#madoka magica fanfiction
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ekholocationn · 2 years ago
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been a hot minute since i drew these two, huh
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huli-jinx · 26 days ago
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Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika | Puella Magi Madoka Magica, 原神 | Genshin Impact (Video Game) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Characters: Akemi Homura, La Signora (Genshin Impact) Additional Tags: Ambiguous/Open Ending, Out of Character, probably, Visions (Genshin Impact), Delusions (Genshin Impact), Fatui (Genshin Impact), Fatui Harbingers (Genshin Impact), Tags May Change, Tags Are Hard, No Beta We Die Like Mami, Not Beta Read Summary:
Homura receives an offer… And delusion.
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strawberry-seal77 · 20 days ago
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hiiii heres my try at drawing that scene in ch1 of @meditatemoremedicateless's fic But I Don't Want to Be a Chuunibyou!! yayy woo!
More thoughts under the cut
total time spent: 2 hours 46 (+3) mins
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The actual drawing was a mix between two brushes !! As you can see below, there's a stronger brush for most of it, which is used on Homua in this case, and then a softer brush for things I had more trouble with !!
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Like Madoka's expression as she's turned away, and most of Homura when she's shocked !! I lovee how the hands turned out :333
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The third page is probably my favorite conceptually, with the big blob for Madoka's inner monologue, and the funky repeated panel for Madoka opening one eye . THOUGH I lovee the first page too, so silly billy <3
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I ALSO really like the spiral when Madoka asks if they're gonna kiss!!! It has no actual reason but it looks AWESOME <33
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the fic is AWESOMEE teeehee... very fun to draw some of it :33
And of course the secret Second lore that I MESSED UP a piece of Homura's outfit (which I'm leaving incorrect in these example pictures for funsies) and turned off reblogs to run and fix it. teehee
which you would NEVER KNOW if you werent looking rigth at the start. And I didnt tell you.
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luvcryo · 7 months ago
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Animes Genshin characters would watch
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Modern AU
Includes: Childe, Albedo, Ayaka, Thoma
Childe
My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Demon Slayer
-He just watches the really big animes
-They're all for the most part family friendly so he could watch them with his siblings
-They also have a lot of action which he and his siblings love
-His favorite characters are usually the villians just because they're strong
-Especially Muzan
-The only exception is Gojo
-He doesn't really go to conventions or anything
Pokémon, Dr. Stone
Albedo
-He watched pokemon as a kid and it became his special interest
-Even like 20 years later he can still name at least half of the pokemon
-Dr. Stone is what got him really into science
-He created a YouTube channel where he does like "real alchemist reacts to Dr. Stone" and stuff
-His favorite pokemon are leafeon and espeon
Ayaka
Fruits Basket, Bloom Into You, Your Lie in April
-She likes watching the cute romances
-She struggles to make friends because of her status and that also affected her romantic relationships
-She worries that she won't be able to find someone that truly loves her for who she is
-She likes watching romance things because she can imagine she's a regular girl
Thoma
Madoka Magica, Code Geass, Death Note
-He likes the angst and bittersweet endings
-Ayaka showed him Madoka magica
-He gets a little embarrassed about liking Madoka magica sometimes so if anyone asks he'll usually say that he likes a major one like JJK
-Code geass was his first anime thanks to Ayato
-Likes the theme of heros taking their heroism too far and hurting themselves or others because of it
-Not an avid watcher he just watches what his friends recommend
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nshi-ao3 · 1 month ago
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After that little tidbit at the end of the latest chapter, I felt like this was relevant...
Joker: I mean, of course I get the reference! I just think it'd work better palette-wise if we swap outfits. I do like the hair ribbons, though...
(Hey, sometimes you gotta take a break from work-related drawings to draw something really stupid for yourself...)
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clegfly · 2 months ago
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Woo, it’s about time I made one of these… *cracks knuckles*
MORE ABOUT ME!!!!
HIIII!!!! My name is clegfly, or just cleg!!!! I’m an artist/ writer / professional paint drying critic/j. I’m just a silly girl doing silly things, don’t mind me. I use she/her pronouns and I am aroace!!!
LIKES
BULLET POINTS BULLET POINTS BULLET POI
Pancakes. All day. All the time. Everywhere, anywhere. Pancakes
That goes for bacon too
JELLYYYYYYYYYY!!!!1!1!1!
Why are these all foods what else do I like uhhhh
Warm. And cosy bed. And fire. And all that stuff
OLD COMPUTER AESTHETIC!!!!!! N64!!! WINDOWS XP!!!! ALL THAT SHIT
Bugs in theory
PLANTS
MUSICAL THEATRE
Graphic novels
Video games… ough my beloveds
Books
Okay now this is too long
Oops
Sorry
JELLYFISH JELLYFISH JELLYFISH
The ocean full stop actually
In theory
CHINCHILLAS
Uh
Yapping
Analysis
DISLIKES
anything on my DNI >:((((
Bugs in practice
Sport
Exercise
I’m literally hero omori
Commitment
Stress
Internet drama
Anyone who gatekeeps like. Anything.
INTERESTS???
All day every day, baby.
MAINS
OMORI- main interest as apparent by one peek at my blog… The brainrot is immeasurable and everlasting. Send help. It’s been almost four years. I love this game, its characters, story, EVERYTHING so fucking much. I’m like a billion pounds in debt to it also. I will be homeless but at least I will have my big ass heromari collection.
PMMM/ Madoka Magica- my favourite show! Consisting purely of sparkles and sunshine!!!! Why are you crying??? I’m sure not!!!!
DDLC/ Doki Doki Literature Club- another favourite of mine!!! I see a well-written cast of characters I deeply relate to go through extreme horrific horror beyond any of their comprehensions and I’m SOLD!!!
Coraline- the horrors are all consuming, but at least it’s both a visual and extremely well-written treat!!!!
TADC/ the amazing digital circus- won’t lie, watched this show when the pilot dropped and LOVED it, but forgot about it after a while as it didn’t stick with me. Then episode three came out and I’m now reduced to a blubbering mess whose brain is now significantly comprised of two fictional chess pieces. What happened? I don’t know. Send even more help.
LITTLE GUYS THAT HURT MY BRAIN SOMETIMES
Petscop
Fnaf
BATIM/ bendy and the ink machine
BSD
Deltarune
Undertale
Hawaii: Part II
SUBJECT TO CHANGE BECAUSE IM PROBABLY FORGETTING LIKE 20 AND ALSO HAVE LIKE 20 STILL TO DISCOVER
HOBBIES?!2!2!
Ya!!!! :D
Art
The main thing I do on my silly little page!!
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…in which the art is mostly unfinished doodles… but that’s okay!!!! We ball anyway
YOU CAN SEND THE CLEG REQUESTS!!!!! ALL DAY ANY DAY UNLESS I SAY OTHERWISE!!!! Do not expect premium quality though lmao. (And also nothing related to DNI. Shouldn’t have to say this but. Uh. Yeah)
You cannot yet commission the cleg :(
Writing
Currently on a writing hiatus and have been for a little while (5 MONRHS WHAT) but… i do!!!! That!!!! Aka I write fan fiction AGH
Mostly. Heromari stuff. Actually all heromari stuff. I think I have one fic that isn’t heromari and it’s one I co-authored I love them your honour…
Yeah
DNI
Bit of a bummer, but I gotta set my boundaries to keep the weirdos out!! That being said, do NOT interact with my blog whatsoever if you:
Are a shotacon, lolicon, proshipper, pedo, etc etc etc. (yucky. Yuck yuck yuck. Fuck off)
Are homophobic
Are transphobic
Are aphobic/ arophobic (why. Why are you even still here)
Queerphobic in general actually get OUT!!!!
Actively shit on any of my main interests. Like ACTIVELY go out of your way to tell me how bad it is (what. What is the point. Just go)
POST ANY NSFW FULL STOP!!!!!!! (I am EXTREMELY sex repulsed and have been especially lately, I will block you on SIGHT)
Are racists/ xenophobes
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There is likely LOTS more I’m forgetting so I will update this later… also just saying I reserve the right to block ANYONE no matter if you fit into this criteria or not. If I don’t vibe with you I will politely block you and look the other way!!! No theatrics required
Anyway with all the negative stuff out of the way… I really hope you enjoy my blog!!! I’m just here to have fun honestly and express my ideas and passions and work on a little page of the internet so!!!! Hope you have fun too!!!! :D
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lynnuvo · 5 months ago
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✧*̥˚ Tag-Along! *̥˚✧
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Characters: Tomoko Aimi (OC), Homura Akemi, Madoka Kaname, Sayaka Miki, & Kyoko Sakura (Commissioned/Requested ♡ Thank you! I did my best with the provided information. I still have some things to learn about the Madoka Magica Universe, so it was an adventure to research while making this. I hope you like it!)
In the vast world of possibilities, many theories exist in attempts to explain how life worked. Was reincarnation real? Was there really a concept of Heaven and Hell? Was there only one version of the universe, or did a multitude of timelines exist?
