He knew who he'd become. It was obvious, really. Anyone who had known her -but no one remembered her, though, so it was pointless to think about what they would have thought-would have seen her in the long, sweeping robes dyed colors to out shine an emperor's garden, or the long pipe from which curled smoke like the fingers of fate.
He didn't care, though. It was so much easier to remember her that way. Easier to act like her, to make her habits his habits, so that he would remember, even if no one else could, how she would lay draped across the couch smoking that pipe, and would only look up from whatever she was thinking about whe
Watanuki in Wonderland pt 1 by PowBunny, literature
Literature
Watanuki in Wonderland pt 1
In the night, Watanuki was looking for his missing shoes that Blacky hid somewhere out in the garden. "Why does that freaking dog always do these things," he complained looking through some of the plants, being careful of course. When he finally found them he fell down a rabbit hole. Watanuki screamed as he fell the ridiculously long hole. After he hit the ground, Watanuki noticed he was in a blue dress that had a white apron, he blinked in confusion, who in the world put him in this dress he asked himself, but then ignored it. He looked around, Watanuki was in a peculiar room, finding a table with a bottle on it. There was a a rib
April's Fools-DoumekixWatanuki by syren888, literature
Literature
April's Fools-DoumekixWatanuki
April Fools
'Today is not my day' Thought Watanuki miserably, walking towards his part-time job at Yuuko's.
The day had started normally enough, at least for him.
Wake up, check the spirit repelling seals in his apartment, prepare the lunch boxes for Himawari-chan and that jerk Doumeki, get ready for school But the moment he got out of his apartment it was hell.
For some reason the spirit and other creatures were extremely vicious that day, he had to practically out run them, even more so because the pest, also known as Doumeki Shizuka, wasn't in their meeting point
Hitsuzen
Hitsuzen. A naturally foreordained event. A state in which other outcomes are impossible. A result which can only be obtained by a single causality, and other causalities would necessarily create different results.
The overwhelming and fascinating presence of utter inevitability.
If the universe is made of many possibilities, all of which are equally probable and some of which are mutually exclusive, it logically follows that there must be a reality in which each set of possibilities is true. Distributed among these realities are souls, which in turn b