and still needs to be revised. This is a draft form. Can you ever forget? Can you really forgive? Even after all of this, When it's still hard to live?
I can't just stand by, Knowing that still in your mind, Lies the memory, Of when we nearly died.
Even if I beg, Even if I apologize, I can still see, Pain in your eyes.
You don't want to remember, And neither do I. But the thought keeps replaying- I keep watching you die.
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caitlin_neko
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caitlin_neko
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Posted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 @ 01:06pm
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Brothers
How can I repay you, brother mine? How can I expect you to forgive? Clinging to the past I shed our blood, And shattered your chance to live.
Though I knew the laws I payed no heed, How can I return your wasted breath? What I did not know has cost you dear, For there is no cure for death.
Beautiful mother soft and sweet, Once you were gone we were not complete. Back through the years we reached for you, Alas 'twas not meant to be.
And how can I make ammends, For all that I took from you? I lead you with hopeless dreams. My brother I was a fool.
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Don't cry for the past now brother mine, Neither you nor I are free from blame. Nothing can erase the things we did, For the path we took was the same.
Beautiful mother soft and sweet, Once you were gone we were not complete. Back through the years we reached for you, Alas 'twas not meant to be.
My dreams made me blind and mute, I longed to return to that time. I followed without a word, My brother the fault is mine.
So where do we go from here? And how to forget and forgive? What's gone is forever lost. Now all we can do is live.
(Instrumental)
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 @ 02:43am
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Konjaku no Renkinjustsushi(Alchemist of Past and Present)Ch1
Storm winds blew harshly as a woman ran through the rain, her matted black hair sopping wet, plastered against her back, the rain highlighting the blue streaks in the hair. Her prison uniform stuck to her accentually as she ran, diving and ducking behind trees constantly. She was a few miles off of central now, but she kept running until she collapsed. Normally someone couldn't make it even that far, but she was different, she had always pressed herself to the max in her training, training for rigorously long hours, fighting to be the best. She had earned it all, but now it was gone. But that was the past, one of which she barely remembered now, she had been in that hell for years, she could scarecely remember why she was in there, or for how long. Praying with all of her might that it'd work, she clapped her hands together, pressing them firmly against a tree trunk. She whispered a quick prayer to some form of ungodly God (as paradoxical as that concept is) as the tree trunk slid open to reveal a small concave within. Ducking in, she sealed it over, except for a small hole large enough to breath, and she soon felt herself slip out of that world, and into her own mental plane.
Staring out the window at the cold, stormy night, the boy watched the rain slide down the window, landing on the flower petals that lay on the soil of the windowsil flower box. The flowers, ofcourse, had long since died. As he watched the teh raind dripping unto the wilting flower petals he remembered a key little phrase, 'One is all, all is one...'. The phrase in a way undermined where they were today. Sighing once more, he ran his gloved left hand through his hair, closing his eyes. He spun on his chair, the chain of the silver pocket watch clinking slightly as he faced his brother, "Al...?" he said, opening one eye. The suit of armor nearly jumped a foot as his brother addressed him out of nowhere, "Y-yes, big brother?" "Calm down." Edward sighed, shaking his head,"I was just wondering why you were so quiet." "It's just..." Alphonse sighed, hanging his head a little bit as he said this, "Winry was supposed to cometo the fair with us tomorrow. But...it'll be too muddy now." "So?" Edward said, stretching as he grabbed his red coat off the back of his chair, "To tell truth, I really didn't want to go." he shook his head as he slipped the long coat over his arms. "Why?" Al asked, perplexed, "You seemed eager when you promised Winry on the phone." "Ever heard of faking it?" Ed asked, rolling his eyes, "She wanted to go, and she wasn't asking. If I'd said no she would get on the first train here, forcefull remove my automail and shove it up my-" Ed was cut off from the crude ending of his sentence by a loud pounding on the door. As Al answered it a man in full military uniform saluted them, "Major Elric!" the man said respectfully. without lowering his hand, or the expression on his face wavering-and especially not making the mistake of looking down toward Ed-he continued, "Assistance is request by the Colonel." "What now?" Ed grumbled. "There's been a prison break."
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Posted: Wed Feb 08, 2006 @ 02:42am
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Posted: Thu Jan 05, 2006 @ 01:36am
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caitlin_neko
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 @ 01:09pm
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