In the world of Madoka Magica, it happened to be that timelines were how the universe could sort varying actions and circumstances that could be brought up at any time at any place.
It also happened that in just about every timeline, Tomoko Aimi drowned to death.
About 13 to 14 years of age, Tomoko Aimi was a girl who some wouldn't have expected to make it far in life--not because of potential but rather the situation she was in. After all, it wasn't easy for orphans to gain an upper hand over other children. Merely surviving was a struggle, for she lived alone in a small apartment complex. Job searching came out fruitless; not many companies or even family-owned shops were willing to consider such a young candidate for employment. Money was, therefore, tight, and it got even tighter as time passed. To avoid authorities, Tomoko's state of living remained under wraps, but like money, support was little.
Despite these struggles, the girl was a child at heart. Laughter rang in the classroom in her reaction to a classmate's joke. Her smile brightened her teacher's heart whenever she was praised for a correct answer. Whenever she fell for a prank (and believe it or not, she always did), she chased her companions around and plotted revenge (sometimes they failed; sometimes they didn't). When classes weren't in session, she could be seen in the fields with those same companions skipping rope, blowing bubbles, or playing imaginary games. Although home was little to smile over, it was these moments with people she cherished that made life worth living.
Most notably, two people who come to mind when Tomoko thought about who she cherished met her in the most unexpected of ways. It all began when Tomoko stumbled upon the strangest cat she had ever seen on a shortcut to her favorite lunch spot.
The cat of white and pink eyes stared at her as she made her way closer. When the distance closed in, Tomoko bent down on her knees with eyes of wonderment. "Woah, you look cute. I want to take you home!"
With a blink, the cat ran off.
"Hey, wait!" Tomoko tightened her school bag on her shoulder and chased after the creature. "Hold on! I'm not that scary, right?!"
In pursuit of the animal, she watched as the alley she was just in transformed into a strange labyrinth. She stopped in her tracks once her entire environment seemed to expand tenfold. Her heart beat faster as a tall, dark lady built like a skeleton rose from the ground while music played out of nowhere.
The creature stopped running, blinked at her again, and leaped at her. Tomoko let out a small shriek and allowed her reflexes to catch the cat, who remained passive. When a fuzzy ball with legs popped out of thin air not so far ahead of them, the girl stepped back. "What did you get us into...? What in the world is THIS?!"
"STAY RIGHT THERE!"
Tomoko's eyes darted to the shout of the feminine voice to find its owner flying the air, scoping at the towering, skeleton-like lady with a musket. A loud BANG! echoed in the air. Tomoko flinched and recovered herself to see another girl flying her way.
This one was adorned in a dress of pink and white, with matching messy pigtails. She rested a hand on Tomoko's shoulder. "Don't be afraid. We've got this."
A tear ran down Tomoko's eyes. "I am so scared right now..."
WHOOSH! Another girl, this one with red glasses and a black and purple outfit, appeared to Tomoko's other side. She offered a small nod and a smile. "Trust us. Mami-san and Kaname-san won't let anything bad happen to us."
And so, Tomoko watched in awe as the two girls left to join their other companion in a battle that Tomoko thought she could only see in movies. The defeat of the skeleton-lady came with a crash. The world around her wobbled away to reveal the alley again, but the three girls remained.
The tallest pushed her princess curls out of her face and picked a small item up to pocket it away. She strode over to Tomoko and gave the creature still in her arms a stink eye. It jumped away and ran to the pink-themed girl, who yelped with joy. The tall girl rested a hand on her chest. "I apologize for the scene you just witnessed. I'm guessing Kyubey wants you, though, if you haven't fallen under hypnosis by the witch and could see it and us."
"Witch?"
"Are you hungry? I can explain over lunch. My name's Mami Tomoe."
"Lunch?! I'm so hungry, yes please!" The pink-haired girl exclaimed with a jump. "I'm Madoka Kaname, pleasure to meet you!"
The black-haired girl stepped forward, hands clasped in front of her. "I'm Ho--"
Tomoko gasped. "Wait. I've seen you before in the halls, I think. At school. Do you go to Mitakihara Middle School?"
"I do. We all do, actually," the black-haired girl replied with a blush. "I'm Homura Akemi. We fight witches of pain and despair, though I'm much newer at it."
"Woah, magical girls?!" Tomoko leaned forward. "I wanna hear me!"
Mami chuckled. "Then, let's hurry. We were just headed to this cafe I found last week. I hope we'll like it."
Over a hearty meal, Mami--the oldest of the group--shared the purpose and history of Magical Girls while emphasizing the risk they had to take in their everyday lives in order to keep the universe safe. It was quite a shock to hear that such otherworldly beings blended into normal civilians like her. Mami also shared that the cat (who lounged on the table) Tomoko caught is an Incubator named Kyubey. It granted Mami and Madoka their wishes, and Mami joked it was only a matter of time before Homura and Tomoko made their wishes as well.
After cleaning up, the four left the cafe and stopped walking at an intersection before parting ways. Mami reached her hand out to Tomoko. "If you'd like, you could come with us to fight witches before making your decision. It is quite literally life or death, so it's best you be informed of what you're getting into."
Madoka rushed over and took ahold of Tomoko's hands with a smile. "That would be awesome! We'll keep you safe, I promise."
Pink dusting her cheeks, Tomoko smiled back. "Sure!"
And so, for the following month, the four journeyed through a multitude of labyrinths whenever Tomoko had time. Mami, as the unspoken leader of the group, was always at the front of these fights, so Homura and Madoka spent much of their time closer to Tomoko in the labyrinths protecting her while battling. As a newcomer, the girl looked up to them so much. Even outside of Magical Girl activities, Tomoko spent some time with her new friends, though mostly the two who were in her grade level. She followed them around in school and asked them to play with her whenever something excited showed up. Once, she convinced Madoka and Homura to join a merry-go-round with her. It was easy for an outsider to tell who had the most childlike joy in the trio.
Tomoko, unlike two others in the quad, didn't have an obligation to go witch hunting since she hadn't contracted yet. Despite not having a family waiting for her at home, she wasn't quite ready to commit all of her time to the life of a Magical Girl. She still needed to find food to bring home, after all. It was already enough she was hoping someone would bring up eating out after every battle.
"Can I please have this one? I'll pay you back again as soon as I get the money!" Tomoko pleaded while pointing to a bowl of ramen at the current restaurant's menu. "I already paid you back for the ice cream I ate last time, remember?"
"Tomoko-chan, must you always be indebted to me?" Homura chuckled before she ordered the desired meal.
When they returned to the table where the other two sat, Mami smiled. "Did Homura get you something again? She's kind, but it's not good to take advantage of your friends."
Tomoko's cheeks exploded in red. "I'm not! I swear! I paid her back for everything eventually. I normally don't have money on me when we go on these trips. They come up so suddenly..."
Madoka laughed. "You'll definitely benefit from a wallet, then."
"I think keeping her money on her would enable her to spend much more than she already is, don't you think?" Mami winked.
Tomoko pouted. "Hey!"
Other than searching for food, Tomoko spent time with her other companions at school. She enjoyed playing with them any chance she got, which was usually more than once a week. They distracted her from the struggles of an orphan and made her feel less alone in the wide world. With every laugh, she imagined growing up and going on more adult hangouts with these people. Although she didn't have a biological family to chase her until she was caught for an onslaught of tickles, she felt she had finally had some sort of found-family.
So why was it that Tomoko's breath was extinguished underwater?
One moment, she was playing Hide-and-Seek while drinking juice with her friends. And the next, the instinct to live shot her awake as her feet and arms flailed for some sort of surface to hold onto or stand on. She couldn't even open her eyes without water flushing in, blocking her vision.
Where was she? Where were her friends? Why weren't they saving her? These questions, unfortunately, would go unanswered. With no way to get to safety, Tomoko succumbed to the pitch black.
Or at least, that was until white light spread from the center of her "vision." A sparkly path of purple immediately grew from the center and winded its way towards Tomoko until it was out of her vision. Arms emerged from the center of the bright light until the body of a girl in a three-layered, white and pink frilly dress came into full view. The dress was unlike any she'd ever seen: longer than the girl's own feet Pink hair as long and shiny as that of a princess and sleeves as wavy as a summer breeze, she opened her arms in one graceful motion.
"Tomoko-chan," she spoke in a crisp voice and a smile. "I've come to save you."
Madoka....
She watched as Madoka took her hand, a strange view since Tomoko couldn't see the rest of her body or even control the part visible. Madoka rested one of her own hands on her chest. "I'm so sorry I wasn't there when you died. So much has happened since you left us, but I'm here now. A friend of mine is here to explain everything. Please, if I give you life, will you watch over Homura for me?"
Was that even a question?
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"Hey? Hello! HELLO!"
Gasping for breath, Tomoko slowly opened her eyes to see the face of a girl with short blue hair so close to her that their noses almost touched. Eyes widening, the girl backed away to reveal her royal heroine-like outfit, with the top and skirt of her strapless button-down top the color of a deep ocean while the torso was donned in white.
