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Come Home, Tom
Letter 1: Tom to Eleanor (Before the Battle) March 15, 1917 Somewhere on the Western Front My dearest Eleanor, By the time you read this, I may already be standing on the battlefield, my rifle in hand, staring into the fog of war. Tomorrow, we push forward. They say it will be the fiercest stand yet—an attempt to break the enemy’s hold on this godforsaken land. And if I am to be honest with you, love, I do not know if I shall return.
By Itsuki Writes11 months ago in History
Bleeding Flowers: Part 1
Poem 1: The faint scent of rain A quarter past three Should I wait in vain Longing for the lost part of me This poem captures a haunting sense of nostalgia and longing. The "faint scent of rain" evokes a memory, something distant yet lingering, much like a feeling that won't fully fade. The specific time, "a quarter past three," feels deliberate—perhaps symbolizing a moment of realization or a time tied to a memory of loss.
By Itsuki Writes11 months ago in Poets
I Unintentionally Invited An Entity Into My Home. Content Warning.
Before I tell you about the story I want you to know that the following is a true story and is based on my own personal account. Also, please do not take this read lightly as I wrote this to sternly warn anyone not to do as I did or to try to recreate anything you read below.
By Itsuki Writes11 months ago in Horror
