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I'll let you in on a secret: I thought it was beautiful.I remember every single Saturday night. Those were the nights that brought life to the ashen pit behind our house. Those were the nights that brought life to me. When I was too little to strike the match, my father would do it, but that didn't mean I wasn't watching close enough to taste the shimmering droplet of sunlight, pulsating like a tiny beating heart, a living thing. Wild and unpredictable and beautiful. The way I always thought of myself back then. I guess we grow up pretty quickly.
When I wasn't too young, I treasured the nights I got to light the pit, bring about the first spark of a whirling bonfire. I'd strike the match whenever I could, against whatever was in my immediate vicinity. I'd cling to it, relishing the little flare of heat and pressure as I held it close to my face. And I always noticed the way the longer I held it, the more I focused on its energy, the more it seemed to sizzle up just a little brighter. It made my day, watching it become that much more brilliant in my presence.
Finally, I would toss the match into the flaking, blistered circle of charred wood and stones coated in moon-white ash, watch as it took flight and engulfed the wood - as always. Smoke would stream towards me, warping the air around it as I let the flurry of sparks rain into my long hair and watched the tips of the flames flutter towards my legs, never daring to touch but coming close enough that I could feel the way they surged with unspoken energy. The way they seemed to enjoy being around me as much as I did them.
When I was twelve the pit was deemed, despite our living practically in the middle of nowhere, a safety hazard for the rest of the town. It had gotten too big, too flammable, hosted one too many bonfires. They came and filled it with cement, and I scraped my initials into it as a reminder of what I had lost.
But that wasn't all I would lose that year; my father left shortly after to fight in the war. I never saw him again.
My mother lay slumped in her bed for months. I simply sat in the harsh, gravelly remains of our fire pit, striking match after match and watching them burst up, then sizzle out, their curled, scorched skeletons shriveling to the ground, pulverized. I emptied every box we had - and we had a lot.
When I did finally extinguish the supply, I stopped leaving the house. I'd stare and stare at a blank spot on the dingy, peeling wallpaper, despondency searing through my head and crashing against the edges of my thoughts like an inferno.
The portion of the wallpaper I had been staring at darkened suddenly, as if smoldering. Then, without warning, it burst out in a tiny flame.
What had just happened? I scrambled for a damp rag, patting the spot vigorously until the fire had been smothered. I gave an audible sigh of relief, but the tiniest twinge of bitter sadness seemed to have wormed its way into my gut. I smothered it the way I had the flare.
Over the next few days this continued to happen; I usually caught it before it could devour a large portion of the house, but the wallpaper, already dirty and faded, was falling to pieces and covered in black streaks. It was only a matter of time before it grew out of control.
The morning the entire kitchen table went up in the blaze was the day my mother died. I didn't tell anyone; who would there be, anyway? I simply glowered at her bed, at the limp husk beneath the pale blue sheets for hours, hot tears behind my eyes like fresh embers. And I watched as the ends of the bedsheets began to curl up, grow black, then red, and start emitting a faint trail of smoke, nor did I move when the whole bed was engulfed - or even when it started spreading up the wall.
I had no one left. The thought resonated around my head like a bolt from a flare gun, and as a board from the wall collapsed to the ground, sparks and fire spilled across the room toward me, the flames growing impossibly brighter as they neared me. Ravenous, they licked at the wall the exact way they'd done with the chunks of wood when I was so young.
By this time even more of my house had been afflicted; I could hear the shriek of sirens in the distance who must have seen the pale glow on the horizon, even from their range out in town.
Another board succumbed, this time from the ceiling, and sent a torrent of smoke gushing straight towards me, wrenching tears from my eyes that left streaks in the layer of ash that had already formed on my face.
I peered out the window, the flickering blue and red already within viewing distance of my house. I considered waving frantically - I could easily shatter the glass with one of the flaming boards littering the ground - but I paused.
The fires seemed to pulsate; the room was now little more than a smoking skeleton silhouetted against the churning inferno. I caught a glance out the window of a pathetic arc of water stretching towards the room, doing nothing to stop the tireless force consuming the building. And that was when I realized - I wasn't devoid of everyone. I still had one thing left.
I smiled, letting the tips of the flurry nip my ankles, and stretched my face into a smile that was really more of a grimace as I recalled memories exactly like this, only on a smaller scale.