Her hands rested on her hips as she wore a slight frown. "Hey, are you okay? Madoka said you might be a bit disoriented. Do you remember her?"
"Madoka-san..." Tomoko pushed her lethargic body up as much as she could, though her hands almost slipped on the sleek colorful floor. The mysterious girl rushed over to help her sit up. Tomoko held her hand weakly and looked around at the wide expanse of her location--a building that was void of even objects. "I do. I remember drowning--I think--Madoka-san came to save me. She looked kind of different--like a princess."
"Do you remember what happened to you and Madoka before you died?"
"Um. She wasn't there right before I died, but I remember her. Her, Homura-san, and Mami-san, actually. We were going on adventures fighting witches, except Homura-san and I didn't make our wishes yet. I needed to see if I was ready for that life. I guess I died before I could even think of a wish though...
The girl blinked before letting out a sigh. "So you do remember. Thank goodness." She suddenly stood upright, smiled, and placed a hand on her chest. "The name's Sayaka Miki. What's yours?"
"Tomoko...Tomoko Aimi."
"Well then, let's stay here for a bit while you recover, Tomoko-chan." Sayaka sat down beside her, knees to her chest and arms spread behind her. "Let's see....where should I begin...? I guess I can start with Madoka. This is going to be a lot."
Sayaka's long explanation began with sharing that Madoka was able to revive Tomoko through the Law of Cycles, a concept created by Madoka's wish to erase witches before they are born. Sayaka herself was also saved by Madoka after her death as a witch. Since Tomoko hadn't gotten the chance to make her decision, Madoka chose to offer grace: Tomoko could become a Magical Girl in another timeline in exchange for life.
"Are you not coming with me, Miki-san?" Tomoko questioned when Sayaka told her to get up in preparation for the outside world.
The girl shook her head with a smile. "I've had my fill of fighting witches. It's your turn, now."
Although hesitant to leave without her, Tomoko nodded, turned around, and walked towards the door. Before she could reach for the knob, the building around her wobbled away until she was left in a familiar alley--the same alley she had first met Madoka, Homura, and Mami in. Speaking of the three, where were they? Did they even exist in this timeline? In search of answers, Tomoko sprinted towards Mami's apartment.
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"Madoka...? Who is that?"
Tomoko gaped. "You don't remember Madoka-san? Our friend?"
Mami tilted her head. "No...? Is this someone we've met before?"
"Yes! We've fought with her and--!"
Homura, who had been silent since Tomoko's arrival into the apartment (other than a simple greeting), rested a hand on her shoulder while maintaining eye contact with Mami. "Tomoko, I think you're feeling unwell. Your nightmares might be acting up."
"Huh? I didn't--!"
Homura squeezed her shoulder.
Tomoko pursed her lips. "Okay. Maybe I have...; I've been sleeping late recently."
Mami set her cup of black tea down with a hearty chuckle. "You worried me there for a moment! I couldn't imagine forgetting a fellow Magical Girl, nonetheless one who is our friend." She glanced at the clock in her room. "Since you have been sleeping late, it's best you head home now for bed. I wouldn't want to worsen your sleep quality."
Homura stood. "I'll take her home. I don't trust her to get there safely alone."
"Hey!"
Mami laughed and waved the two farewell. Once she shut the door behind them, they walked side by side down the apartment stairs and began in the direction of Tomoko's apartment in silence. Awkward was not something Tomoko was good at dealing with, and neither was the quiet. She peeked at this timeline's Homura. It was odd to see her friend without glasses, and it was even more so that Homura's aura gave off a much colder impression than her previously shy, ditzy self. Her free-flowing long, black hair made her appear much more mature than her old braids did. While Tomoko felt it suited how she saw Homura, actually seeing it in person just didn't feel right.
Homura caught her gaze. "How do you remember Madoka?"
"Huh. Oh. Um--I just do."
"No one here remembers her. She doesn't exist."
"What? That's not possible..."
"Tell me." Homura stepped closer to her. "Do you recall a god-like Madoka? When was the last time you've seen her?"
"I-uh-I...." She wasn't sure if the truth was meant to be a secret, but Homura's eyes would have forced it out of her anyway. Tomoko bit her lip and nodded. "I just saw her. I'm not sure how, though. I just appeared somewhere around here. Did I still exist before I came? The me right now, I mean."
"I see. Yes, you did. Me, you, and Mami fight Wraiths, what grief embodies into."
"Wraiths? What happened to witches?"
"They don't exist here. You're not supposed to remember that." Homura took out a circle shield. "According to your story, we were friends in your timeline. We are friends in this timeline as well. We should act as such. And as a friend, I request you give me any possible lead that will bring me to Madoka."
"I--sure! Yes! Of course!" Tomoko exclaimed, lifting her arms to her chest. "I actually don't really know much. All that really happened was that I met this blue-haired girl named Sayaka.....Sayaka something. I think her name was Sayaka Miki, but I can't remember."
"Hm." Homura started towards Tomoko's apartment again. "She's no longer with us. No matter. I will drop you off at home and meet you here everyday before school starts. I will message you about anything else. I ask you to keep Madoka a secret from the others."
"Got it!"
Although nervous at first, the two began hunting Wraiths together with Mami--sometimes without her if Homura wished or they stumbled upon one alone. It was a surreal experience getting used to Homura's abilities, especially her onslaught of armory. Even her strategies gave her spine chills. They were much more calculated and daring. Most of the time, Homura was the one aiming for the Wraiths while Tomoko fought off the minions. It took a while to get used to Tomoko's own abilities. The first couple battles, Homura excused themselves from Mami due to illness so Tomoko could practice. According to the purple-haired companion, it would be suspicious if Tomoko suddenly lost her skills. Once she gained them back, however, she felt so powerful and weightless. It was no wonder Magical Girls had a type of confidence normal civilians didn't.
One day, after fighting a witch, Homura treated Tomoko to ice cream. Holding her cone, she sat beside Homura on a bench and licked her sweet treat. "Homura-san, did you find any leads on Madoka-san?"
The girl furrowed her brows. "No."
"Oh." Silence ensued for a moment as Tomoko continued licking her ice cream. "What did you wish for to become a Magical Girl?"
"I...I wished to redo my first meeting with Madoka with the power necessary to protect her."
"Really? What happened to Madoka-san for you to wish for such a thing?"
Homura stared up at the night sky. "In another timeline, she saved the world from an incredibly strong witch named Walpurgisnacht. I couldn't bear the thought of my dear friend leaving me in such a sacrifice. But she is too selfless for her own good. No matter where I went, no matter what I did, she refused to live without interfering with the way Kyubey's world worked. Finally, she made a wish that saved Magical Girls from becoming witches at the cost of her own existence. I need to find her again."
Homura looked at Tomoko and pulled out her shield. "I'm sorry, Tomoko-chan. I need to leave."'
"Where are you going?"
"To another timeline."
Tomoko's eyes widened. "Wait, you're not leaving me here, are you?!"
The gears in the shield whirred alive. Homura's eyes darted away. "I'm sorry."
"WAIT! DON'T JUST--!"
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As if fate played some silly game, Tomoko awoke as a familiar standing by Homura. She could barely talk, only making some noises. She wasn't sure what witch she was a familiar of, but what was unusual was that she was the only creature there.
"Are you really here again?" Homura muttered, staring at her.
"AODAOIDAOIDWDIJIA?!"
"I told you last time I'll end you at your witch. Why must you keep trailing after me?"
Huh? What did that mean? She didn't recall being associated with a witch or even receiving a disapproval to follow Homura. If anything, Homura requested it. Could it be that Tomoko's subconscious awoke in another version of her? It made sense, the longer her mind dwelled on it. In the previous timeline, she didn't remember fighting with Homura and Mami as a trio of Magical Girls. That Tomoko existed before this Tomoko took over. It could very well be the same case in this universe.
Homura pulled out a gun from her skirt and pointed it at Tomoko. "Thank you for your company, but I can't risk explaining my mercy towards you to other Magical Girls. It will give them ideas. It's already concerning that Kyoko almost caught us."
"AIDJWID?!"
BANG!
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Oh great. Another life as a familiar. At least she was a more cute, humanoid looking one!
Tomoko lifted her head from the puddle she was staring at. Ahead of her was the end of the dark alley she had appeared in. There was no way she could travel to Mami's apartment in this state; her head would be blown off again. Without a clue for where to go, the girl--er, familiar--wandered the streets. The way normal civilians ignored her presence sent a sinking feeling in her gut. Her heart panged watching other children blow bubbles without her.
As she wandered closer to an arcade, the environment around her wobbled alive. Startled, Tomoko spun around to watch as familiars unlike her came alive. A huge cotton-ball creature with dolls as eyes erupted from the ground with a howl.
What do I do?! I can't fight that thing as this!
"Perfect! I was just in the area!"
