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Grace hadn't seen her sister in over a decade when she gets a letter in the mail imploring her to come visit her at the place she has decided to make her permanent home. Grace scrapes together the rest of her savings to fly down to Louisiana to see her. Grace's stay wasn't meant to last more than a week, but strange event after strange event prevents Grace from going home and the longer she stays, the stranger the already strange community seems, and soon, Grace begins to realize, the man they call Father, has no intention of letting her leave.
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If you love me, keep it to yourself by ih8johnmarston
Fandoms: Silent Hill (Video Game Series)
23 Feb 2026
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you're so smooth
if you want, you can bite me
and i won't moveor: no amount of sex can distract from the guilt
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THE HANGED MAN.—Wisdom, circumspection, discernment, trials, sacrifice, intuition, divination, prophecy.
Reversed: Selfishness, the crowd, body politic.
On a weekend camping trip, you find out that upside-down, everything makes sense.
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11 Jul 2026
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When you continuously rejected Leon’s marriage proposal, saying it was ‘too soon’ or you ‘weren’t ready.’ He decided to find another way to convince you.
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(“It’s time to pray, sweetheart,” your mother gently hummed as she plaited your hair—)
Your arm drapes across your eyes. One leg bent lazily, the other trailing off the edge of the lounger, toes wiggling in time with the cicadas. Sunlight bathes your skin in a slow, golden embrace, its warm fingers catching in the hollow of your throat, accentuating the gentle dip of your belly button. The heat caramelises you, turning your skin bronzy and warm. You stretch, arms overhead, a soft sigh slipping from your lips like the heat has kissed you.
(—“the Devil’s lurking outside, waiting to come get the people who keep working, drinking, or dawdling,” your mother’s voice echoes, a whisper of warning carried on the summer air.)
You’ve come back all grown up.
Lilacs, particularly light purple ones, are often associated with the initial emotions and excitement of first love.
White lilacs are often seen as symbols of purity and youthful innocence.
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