Lachesism (Boy x Boy)
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  • Parts 1
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2016
Sometimes Talon looks at the ocean and thinks he wants to die, the changing tide drawing him towards some higher plane of existence. The stars beg him to reach for them, to stretch out his hands and pretend that he can fly for as long as it takes to step off the ledge. The branches on every tree he passes call out for a rope to be wrapped around them, promising to hold steady against his weight. The thing is, though, that it's a little more complicated than some kind of suicidal urge.

The thing is, it's not even that he really wants to die. It's more like everything around him does.

He knows that he's wrong. He has to be. There's not a single part of him that could ever abandon a world with Jude Heath still in it. Even something as twisted as fate wouldn't dare pull them apart.
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