Out of nowhere, a girl with messy red hair flew from the right and launched straight into the monster. Tomoko stood, mouth agape, as the girl jumped away while red liquid gushed out of the creature, who roared in protest. Its familiars charged towards her, but her spear broke apart into bars chained together. She flung the bars around, knocking the familiars into oblivion. With one ferocious attack after another, it didn't take long for the labyrinth to wobble away.
The girl strode towards a grief seed, picked it up, and held it against her soul gem. "Hehe, yes. Just what I needed."
Tomoko stared at her back. She wasn't sure how the girl didn't spot her. Maybe she was invisible? Her case was unique, after all. Still, it was best to not be seen. Thankfully, the color scheme of her being allowed her to blend into the alley behind the arcade well. She didn't have much to do and not much caught her attention outside of what just happened, so Tomoko followed the mysterious girl as she walked away. The girl walked into a supermarket, bought nothing, entered a bookstore, bought nothing, ran across a park, entered a bakery, and sat down. Tomoko slid into the booth chair opposite of her and watched as the girl read the menu.
Once she ordered a dish loaded with toppings, she fanned her face with the menu and looked straight ahead. "Why are you following me?"
So she could see her?! Tomoko's figure trembled in confusion. "AIDOADADODJA!"
"Yeah, I have no idea what you just said. It's weird you aren't attacking me. And you don't look like that witch's familiars, either." The girl pointed her menu at Tomoko. "Did somebody send you?"
"AOIJA!"
"Uh. Okay...; I have no clue what that means either." She tossed the menu to Tomoko. "I'm too starved to think too much right now."
Tomoko stared at the menu, but her thoughts turned elsewhere. How could witches exist here and not the other timeline if Madoka had rid of them? Was there something in the Law of Cycles she had misinterpreted or missed altogether? Or could it be that witches who already existed before Madoka made her wish were able to live?
A piping hot batch of pancakes loaded with syrup, whipped cream, parsley (who in the world orders pancakes with parsley, especially in a bakery?) arrived with five huge strawberries hugged by small blueberries.
Pondering about the logic of the universe could wait another time!
She watched in absolute envy as the girl started eating the delicious meal. If only she was in that position....
The girl peeped up at Tomoko and swallowed. "You can't actually eat, can you?"
"AADWDIJ?"
She pushed the plate towards Tomoko. "Try it."
With ease, Tomoko picked up a spoon and dined away. The girl glanced around, but no one seemed to care. In fact, it didn't look like any of them could spot a floating spoon. After another bite, Tomoko pouted as the plate was taken from her.
"Okay. That's enough for you. I don't know what kind of familiar you are, but if you can eat and understand me, that's weird enough. Weird in a cool way." The girl stabbed a pancake and grinned. "The name's Kyoko Sakura. What's yours?"
"ASIDJW ADIAWDW."
"Er....okay.....; you know what? We can head over to my place after this so you can get a pen. You're not going to stab me in the back later, are you?"
Tomoko shook her head violently.
"Hah. That's sick! And you can see me fighting the witch."
Tomoko nodded.
"You got anywhere to be?"
Tomoko shook her head again.
"Nice, nice." Kyoko's eyes brightened. "Let's go fight more witches! I need to collect more grief seeds to keep them on hand. Actually, I don't know if you can fight, but I can show you how cool I am while fighting. And if I get hurt, I guess you can find some other Magical Girl to come get me, right?"
Tomoko nodded eagerly.
"A familiar on a Magical Girl's side, wow. I'm totally blaming myself for trusting you if you backstab me. Here, let me cut you a piece of this pancake." She turned around. "Excuse me, miss! Can I have a small plate? I like to portion out my bites."
Tomoko watched as Kyoko cut a slice of her pancake and offered a couple berries. At last, the familiar let out a sigh that somehow went inaudible. That was probably something she'd have to understand about familiars. She'd have to understand so many new things, actually. And she'll definitely have to find Homura eventually, though she guessed the black-haired friend would eventually appear since she mentioned a Kyoko previously.
All of that can be accomplished another time, however. For now, she'd enjoy a sweet treat with someone who could possibly become her new friend.
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Human Again, Chapter 10 of 10
Sayaka Miki was worse than dead. She was lost forever, adrift, drowning in a sea of her darkest emotions... until she wasn't. She was a witch, and then she was waking up in Kyoko's apartment. This timeline is doomed, and for what? Sayaka has to find that out for herself.
A timeline where Madoka was able to trade her soul for Sayaka's in episode nine. TW for suicidal ideation and self harm.
See most updated version on Archive of Our Own.
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On the outskirts of Mikihara Town, in an apartment block down by the rail lines, there is the sound of a piano. It’s a quiet sound, drowned out as a freight train rumbles past, but when the noise dies down, it comes to life again. It’s coming from the upper floors, where the first rays of soft morning sun alight upon two windows, and spill into the room beyond.
Daylight dapples the folds of an unmade bed, plays upon a small clump of clothes piled next to it on the floor. It streams over a small stove and a countertop, and a dirty bowl in the sink. It shines bright on a figure sitting before a keyboard on her desk, and her fingers seem to glow as they slide across the keys.
And she makes the piano sing.
A songbook is on the stand in front of her, but she isn’t playing anything in particular. Her fingers wander this way and that, playing something slow and somber - then they pause for a moment, and switch to something different, something a little faster, and then slow again. They ebb and flow like waves crashing on the shore; each iteration a little different, yet all a part of something larger. Like a voice in a chorus… a violin in an orchestra.
The figure hangs her head, and plays on. If someone were listening in, they’d wonder why such a beautiful song brought a strange chill to their soul, made them want to turn away, to cover their ears. No matter how the music changes, there’s something strangely disquieting to it, and as she plays louder, as her fingers fall harder on each key, there’s an anger, a twisting, raging fury that comes alive in the music, and the figure shudders from the weight of it… and then it goes quiet again. Quiet, and cold.
And in the midst of that quiet, an alarm rings. The figure takes a moment to react… but after a moment, Sayaka Miki sighs, turns off her piano, picks up her phone, and silences it. She looks up at the brightening sky, and takes a slow breath.
A new day.
Rising to her feet, she picks a hair off her work uniform, then grabs her bag and heads for the door.
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“You’re late.”
“I’m not-” Sayaka checks her phone. “-that late! Come on, two minutes?”
Her manager, standing by the counter with arms crossed, rolls his eyes and walks into the back. Her coworker snorts.
“You’re in trou-ble.”
“Yeah, yeah.” She shrugs off her bag. “I’ll put this away and come right out.”
“Dude, no rush. No one even comes in until lunch.”
“But I thought you heard, two minutes late is an emergency!” Sayaka hears a grunt from the back, and they both snicker. “Alright, give me a second.”
The radio plays classical music, and Sayaka hums along as she works. She arranges a stand of headphones, and then she walks along the aisle of albums, sorting all the ones put back out of place. One is sold out; her hand lingers on the empty space, on the name printed on the price tag:
By Kyosuke Kamijo
Sayaka sighs, and gives a little smile. Of course it’s sold out - it’s some of his best work yet.
She should reach out.
The thought takes her by surprise; a blink, then she frowns. No, no, not to Kyouske… but she does take out her phone, and scroll down, down to her texts with Hitomi. Sayaka wished her a happy birthday a couple months ago, and she said thanks… Maybe it was time to reach out again. They could go out to lunch, or just do a call-
“What are you doing?”
Sayaka jumps and turns around. Her manager is standing there, glaring down at her.
“You’re on the clock,” he says, and watches her stuff her phone back into her pocket. “I don’t pay you to text all day.”
“I haven’t been texting all day! I just took it out for a second, I-”
“You shouldn’t take it out at all.” He eyes the ground. “Sweep if you’re looking for something to do. This floor is disgusting.”
Then he shuffles away, leaving Sayaka to glare at the space where he’d been. She feels her phone in her pocket, then rolls her eyes and goes to get a broom.
Maybe she’ll text her later, if she remembers.
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“Hey, beautiful. Haven’t seen you around before.”
The world is rushing past the train, and Sayaka sits forwards, glaring at a guy leering over a girl a few rows in front.
“Uhm…” The girl gives a nervous laugh. She has a Mitakihara school uniform on, Sayaka notices, and her lip curls. “Th-thank you? I-”
“You’re so welcome! Hey, what’s your name? What stop you getting off at?” The man chuckles. “What’s the matter? Don’t look so scared - I’m just making friendly conversation! What’s wrong with that?”
“I-I… Nothing, I didn’t mean to-”
“Leave her alone.” Sayaka says, and all eyes turn to her. “She doesn’t want to talk to some creep on the train.”
The man narrows his eyes. “Creep?” He says, and stalks down the aisle. “You calling me a creep, miss?”
He towers over her, silhouetted by the overhead lights but for the dangerous glint in his eyes and the teeth in his smile. He leans forwards, trapping her in her row of seats, but she doesn’t draw back.
“You heard me,” her voice is quiet, collected. “Now leave her alone.”
