

What if after the boys fill their kaleidoscopes, the reason or object behind their demise becomes their deep-rooted trauma?
They don't know why, just that they.. do.
and very much so.
Death wasn't supposed to be something you get back from.
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ex.
Ethan forced to retire as a knight general because he can't wield a sword properly anymore.
Cyrille being unable to cross roads without double-checking both sides multiple times.
Ethan forced to retire as a knight general because he can't wield a sword properly anymore.
Cyrille being unable to cross roads without double-checking both sides multiple times.
“The ones who know how to live life to the fullest are the ones that know what it's like to be robbed of life itself.”
I forgot the numbering lmao—
so fin—
// END OF THREAD
so fin—
// END OF THREAD
p.s.
Life isn't a fairytale — and as such, it does not know what a happily ever is.
What it does know is— balance.
Every action consist of payment;
Everything comes with a price.
And—
The boys are no exception.
Life isn't a fairytale — and as such, it does not know what a happily ever is.
What it does know is— balance.
Every action consist of payment;
Everything comes with a price.
And—
The boys are no exception.