The world was collapsing around me, but it wasn't my world. My world was on ahead. My world was the conqueror, the overwhelming energy, unstoppable, unforgettable.
I burned the image into my mind as it burned itself into my flesh, and gave myself into the flames.
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Comments: 38
gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-14 00:04:06 +0000 UTC]
Bby gurl I love your writing so much this is perfect just aaaahh
You keep making me feel bad about not writing anything i h9 u
also you made a typo
wrote guy instead of gut
other than that flAWLESS A+++++++++-+++
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-14 01:04:04 +0000 UTC]
um literally animorphs into a flower BLESS U
dont feel bad most of the time u motivate me to write stuff in the first place
ugh yeah i forgot about that i'll fix it
THANK THANK THAAANKS
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-14 01:11:18 +0000 UTC]
/smells ur beautiful flower form
yesy e s this pleases my nose holes
alSO I WROTE SOMETHING AS A RESPONSE I THINK WRITING OPPOSITE THEMES TO YOUR THINGS IS GONNA BE A THING HA HA SUX2B U
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-14 01:58:29 +0000 UTC]
how does it smell
good good i am proud
WOW NO DOESNT SUK2B ME ITS FUCKIN GR8 TO BE ME IM SO HONORED DUDE
IJ UST READ IT DAS FRICKIN AWESOME MAN
I LOVE
ilo ve
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-15 02:09:13 +0000 UTC]
it smell liek Science <3
THANK
I APPRECIATE UR COMPLIMENTS
THEY MAKE MY KOKORO GO DOKI DOKI
IF I HAD ONE
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-15 02:19:29 +0000 UTC]
(◡‿◡✿) BLUSHES VERY LOUDLY
DO U RLY MEAN THAT
WELC
YEAH SORRY MAN I TOOK THAT FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES
NO U CANT HAVE IT BACK
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-15 02:25:42 +0000 UTC]
NO I LIED FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES
AND HA. I SET YOUR PARENTS ON FIRE FOR SCIENTIFIC PURPOSES SO IT'S OK
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-15 02:34:29 +0000 UTC]
oh. o.hh.... o ohhh..hhh...... .. ..((´д`)) oh
HAHA SURPRISE SURPRISE THOSE WERE ACTUALLY YOUR PARENTS YOU SET ON FIRE. I ALREADY SET FIRE TO MY PARENTS YEARS AGO
and like half the town whoopsie daisy
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-15 02:39:39 +0000 UTC]
/feasts on ur delicious tears
HA I HAVE NO PARENTS
its ok i set half the town on fire too
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-15 02:44:16 +0000 UTC]
wow thanks a lot u fricker *hits u with my toast*
uh thats because u just set them on fire were u even listening
did i say anything about accidents?
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-17 20:13:14 +0000 UTC]
yse im a fricker the frickiest frick that ever fricked
no i had my eardrums surgically removed for scientific prop purposes
no u never mentioned the circumstances of ur birth #rekt
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-17 23:26:15 +0000 UTC]
yup. right about that. mhm. fricker.
WELL IN THAT CASE LET ME REPEAT MYSELF
uh wow what a fricker i sure am glad i lit your family on fire
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-19 04:15:19 +0000 UTC]
I'm glad too now i can get an ear piercing
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-20 01:57:41 +0000 UTC]
where? what kind?
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-20 16:35:33 +0000 UTC]
i want my left ear pierced
just a simple smallish black dot thing
I'm not getting plugs or anything lol
i may or may not be planning on getting a few tattoos here and there as well
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-20 23:04:47 +0000 UTC]
ah ye i understand
i am also planning to hopefully but im a frickin nerd wimp so i probably wont survive it
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-22 00:45:35 +0000 UTC]
do it do it do it
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-22 01:13:34 +0000 UTC]
yeah but im a frickin nerd wimp
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-02-22 03:54:56 +0000 UTC]
its ok be brave
like a silent protagonist
ALSO GETTING WIFI SOON WE CAN DO ANIMAL CROSSING THINGS AT LAST
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-02-22 04:34:41 +0000 UTC]
ehhhhh okay you make a very good point there. ok silent protagonist i can do it
YESYES GOOD STUFF i also have harvest moon: anb and pokemon y we can play vidya games together and it will be wonderful
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-03-01 02:45:20 +0000 UTC]
Yes bUT UR NEVER ONLIIIIINE
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-03-01 15:02:04 +0000 UTC]
ughhhhh yeah sorry. i should go online more. there's always some thing going on in my life, i think that as school tapers down and stuff it will get better and i will have more time to play video games.