A laugh. “Oh, yeah? Or what?”
There’s a melody in her head as she looks at the man. A melody like the one she played this morning, like the one that raged in her soul as she buried two useless men by the side of a rail line.
He’s just like them, she thinks. There are people out there as bad as witches, people that no one would mourn, people that the world is better off without… and he’s one of them. He’s going to wander this city, making life worse for everyone he meets, just begging for someone to put him out of his misery.
Sayaka stares through the man without a word, and a shiver seems to pass over him. He takes a step back, then scowls and throws up his hands.
“Whatever, I don’t need this drama. I was just joking around, but I forgot, that’s a crime these days…”
He walks off muttering, and after a moment, Sayaka turns her eyes back to the front. The girl looks over, and gives her a shy smile.
“Thanks,” She says. “Thanks for, um… thanks.”
Sayaka returns her smile, but she doesn’t feel like talking. That melody is still echoing in her mind, and she stares out of the window, watching the world go by, looking for the beauty in it again… it doesn’t take as long as it used to.
The sun is setting, yet still shining over Mitakihara City. The sky is awash with bright yellow fading into a deep blue, dappled with rich orange clouds that play on the seamless panes of the skyscrapers and the river cutting between them. The sun ducks between buildings, its reddened light falling softly on the inside of the train, and upon her face.
She can feel its gentle warmth, and she smiles.
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The sun has already set as Sayaka steps off the train and makes her way home. It’s not a long walk from the station, but she’s been on her feet all day. God, they ache, but she’s nearly there, nearly to her bed. She thinks of sinking into it, and it carries her forward.
As she makes it to her building, though, there’s a sound from the alley that makes her stop. A small, plaintive meow, and she watches a little black cat pad into the streetlight.
Sayaka grins, and leans down. “There you are,” she says, and sticks out her hand, lets it sniff her. “You had me worried this morning. Where were you?”
The cat pushes its face into Sayaka’s fingers, then looks up at her shoulder. Its tail swishes, and Sayaka stands up before she can jump.
“Oh, no, you can’t come up.” The cat meows at her and presses into her legs, and she laughs. “I know, I know, I’m sorry. But if you fall asleep on me, I might just take you home, and I can’t have pets in my apartment!” Grinning, she digs in her purse. “But I know something that’ll cheer you up. Since you didn’t show this morning, I’ve been carting this around all day!”
Sayaka takes out a bag of treats and snorts as the cat’s eyes go wide. She spends a little time feeding them to it, stroking its fur and feeling the purr rumble deep in its chest. She hasn’t named the cat, though - if you name something, it becomes a pet, and she can’t have a pet right now, okay?
Her smile dims a bit, and she rises to her feet. The cat looks up at her with wide eyes, and she waves goodbye.
“Well, I’ll see you around. I’ll have more food for you tomorrow, okay?”
Then she turns and swipes her keycard, and as she heads inside, she remembers how tired she is. Her steps fall heavy on the way to the elevator; she presses a button, then leans back, trying to take the weight off her feet. There’s a ding, and as the doors open she trudges down the hall, digging in her purse for her key.
There it is. She pushes the door open, slips off her purse on the way to the bedroom, and flops onto her bed. What a day… after a moment, she draws out her phone to check the time. The first thing that comes up when it opens is her texts with Hitomi - oh, yeah, she was going to text her.
Sayaka hesitates, and then closes it and sits up. It’s too late in the day, she’ll do it later. And as much as she’d love to go to sleep right now, she’s got exam prep to do.
Her stomach growls as she gets to her feet. And dinner - ugh, she has to think about dinner. Are those leftovers from the weekend still good? Or maybe she can see what she has in the pantry…
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“And I told your father not to cheap out on the contractors, but you know him.”
Sayaka sits across from her mother at a restaurant, picking at her food. “Mhm.”
“So now our bathroom’s not going to be usable for months while we get the new team to look over the plans, and not to mention any new permits!”
“Uh huh.”
“It’s really such a hassle when we could have just paid them in the first place!”
“Yeah,” Sayaka put down her chopsticks. “I don’t know why you’re surprised. I mean, I love Dad, but every time we meet you’ve got a story like this.”
“Oh, it’s not every time-“
“It’s pretty much every time, yeah. I’m kind of sick of it.”
The silence hangs, there, and she looks up to see her mother’s raised eyebrows. With a wince, Sayaka clears her throat.
“Sorry, that was- I didn’t mean to be rude. Sorry.”
“It’s okay-“
“No, that was…” She rubs her eyes. “It’s just, ah, classes are kind of a lot right now. And we got this new manager at my job who’s being such a jerk about my exam dates.”
“About your exams? He knows you’re a-“
“College student, yeah, it’s ridiculous!” She stabs her chicken. “It’s like, fire me if you want, I’m not showing up next Friday, okay!”
“He’s not going to fire you, dear.”
“He likes to say he will. We’ll see, I guess.” She makes a face. “Ugh, maybe it’s time to start looking somewhere else. It just sucks, because I really liked that place before he showed up.”
“That’s a shame.” Her mother tries for a smile. “You’re always welcome back home, you know.”
“Yeah…”
“I mean, you’re so young to be living on your own,” she continues, and the worried shine in her eye has Sayaka stuffing her face so she doesn’t have to respond. “All of my friends were so shocked to hear about it - none of their daughters moved out for college!”
“Mhm.”
“I just can’t help but worry. All this stress with the job - for one, what must it be doing to your grades?”
She tries not to roll her eyes. “They’re fine, Mom.”
“You’re such a smart girl, they should be more than fine! The daughter I raised would be top of the class if it weren’t for all this unnecessary-“
“Mom-“
“Look, I’m sorry if we gave you a hard time about your major. We were just concerned, but we won’t-“
“It’s not that, Mom.”
“Then what is it?” She looks at Sayaka with pleading eyes. “What’s wrong?”
Sayaka cringes. “Nothing’s wrong, I like living on my own. I just… I need to do this for myself, you know?”
“What do you mean?”
“I don’t know, I just… I need to know I can…”
She pauses, wordlessly trying to grapple with the tangled mess of reasons in her head - and then she feels something on her hand. Her mother’s hand, stretched across the table, squeezing gently. Her mother’s face, trying so hard to smile - but she can’t hide that old terror.
That terror, the first thing that greeted her when she came back to her parents in the storm shelter all those years ago. It was that terror that made their hugs squeeze so tight, that terror that had them peeking through her bedroom door when they thought she was asleep. It was that terror that held back tears when they asked questions she couldn’t answer, and even after all these years, even as they’ve got better at hiding it, at smiling through it… it’s that same terror that stares back at her now.
Her mother’s hand squeezes a bit too tight, and Sayaka pulls back. “I just, I just need to do this for myself, that’s all.”
“Sayaka-“
“It’s fine, Mom, my grades are fine, I’m fine, everything’s fine-“
“But it’s not fine, why can’t you ever just tell me what’s wrong so I can help you!”
Sayaka stiffens, and now it’s her mother’s words that weigh heavy in the silence. Her mother instantly knows that’s too loud, too real; she struggles to correct.
“I-I mean, I just… why didn’t you tell me what was wrong with- with your job?” She seizes on that point and leans forward. “You don’t have to, to put up with that… you know, my friend owns a company near you, they’re looking for a secretary, if you wanted to…?”
She trails off, her hands anxiously gripping the tablecloth, talking more to herself than anyone else. With a sigh, Sayaka rubs her neck.
“Yeah,” she says. “Sure, Mom, I’ll, I’ll take a look. Thanks.”
“Of course, dear.” Her mother looks down at her dinner, and takes a bite. “Oh, this is, delicious! Is yours alright?”
“Oh, yeah, yeah. Mine’s great.”
“Mine too. You know, it was that friend who told me about this place, she said it’s so good, and, and she was right, wasn’t she?”
“Yeah, she was. It’s nice.”
Her mother looks up, and they smile at each other like two soldiers across a battlefield, all the hurt and love and secrets strewn like mines between them. And as long as they stay at their stations, as long as they let those shells rot in the ground…
They can pretend they don’t have to squint.
“This is nice.”
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“Can I sit here?”
Sayaka’s looking at her phone when she hears the voice; glancing up, it’s the schoolgirl again. She looks nervous, sounds nervous, and Sayaka can’t help but spot a figure lingering at the far end of the train car, standing with empty seats all around him.
So Sayaka puts on a big smile. “Oh, hey sis!” She says loudly, and scoots over. “Of course you can, it’s great to see you!”
The schoolgirl looks a bit taken aback for a moment, but she cottons on. “O-oh, uh, yeah, it’s great to see you too! How are you doing?”
“Great, great. I’m just meeting up with my boyfriend - he’s gonna be getting on the train in a second!” From the corner of her eye, Sayaka watches the dark figure start to slink off. She lets her voice soften. “You had a follower, huh?”
