7 Works by Attempt45
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It had not been the most accurate when she had said 'Know that your mind would cease to be, in any independent sense', in hindsight. Perhaps she should have considered this outcome, considering her nature. She wasn't entirely sure whether this was better or worse than what she expected.
"Don't be like that, Lady. Surely I'm not that bad?"
Hornet sighed and the Second Sentinel gave her and odd look, pausing his blade sharpening. He was the only other one in the room.
"You are fine," she thought at the being inside her head, "most of the time. I simply... Do not appreciate some of your comments about my companions."
"It's not my fault your friends are hot!" Eva retorted.
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Or: Eva's mind survives Hornet's binding
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The Jade Winglet wake up one by one to find themselves in a world where they are the Dragonets of Destiny. This is not how things are supposed to go. Is stopping the war still even possible with so many differences?
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Ruby wanted her gone. The school founders didn't trust her. She was a danger to everyone in this school and everyone Clay cared about. The answer was… simple. And she hated that. This school was never going to be a place she belonged, anyway. So then why did it hurt so much? Maybe it's time to start again. A chance to become someone she wanted to be, or at least was happy being.
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To be a soldier, to serve her Queen. That is what Carnelian wants. She wants to make her tribe proud. Too bad her fragile body and a seawing have different plans.
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The skies and seas never meet; never touch. The horizon gives us this illusion, but that's all it is. Though maybe, one day, they'll finally see eye to eye.
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- Part 4 of A collection of short stories
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An Icewing guard tries to deal with all of the changes Snowfall is making as queen. Unfortunately, some things are just too strange.
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- Part 3 of A collection of short stories
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The Horizon-Peril fight is delayed a few minutes, giving Peril the opportunity to put Clay's advice about talking to Starflight to use.
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- Part 2 of A collection of short stories
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There was no comet on the night the war ended. No-one noticed, really. It's not like anyone would track such trivial matters such as celestial bodies during a war that has spanned almost two decades, nor would it seem imperative that it should occur that very night.
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- Part 1 of A collection of short stories
