I know life isn't fair
I know I deserve better
But the truth is I don't care
I'm just one man, despite it all
They will always mean more than I
So what if I'm alone
So what if I'm depressed
So what if I'm hopelessly trapped
In a need for consistency
At least they are fine
That's always been enough for me
Now you come to me, and that say that isn't fair
You tell them I deserve better
I know I shouldn't care but I know you are right
You see through me, now so do they
How can you understand, it's too late for me
So what if I'm alone
So what if I'm depressed
So what if I'm hopelessly trapped
In a need for consistency
At least they are fine
Tha
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DC Comic Project: Scene Snippet #1
Nosefartu-Not a tool
This is told from the POV of Vlad
I look myself up and down in the mirror, as I can see and anyone else who'd pass me by with correct eyesight could see I have a reflection. This alone differentiates me from those monsters. But no, apparently there are still some very ignorant and stupid people who can't quite tell the different between those who are Nosefartu and those who are not a tool.
What really annoys to the nth degree is the ignorant arsehole who made such a stupid mistake is now our intelligence officer (if you could call him such a thing). I pose and flex my muscles, oh yeah you're practically girl bait Ragun
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Psychic: Justified Isolation by Foxy-Knight, literature
Literature
Psychic: Justified Isolation
I know life isn't fair
I know I deserve better
But the truth is I don't care
I'm just one man, despite it all
They will always mean more than I
So what if I'm alone
So what if I'm depressed
So what if I'm hopelessly trapped
In a need for consistency
At least they are fine
That's always been enough for me
Now you come to me, and that say that isn't fair
You tell them I deserve better
I know I shouldn't care but I know you are right
You see through me, now so do they
How can you understand, it's too late for me
So what if I'm alone
So what if I'm depressed
So what if I'm hopelessly trapped
In a need for consistency
At least they are fine
Tha
I nearly died when I was five
But you were there to save my life
You showed me the world and my enemy
We gave them hell, I gave them strife
You mean so much to me
So you say you're not an angel
You say heroes don't exist
But I know the truth
You're so much more than that
My hero, my Father
Here we are now, I'm a man like you
We've won and lost but the war goes on
I lost my wife and the child meant to be
But I don't blame you, do not mourn
You still mean so much to me
So you say you're not an angel
You say heroes don't exist
But I know the truth
You're so much more than that
My hero, my Father
I know you like her, that's why you're scared
DC Comic Project: Lupos Lament by Foxy-Knight, literature
Literature
DC Comic Project: Lupos Lament
Burn down their world, they all have to die
I do it for them, those still alive
I am a good man, but I must do sin
My mind is a mess, my conscience is raw
But my soul carries on, I'm ready for more
I am not dead, I'm still alive
I am not a man, I shall always survive
I am not an angel, but my soul shall rise
And I'll only die, when everyone's safe
Or when there's no one left
I shall not die, and neither will they
You won't get near, I'll stand in your way
I burn down their world, I've killed them all
The Temporals are gone, and you will all fall
And I'll stop you all, they will stay alive
I am not dead, I'm still alive
I am not a man, I sh
DC Comic Project: Lunar Wolf-Exert by Foxy-Knight, literature
Literature
DC Comic Project: Lunar Wolf-Exert
Lunar Wolf
Psychic often made trips from Angel Row to Cape Carmine, usually between the hours of two and four in the morning. He knew around that time Mel and Vlad would be asleep and Edward didn't intrude into his affairs. The east end wasn't a place the Lupos much relished going through but it was as good a place as any to keep something hidden. Cape Carmine evoked dubiously happy memories, the lighthouse in particular reminded hum of happier times in happier places. As always he tried to keep the nostalgia limited until he saw her, parked up outside the dockside warehouse closest to the lighthouse. Going down dockside always made him feel