“Uh, yeah.” The girl fiddles with the strap of her bag. “S-sorry, Miss, I didn’t want to bother you, I just-“
“No, no, that’s smart. Bother me all you want, okay?” Her smile twists a bit. “Sorry you had to.”
“I don’t know why this keeps happening.” She tugs at her skirt. “Is it, is it something I’m doing? I feel like I’m giving them the wrong idea, or-”
“You’re not giving anyone the wrong idea. You’re in a school uniform. They know what they’re doing.”
“Oh.”
And there didn’t seem to be much to say after that; Sayaka tries, she wracks her brain to think of something else, something a bit more encouraging… but that’s it, isn’t it? That’s the world they live in.
What else is there to say but “Oh”?
The train’s slowing now, coming up to a platform. Sayaka lets the deceleration push her against the seat. She feels a tap on her shoulder, and looks over at the girl.
“Do you want me to move?” Says the girl. “So your boyfriend can sit here?”
“My…?” A blink, and then with a chuckle she remembers. “Oh, hah! No, no, it’s fine. I made up the boyfriend part to scare him off.”
“Oh - haha, oh, that makes sense!”
They both laugh at that.
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Exam week. Sayaka wakes up every day with her heart fluttering in her chest; she sets twice as many alarms, dresses twice as quickly, and runs out the door in a flash. She doesn’t take breakfast; she’s too nervous to eat. She doesn’t even stop when the cat in the alley comes out tail-up to greet her - just a quick “Sorry, gotta go!” over her shoulder.
Every night, she comes back drained. Every night, she slumps a little lower on the train - she’s found herself dozing off, finding herself jolting awake at the sound of her station and hurrying to the doors before they close.
It’s a bone-tiredness, these nights, but there’s also a kind of satisfaction to it. Commiserating texts with her classmates as she heats up dinner, reading up one more time on the material until her eyes can’t stay open… and then, for these rare nights, falling asleep as soon as she hits the mattress. There’s not a moment of lying awake in the dark, not a thought in her head, not even a dream.
It’s lovely, Sayaka thinks, and as she rides the train home this Friday night, she can’t help but think about what a relief it’s going to be. Another semester survived, and even though she’s going to be on pins and needles waiting for the results… she actually feels pretty good about this.
A smile sets into her face as she stares out into the darkness.
She’s doing alright for herself, isn’t she? She’s out here in the world, and she’s doing alright for herself.
It seems like such a small thing, but for so long, when Sayaka imagined the future… it was never something that had her in it. For so long she never imagined she’d make it past high school. It wasn’t always that she thought she’d kill herself; it persisted for years after she stopped actively wanting to, this kind of dull certainty that for one reason or another, she just wouldn’t be around much longer. It wasn’t a scary thought, it just was - the sky was blue, and the future was a void.
But now, when she looks to the future, she doesn’t see a void. She’s already signed up for next semester, and a classmate was asking if anyone wanted to rent with her - they were talking about it. She went to the dentist the other week, and they asked her if she’d like to book next year’s appointment - she said yes.
It’s kind of boring, isn’t it?
Doing okay, it’s boring, and maybe there’s a part of her that misses when things were life and death, when she was a hero or a monster, when she felt like she could give herself to saving the world. It’s such a nebulous concept now, saving the world - what does that mean, putting the recycling out? Holding the door for someone? Voting?
There was something so comforting about the certainty she used to see the world in, even when it was a certainty that she was broken inside and nothing was ever going to get better for her. It’s that certainty she misses, that sense that there’s always a right thing to do. But this new life she has, in all its messiness - it’s one she can finally see herself living in.
A smile, slight and tired and jaded… but also genuine.
She’s glad. She’s glad she can finally see that.
Her phone buzzes then; it’s from a group chat she’s in, asking if anyone wants to go out tomorrow to celebrate. That sounds fun; she sits up a bit, and starts texting as the train slows down. The announcement washes over her without really registering; her stop isn’t for a while, so she hardly notices as the doors open, as someone steps on board.
The figure brushes past her, and Sayaka doesn’t connect it at first.
Why does she - fuck, why does she suddenly feel sick? She puts a hand to her mouth and realises her fingers are trembling, the hairs are raised up in goosebumps all down her arms. Her heart is pounding in her chest, screaming in her ears; she’s breathing hard, like she wants to run.
Run. Run.
The doors close, and suddenly she feels trapped. Gripping the seat with white knuckles, Sayaka glances up and down the train; what’s going on? There’s nothing wrong, it’s just…
It’s just the schoolgirl, and
Oh no.
And there. On her shoulder.
Oh, please, no.
Those eyes. Those red eyes.
It’s him.
Kyubey perches innocently on the schoolgirl’s shoulder as she takes a seat, his tail slowly swishing from side to side. For a moment, Sayaka can only stare on in speechless horror, and he doesn’t meet her eyes, doesn’t give any indication he sees her at all. He just sits there, and cleans his paws, and it takes everything Sayaka has not to throw up on the floor.
She - how… what does - oh god. Oh, god, oh god oh god.
She has to say something.
Forcing her shaking legs under her, Sayaka stands up - and then immediately stumbles as the train lurches to a start.
“Whoa! Are you okay, Miss?”
“I’m-“ Sayaka sees she’s stood up as well, sees him on her shoulder as she steps closer, and struggles not to back away. “I- you’ve got to-“
“Miss?”
Sayaka’s looking at the outstretched hand. There’s a ring on it.
There’s a ring on it, with a little blue gem. Only a shade greener than her own once was, and her heart sinks.
The schoolgirl stands in front of her, worry etched on her face, and all the words in the world dry up on Sayaka’s tongue. What’s there to say?
It’s already too late.
“I…” Sayaka clears her throat, looks anywhere but her face. “I just… uh, I just thought I saw something.”
“Saw what?”
“Just… something.” She glances at Kyubey, and swallows hard. “Don’t worry about it.”
“Uh… okay?”
Sayaka leaves the schoolgirl standing there as she quickly shuffles away and sits back down; the girl lingers a second longer, and then seems to back away and take her seat again. Sayaka can feel her questioning gaze burning into the back of her head; she can hear a faint little whispering, and then, like nails on a chalkboard, she can hear his reply echo in her mind.
“I don’t know,” he says, so innocently, and Sayaka digs her fingers into the sides of her legs. “It’s certainly interesting if she did, but she’s not a magical girl. She’d just think you’re crazy if you tried to tell her about this, so it’s best not to.”
Sayaka couldn’t stand to hear his voice a second longer; she grabbed her bag and headed for the next carriage.
“Anyway, she’s no one important. Are you ready for tonight? Good.”
She runs through three carriages before his voice finally fades from her mind. It’s more populated up here, and she hides herself in the corner, her hand clamped over her mouth, begging her blurry eyes to hold on until she’s back home. It feels like an eternity, this train ride, and she can see through every sideways glance that she isn’t fooling anyone. Finally they come to her stop, and she squeezes through the opening doors and sprints away.
There’s no holding it back once she’s off the train. By the time she makes it to her house, she’s a sobbing wreck, shaking like a leaf as she pats herself down for her keycard.
Meow?
“N-not now,” Sayaka shakes her head, shakes her head. She feels something soft brush against her leg and she jerks back. “I-I said not now! Agh, shit!”
Her keycard drops to the ground, and it takes a couple tries to scoop it up again. Her trembling fingers struggle to swipe it, and then she opens the door and slams it behind her like Kyubey himself is still hot on her heels. She doesn’t take the elevator - she can’t stand to wait another second - but instead rushes up the stairs two steps at a time, makes it to her room, shuts it hard and locks it twice. Drawing the chain into place, she steps back, back again, her heart pounding in her neck, her breath getting faster and fasterand fasterandfasteruntil she can’t
she can’t
breathe
she can’t
take
a breath, her
her head
light
vision swimming
she can’t
she can’t
she can’t, she
can’t, she can’t,
she can’t, she can’t,
she can’t, she can’t, she can’t, she can’t…
Breathe in. Crouched against the bed, Sayaka takes a single shuddering breath. It feels like drowning to hold it, but she manages a moment, and lets it burst out. Her heart feels like a jackhammer.
Breathe in. Her whole body is fighting it. She feels the fear like a vice tightening on her chest, but she holds it. She holds it, and she lets it out, and she waits a moment.
Breathe in. The bed covers, hanging, hanging over. She grips them. Feels the softness. It’s soft. Breathe out.
Breathe in. The ground is, the ground is cold. Because it’s wood.
It’s dark in here. She should turn on a light.
Breathe out.
With a hard swallow, Sayaka puts her hand on her chest, feeling her heart slowly, slowly reel back to baseline. She takes another breath in, and lets it out with a long sigh.
Hoooly shit. It’s been a while since she had a bad one, huh? She did not miss doing that.
The slightest chuckle. No - no, she did not.
Haha, hah… oh, jesus. That poor girl.
She sits there for a good while until it feels like she can stand again. And once she’s up, all she wants to do is go to sleep. She hasn’t eaten in hours, but her stomach twists at the thought of dinner.