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-03-01 20:26:15 +0000 UTC]
yea man u should learn to not have a life like the cool kids g*sh d*rn
its ok tho, hopefully youll be more active during spring break or somethinh
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-03-01 23:32:22 +0000 UTC]
well excuse me i like poetry. also you should have censored the word c**l because i am not c**l and i am offended by it.
yeah probably!
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gvcci-hvcci In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2014-03-02 01:15:03 +0000 UTC]
gomenasai
excellent
we can battle and visit each other's towns it'll be gr9
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to gvcci-hvcci [2014-03-02 01:28:32 +0000 UTC]
yeah u better be gomen punk
it'll be so gr9 omg. haven't played pokemon in a while, but that is ok i still love it.
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shadetempest [2013-10-12 05:37:06 +0000 UTC]
I remember a challenge in scribblenauts unlimited where we had to help a arsonist, so instead of giving him a psychiatrist, I instead gave him a tsunami >.
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-12 13:07:41 +0000 UTC]
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shadetempest In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2013-10-13 02:06:42 +0000 UTC]
It didn't work though, because I didn't pass the thing, and he just re-lit the building I put out...
So then I typed in "RESURRECTIVE TSUNAMI"
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-13 02:14:02 +0000 UTC]
"Pass the thing?" Also hahaha I can't believe he really did that.
That sounds wonderful.
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shadetempest In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2013-10-13 02:18:15 +0000 UTC]
If you help somebody, you get a starite shard. (It's not forced or anything, it's optional. Basically you travel the world helping people. But mostly, I just help them, then make their situation worse then before. I'll give you an example, once I boyfriend wanted his girl to come back to life, so then I made a necromancer, who then brought the girl to life. I got the starite shard. THEN the necromancer turned the girl into a skeleton warrior. So, that's basically how I have fun in the game.)
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-13 15:49:33 +0000 UTC]
So then what do you use the starite shards for?
That sounds really really fun though. How does it work, how does it know what you're drawing...?
I love how you wait until you get the money and then ruin his life again.
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shadetempest In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2013-10-13 18:50:47 +0000 UTC]
It's called Scribblenauts Unlimited (I can give it to you if you want), and it's basically a game where then protagonist, Maxwell, travels the world helping people and getting starites. 10 Starite shards make a starite. And you don't draw stuff, you type stuff in, the database is ridiculously in-depth, the scribblenauts wikia doesn't even have all the words you can type. And not only that, but you can also type in adjectives too, so in ADDITION to the already ridiculously in-depth words, you can also add MANY MANY adjectives to the words. However, the system is not perfect, you can't type in "JAR OF COOKIES" but you can type in "COOKIE JAR". Also, adjectives are separate, they don't apply to each other. So you can type in "SUPER FAST MAN", but it won't make a man the runs really fast, it makes a man that is FAST and SUPER. Instead you'd have to type in "ULTRASONIC MAN"
Really fun game. I encounter words I don't even know sometimes. It can be used as a loose dictionary for nouns
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-13 19:05:13 +0000 UTC]
That's awesome. (And that's okay, I don't even have a 3DS. But thanks.)
So is there a main plot or goal to the game, or is it kind of open-world? I thought at first it would be similar to Drawn To Life, but I guess not really.
If the wikia doesn't even have everything that is fantastic and kind of scary. I wonder how long it took to make.
That's okay though, nothing can be perfect I guess. It seems to come pretty close.
That's really useful, lol.
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shadetempest In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2013-10-13 19:37:28 +0000 UTC]
It's for the PC too.
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-13 22:55:39 +0000 UTC]
That's awesome too. c:
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shadetempest In reply to UndeadPuppetMaster99 [2013-10-14 02:19:04 +0000 UTC]
Can you imagine having to type everything single word in a 3DS touch screen?
Typing speed -87%
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UndeadPuppetMaster99 In reply to shadetempest [2013-10-14 12:47:37 +0000 UTC]
That's pretty inconvenient, but at least you're not really typing whole sentences. Like, if you had to constantly use a 3DS as a laptop, that'd be another story, but you'd just be typing a few words every now and then in Scribblenauts.
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