A Falling Star-verse Jeremy and Jean POVs.... Foaming at the mouth screaming crying trhowing up 10 dead 5 injured
ahhhh thank you, anon!! I"m so excited too!! 💖💖💖
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How I think Lord Diavolo saw them fall after the Great Celestial War. The white star falling far from the twins is Lilith after she was fatally shot and the green star splitting from the blue star is Satan being born through Lucifer's raw, unfiltered, intense wrath and grief and ripped his wings off.
Diavolo: They're mine! Now go! Go! I've got to make some wishes!
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A Falling Star
A/N Written for the February prompts: hope and burst
“Why do we wish on a falling star?” The little girl asks.
“I don’t know. What do you think?” her daddy answered. They lay on the beach, looking up at the brilliance of the night sky. The burst of light that signaled the death of the star, is fading now.
“It is a death.” She solemnly says, this little girl who knows so much about it.
“Yes, but there is beauty in it.” He sighs as he sees to explain. She isn’t asking about the stars death. “I know it is horrible from our vantage point down here. There is beauty in the stopping of pain. Brilliance in the perfect peace of heaven.”
“God coulda just stopped her pain here.” Her arms cross over her chest.
“Yes. Instead he chose to take her home. It hurts us.” Another sigh. “Look up. The stars that fall are dying but, we don’t see any death pangs. We see only the beauty. Down here, we feel the pain of mommy ‘s passing. Up there, there is only beauty. Maybe that is why we wish on falling stars. It is a reminder that down here we hope on His promises but up there, we know they are true.”
Her bitterness turns to tears. “I just miss her so much!”
He gather’s her close. “Me too my darling. Me too.”
Intense grief shows intense love.
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devourer of falling stars
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⚡ serval from honkai star rail - print commissioned by her english VA, Natalie van Sistine!
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A Falling Star
“Why do we wish on a falling star?” The little girl asks.
“I don’t know. What do you think?” her daddy answered. They lay on the beach, looking up at the brilliance of the night sky. The burst of light that signaled the death of the star, is fading now.
“It is a death.” She solemnly says, this little girl who knows so much about it.
“Yes, but there is beauty in it.” He sighs as he sees to explain. She isn’t asking about the stars death. “I know it is horrible from our vantage point down here. There is beauty in the stopping of pain. Brilliance in the perfect peace of heaven.”
“God coulda just stopped her pain here.” Her arms cross over her chest.
“Yes. Instead he chose to take her home. It hurts us.” Another sigh. “Look up. The stars that fall are dying but, we don’t see any death pangs. We see only the beauty. Down here, we feel the pain of mommy ‘s passing. Up there, there is only beauty. Maybe that is why we wish on falling stars. It is a reminder that down here we hope on His promises but up there, we know they are true.”
Her bitterness turns to tears. “I just miss her so much!”
He gather’s her close. “Me too my darling. Me too.”
Intense grief shows intense love.
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this is how i’m perceiving the various conditions of the bad batch lovers rn:
hunter fans: surviving, but barely
wrecker fans: surviving, but BARELY
crosshair fans: thriving, but in constant pain
echo fans: starving, in the trenches
tech fans: somewhere in the margin of dying, being dead, and clinging to life on the edge of insanity
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The defintion of hell is knowing a show is incredibly well-received in its first season, but if people don’t become machines churning out tweets, content, and rewatching 24/7, there’s no likelihood it’ll get a chance to tell its whole story. This shit is madness. Shows in different genres shouldn’t have to pit-battle for dominance. First seasons are MEANT to be baselines establishing worlds and characters, not complete storylines. The idea that this golden age of television has turned into “get it done in one or get out” is revolting.
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