No, no. She needs to be done with today.
Collapsing into bed, Sayaka closes her heavy eyes, and prays for all the thoughts swirling around her head to be quiet, to please just hold off until tomorrow…
She prays, and the god of this world is listening. With a soft pulse of light, a pink figure appears in the room. The figure floats forward until she’s standing right over Sayaka’s bed, reaches down, and brushes the hair from her eyes. Sayaka’s frown eases, and she rolls onto her side and drifts away.
The figure stands there for a moment, smiling softly down on her. Then she kneels down, and takes her hand.
Sayaka Miki has a strange dream that night.
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They’re tuning the instruments. Sayaka can hear them on stage, the little flourishes of violins, the tooting of clarinets, a bang of the drums. The show is starting soon.
Sayaka looks around, and frowns.
The show is starting soon, but… all the seats around her are empty. Down beneath the balcony, too; there’s no one there. And - huh, even though she can hear the instruments, there’s no sign of the orchestra. The stage is utterly empty.
What’s going on? Where is she? Why is-
“Please don’t be scared.”
A warm hand clasps over her own, and Sayaka looks over to see a face she’s missed for almost seven years now. No way. No way.
Madoka Kaname smiles. “I didn’t mean to scare you. I thought this would be a nice place to talk.”
“Ma- Ma-“ Sayaka can’t get the words out. She shakes her head. “I’m dreaming. This can’t be- it’s you!”
“I missed you too, Sayaka.” Her smile crumples a little. “I missed you so much.”
Sayaka hears that voice, sees that smile, and it’s all so familiar it feels like an ache in her heart. This can’t be a dream; she doesn’t dream like this. But if this is real, that means, that means…!
She doesn’t waste another second. Throwing her arms around Madoka, she wraps her up in a hug and squeezes like she’s never going to let go. She feels Madoka squeeze right back, and the world around them shrinks to fit this one embrace, this reunion where for just a moment, the holes they left in each other’s hearts are filled, and nothing at all is wrong.
Just one, perfect, joyful moment. But as all things do, it fades, and Sayaka pulls back, wiping her eyes.
“I-I don’t, I don’t understand.” She gives a shaky laugh. “How are you here? Did… Did Homura do it? Did she really save you?”
Madoka’s smile twists. “She tried so hard to,” she said, and her words put a pit in Sayaka’s stomach. “But she did something even better. She helped me realise what I really wanted with my wish.” A laugh. “And I was going to waste it on cake, remember?”
“No…”
“It’s okay, Sayaka. Really, it is.” She took her hands. “I wished to erase all witches from this world, so no one has to suffer for making their wishes. So no one feels like everything they did was for nothing, you know?” A smile. “So that’s what I am, now. I go to every magical girl in every timeline that’s ever existed, and I don’t let them fall into despair. I can’t think of any wish more meaningful than that.”
“But…” Sayaka struggles for words. “Madoka…”
A gentle squeeze on her hands. “Y’know, it’s funny, though,” Madoka says, softly, and frowns. “I’m not sure how I’m able to be here, with you. I already saved you, didn’t I?”
“You did, you did.” A lump forms in her throat. “And I never got to say thank you. Thank you, Madoka. Thank you so much.”
“And you’re all grown up,” Madoka says, smiling up at her - smiling up. Her hands are warm, but small.
Sayaka looks at her, and for a split second, she doesn’t see her friend. She sees that schoolgirl on the train.
She’s only fourteen years old.
“Yeah,” Sayaka says, softly. “I’m twenty-one.” A pause, then she tries to shake herself out of that with a laugh. “Don’t, uh, really feel that grown up though, hah!”
Madoka leans against her. “What’s that like?” She asks, and there’s a little anxiousness to it. “Did you ever… make things up with Hitomi?”
Hitomi - god. Sayaka puts an arm around her, and sighs. “Uh, yeah, sort of. We still hung out at school… but I ended up missing a lot of days.”
“Why?”
Oh boy, why indeed. “I, uh, had a lot to work through,” she says, giving a hard swallow as she thought of those days. “It wasn’t easy with everyone asking me what happened - especially Hitomi. I never knew what to say to her.”
“You aren’t friends anymore?”
“No, no, we’re still friends! Kind of. We meet up once or twice a year, it’s… nice.”
“Once or twice a year?” Madoka looks up at her with wide eyes. “That’s awful, we used to hang out every day!”
“Yeah… yeah.” Sayaka grimaces. “It’s… things change, I guess. She’s doing well, though.”
“What about your Mom and Dad? You made it back to them, right?”
“Oh, yeah, of course. And we meet up much more often, like every week or so.” She chuckles a little. “They’d never have let me move out if I didn’t.”
“Why didn’t you just stay with them?”
“Huh?”
“My Mom always said I could stay with them as long as I want.” There’s a shakiness to her voice now; Sayaka watched her wipe her face. “I-I really miss her, Sayaka. I miss everyone!”
“Whoa, hey, it’s okay-“
“And it’s so lonely now,” she says, and as Sayaka draws her into a hug she collapses against her chest. “This is, th-this is what I want, b-but what if it isn’t? What if I made a huge mistake a-and I c-can’t go back?”
“Madoka-“
“What i-if I’m not even saving anyone?”
“Don’t be silly. You saved me, oka-”
“I didn’t save you at all!”
Madoka collapsed, sobbing, in her arms. Blinking, Sayaka holds her tight, struggling for words.
“What do you… what do you mean?”
“I can see it,” she says, barely above a whisper. “I can see your pain. Ever since I made that wish for you, you’ve been in so much pain, and that’s why I’m here, isn’t it? I can only visit witches - I-I wouldn’t be here if you were happy!” Madoka buries herself in Sayaka’s shoulder, her face crumpling. “Your life seems so sad now. You don’t talk to Hitomi, you live all alone, and you’re still so… still so hurt and it’s all my fault for bringing you back! I’m sorry. I’m so sorry…”
Holding her close with a lump in her throat, Sayaka couldn’t help but find this so familiar. She’s had this conversation before, hasn’t she? In a field of rubble, under weeping clouds, Madoka had said this all before.
It used to keep Sayaka awake, what she should have said that day. What she could have said, and maybe Madoka would still be with her, maybe everything would’ve turned out alright, maybe maybe maybe. She’d learned you could drown in maybes.
But Madoka is here now, and she’s so much smaller than the hero Sayaka remembers. She’s here now, asking for help, and this time, Sayaka doesn’t find herself so speechless.
“Madoka… you did save me,” she said, and when Madoka opens her mouth: “You did. I promise you, there’s not a day that goes by now where I’m not grateful for what you did for me.”
“But you’re not happy.”
“I am happy, Madoka. Really, I am.” Sayaka gazes up at a sky full of stars, and sighs. “For the longest time, I didn’t think I’d ever even feel okay again. I kept thinking about how… how different everything was, how different I was. But that’s just it, you know? Everything changes, Madoka. It would’ve changed even if none of this had happened.”
“What do you mean?”
“I mean, I don’t know how different our lives would have been if Kyubey never came for us. I don’t know if Hitomi and I would have always drifted away, but… I was never going to stay the same person I was before this all happened. Witch or no.” She sighs. “I used to think I wasn’t capable of happiness anymore… and maybe, for just a little bit of time, I wasn’t. Maybe I was a witch, once. But I changed - I grew up. And you know, I’m kinda starting to like the person I grew into, and I like her a little more every year.”
Madoka looks up at her with wide, shining eyes, and Sayaka strokes the hair from her face.
“And you gave me this, Madoka. You gave me the gift of growing up. And I hope you never doubt that you’ve helped people so much… because you’ve helped me. You’ve saved me, and I… I can never thank you enough.” Her smile shakes a bit. “I love you, Madoka Kaname.”
“I love you too,” Madoka says, and wipes her eyes. She doesn’t say anything else for a moment, but she stares up at the stars, and Sayaka can see them twinkling in her eyes. “I miss you. I miss how things used to be. I… I know it’s awful, but part of me wishes I could go back. This wish… it’s the right thing to do, and I believe in it so much, but… it’s so hard sometimes. Is that selfish of me?”
“It’s not selfish. It’s not selfish. This was never supposed to be our problem to fix.” She holds Madoka tighter. “We were kids - we were supposed to go to school, and do dumb stuff, and we were supposed to grow up together. Why did we need to save the world?”
“Sayaka?”
“I’m proud of you.” Sayaka says, and gives a sad laugh. “Of course you’d be the one to save all the witches. You’re the bravest, the kindest, the strongest person I know, and I… I just wish I could save you like you saved me. It’s… it’s not fair. It’s not fair!”
“Yeah… I guess it isn’t.” Madoka looks down for a moment. Then she looks back up, and there’s a faint smile on her face. “You know, you don’t sound so different. You’ve still gotta stick up for me, huh?”
“Hah. Always.” She hesitates for a moment, then with a little grin she squeezes tighter. “You might be all heroic and junk now, but you’re still mine, Madoka, all mine!”
