Outer Science translyrics by BenevolentMalice, literature
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Outer Science translyrics
Living your life just as anyone else would, well
you still hear that perpetual knocking, don't you?
That's the knocking of death's own hand, tell?
“What a pitiful life”
I've seen some things that you wouldn't believe, no
Bodies torn apart just to melt a dead heart
they drink and they swallow up every woe
and then the eyes come out
Hey, you know praying does nothing at all
there's nothing there to give advice or keep from a fall
So go ahead, glare at me that way.
I really love it!
Welcome to the dark warmth of my womb
To the very end of your love and pride
Soon you will be new and reborn, a monster like me
It's so wonderful
“If you have a music box I'll give you a hint.” Zacharie was wearing the mask used to impersonate Good Judgement, purring in that way he did, almost as if he were mocking The Batter. Planning something. Laughing.
“A hint,” The Batter repeated, a little apprehensive and a little curious. A little eager to reach the end of that Zone and eager to get on with his mission. He hardly had time anymore for running around and solving puzzles that made no sense to him in the first place.
“A hint.” Zacharie just stood there as he said it, patient and expectant. “Honestly, Batter, how do you expect to go any fu
The sound of heavy rain hitting the roof of the little abandoned house gave The Batter pause more than anything else.
“You know,” Zacharie was saying, “it might not be a good idea to go out in a rain storm.”
The Batter turned ever so slightly to look at Zacharie, who had, it seemed, changed his mask his again. “It would be cowardly of me to stay in just because of a little rain, Zacharie. I have an important mission to complete.”
“Cowardly,” Zacharie nearly scoffed the word. “Amigo going out in a storm would be stupid at best.” He crossed his arms, and The Batter could only imagin
“Listen,” Zacharie purred, tucking away his wares, “you're looking kind of tense, don't you think?” There was that perpetual smirk in Zacharie's voice, that unending stare behind a mask. “Aren't you getting tired, Batter? Not a lot of progress has been made these last few days, and I can see it in your eyes.”
The Batter hesitated there, a little torn between his mission of purification, of setting things right, or pausing in his all important task to amuse the only other person that seemed to be putting any actual effort into his quest. “I suppose,” he tried, shoulders relaxing just a little. T
The Thought That Counts by BenevolentMalice, literature
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The Thought That Counts
For a thing like a Nobody, a thing without a heart with which to feel things like appreciation or affection, it really was the thought that counted. It was the idea of something else wanting to offer Demyx affection that appealed to him. Especially a guy like Xigbar, who knew everything and was actually competent at what he did.
Mostly, it was on slow nights when everyone had been ordered for downtime to wait things out. When everyone was in their own personal space to think things over to pretend to sleep for some sort of faux comfort that Xigbar showed up in Demyx’ personal space.
That night, instead of his normal faux sleep, Demyx
John Egbert was fucking gorgeous when he played the piano.
Dave could only see his back from where he sat behind the other boy, and hardly even that after the two of them had turned off every light in the room aside from the small lamp above the piano because of the rain outside. But even that back, barely outlined in the light of the lamp and the occasional streak of lightning outside, was beautiful. It was John and it was wonderful.
And Dave sat, elbows propped up on his knees and face in his hands as he listened to what John was playing. To the melody that only really seemed to be enhanced by the way the rain hit the windows and the roof
First Time For Everything by BenevolentMalice, literature
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First Time For Everything
The visit, Dirk reflected, was really supposed to be entirely platonic. They were supposed to just hang out when Dirk made the trip to Jake's isolated island. They were supposed to hang out and do the kinds of things bros did together. Dirk had intended to keep any sort of romantic feelings to himself. To ignore those feelings and just have a good time with Jake. But, as it would seem, he couldn't actually control himself.
With more reflection, he might think that the entire situation was inevitable. That he should have expected he wouldn't be able to stop himself from kissing Jake when he grinned at him like that, all pure and happy and so