They both giggle at that; Sayaka grabs her shoulders and pulls her down to the floor with her, and they lie under the stars together, hand in hand, laughter ringing out… and then, slowly, fading.
Madoka gives one last giggle, and then lets it out with a sigh… and silence, now. Silence as they both wonder the same question.
It’s Madoka who says it first.
“I guess… I should be going now, huh?”
Sayaka knows she’s looking at her, but she keeps her eyes up at the stars. “I’m not gonna see you again, am I?” She says, and blinks hard. The stars are blurry now as she feels Madoka’s gentle squeeze.
“I can’t stay. That’s not my purpose.” A pause. “But… thank you, Sayaka. It’s funny - I was supposed to be the one comforting you, but I don’t think I did much of that, huh?”
“You do it for everyone else. I’m glad that just once, someone could do it for you.” She feels Madoka rest her head against her shoulder. “You take care of yourself, okay? You promise?”
“I promise.”
And for a while, they lay there together under the stars. Sayaka wasn’t sure how long they stayed like this, but she can see a brightening on the horizon. The light grows, and grows, and soon it’s enveloping her; she turns her head to the side, but all she sees is light, and it feels like she’s fading, like she’s waking up…
She squeezes her hand, and for the last time in this world, Madoka squeezes back.
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It’s blinding, the light. Sayaka opens her eyes, and finds the sun gazing through her windows. She looks up at the ceiling, and sees dust caught in golden sunbeams, tracing an intricate dance just above her head. She breathes out, and watches the dance shift, watches it continue on altered, yet exactly the same.
Different, but exactly the same.
Sayaka sits up slowly, and rubs the dried tears from her eyes. She finds she’s holding something in her hand; looking down, she opens her palm, and finds curled around her fingers a simple, pink ribbon.
A smile as she holds it up to the light. She never doubted it was more than a dream, but it’s a relief to know for sure. Madoka - that really was her. She really saw her again! And she was…
The smile falls. She clasps the ribbon gently to her chest, and takes a sharp breath in. She holds it for a moment, then lets it out in a deep sigh, and gets to her feet.
There’s a scratching sound in the silence. Sayaka takes a moment to notice it, to frown at a little shadow flickering against the back wall; she looks to the window, and gives a little snort.
Walks over, and grins at the little cat pawing at the glass.
“Well, would you look at that?” She sees the cat stop to stare up at her with wide eyes, and snorts. “You’re up kinda high, huh? You wanna come in?”
The cat’s tail swishes as she reaches over and unlatches the window. It swings open, and with one foot, and then the other, it steps onto the desk.
“Mind the keyboard- whoa!” It nuzzles up against her, and she chuckles. “It’s like you’re worried about me or something. Or maybe just hungry - is that it?”
She pets the cat, and the ribbon she’s holding drapes over its ears for a moment before it's flicked away. Sayaka stands there for a moment, her grin softening as she listens to the purr.
“Heh,” she says, and moves to close the window. “Well, let me get you something to eat. I’ve got those treats you like - you want some of those? Come on.”
Sayaka makes her way to the kitchen, and the cat follows, stepping over the piano keys and leaving them still and silent on her desk, glowing in the light of a new day.
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goldyluna · 5 months ago
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The Love - Magica Goddesses
The Angel was The One and was loved the most by most. But nobody loved Her more than The Time Keeper whose Wish was made just for Her. All the tears fallen—blue and red and gold—were for The Angel and The Angel couldn't do anything more than collect them and keep them in jars. The Time Keeper could only look and break.
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Nobody loved The Violin more than The Priestess who held Her gently, listening to the music of desperation. The Siren Song of The Violin was once deadly—at the beginning, even before the Wish, before the gold. But The Hunger of The Priestess devoured any sound and cry until The Song could only hum in the shape of a Red Apple.
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One Wished for life and love was a stranger to Her. Her name was The Bravery, but She was so Scared. Was there someone who would show her the love She deserved? Or was she destined to be as Her Wish and stay on guard for others? Gold, unfortunately, was her color.
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And The Angel loved everyone equally, She loved them all The Most. She gave them Her Wish and Her Soul and Her Past. Away was all she loved before to love whats after. As the love was always with Her, making Her crack with gold and shine brightly, She held The World.
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Will this story ever have a happy ending?
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mimiexe15 · 5 months ago
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You know what since I got a lot of people liking my design for Ophelia/Kyoko for my AU so here’s my designs for oktavia von seckendorff
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mielianomalia · 5 months ago
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my dear friend wrote a homura character study called An Iron Hand In a Velvet Glove and i think everyone should read it!!!! it's a deeply sad and poetic story about homura dealing with madoka being, well, gone as it takes place post-series but pre-rebellion. and there is madohomu in there too. tragic yuri moments.
this has been my sales pitch!!
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theotherpacman · 6 months ago
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I'm writing a madoka fic from homura's perspective and it's a lighthearted romance and I don't know when to set it... the way I see it I have 2 options
in one of the first loops, before things get too too heavy. like yeah she's seen madoka die a couple times but she hasn't seen her die a hundred times or become alienated from her because of the discrepancy in how little madoka knows her while she knows madoka like the back of her hand... yet... the downside of setting it in one of the first loops like that is that I'm giving it a cute happy ending except the implication will be that their entire little romance was erased when the loop reset, and maybe homura was madoka's girlfriend in several loops after that, but by the time canon rolls around she's stopped bc it's too painful. I'm probably not writing that part btw
no magic au. I would write homura is the awkward new girl with braids, as opposed to the aloof version we see throughout most of the show. I know that the audience is less familiar with this version of homura, as am I, but I want to
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strawberry-seal77 · 17 days ago
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helloooo earlier this week I remembered an entire pmmm fic that I wrote and shelved indefinitely in july-ish. SO! I finished it up (with help and support from the lovely @koka-mi) and its on ao3 now!!!!
I'd completely forgotten it before, so tbh this is a free fic for me.. go my scarab!
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cometpunkpunk · 27 days ago
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Hello and welcome to my humble little blog
I’m finally back on Tumblr after deleting my old account a few months ago
Information about me:
-My name is Ty (Although I also like being called Andromeda)
-I am assigned menace at birth
-I am officially 18 as of November 27th
-I’m an aspiring author as well as poet
-I like making friends a lot and am more than happy to befriend most people
-I’m asexual
What’s this blog for:
-This blog is for posting fanfics/headcanons
-Also it serves as a fandom blog for my various interests
-I may take requests In the future but that’s to be decided
Rules:
-I don’t want to see any NSFW content including kink (I’m a csa victim)
-I refuse to participate in discourse so please don’t ask
-Do be polite and respectful
-You cannot interact with my blog if you are a pedo, zoo, bigot, judge peoples interests, fetish miners and cat haters
My fandoms and guide:
#Ty is sane
Is for my normal posts
#Ty is insane
Is for the unhinged stuff
❤️: current favourites
💜: not a hyperfixtation but I still love
🤍: only recently got into/not finished
🧡: old interest I still am fond of
💛: not in the fandom but would make content for
💚: unable to make content for but still enjoy and will talk about
If there’s a fandom you’re in that I haven’t listened ask about it.
Games:
-Borderlands 🧡
-Undertale/Deltarune ❤️
-Little nightmares 💜
-Mario 💜
-Sonic 🤍
-Pokemon ❤️
-Danganronpa 🧡
-DDLC 🧡
-Crash Bandicoot 💚
-Animal crossing 💜
-Devil may cry 🧡
-Soulsborne games 💚
-Stardew valley ❤️
-Genshin ❤️
-Battle cats 💚
-FNAF 💛
-SCP 🤍
-Batman games 💚
Books:
-A series of unfortunate events ❤️
-Diary of a Wimpy Kid ❤️
Shows/cartoons:
-Monster high (Gen 1) ❤️
-Total drama ❤️
-Ridonculous race ❤️
-Making fiends 💜
-Steven universe 🧡
-TMNT 🤍
-SpongeBob 💜
-Mr men 🧡
-Scooby doo 🤍🧡
-Disney movies 🤍🧡
-Pixar movies 🤍🧡
-Dreamworks movies 🤍🧡
-Bluesky movies 🤍🧡
-Mlp 💛
-Arthur 💚
-Coraline 💜
-Looney Tunes 💜
Anime:
-Madoka Magica ❤️
-Grand blue dreaming ❤️
-NGE 💛
-Life lessons with Uramichi Oniisan 💜
-Demon slayer (Finishing Mugen train arc) 🤍❤️
-MHA (Season 1)🤍💛
-Perfect blue 💜
-Made in abyss 💜
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cat-appreciator · 3 months ago
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TFW you’re rotating your blorbos in your mind, putting them in Situations, and then you read someone else’s fic which takes the conceptual axis you were rotating them around and makes it a whole entire world tree. They do it better than you could, their prose is as beautiful, delicate, and delicious as one of those chocolate fans atop a fancy cake, while you are limited to rambling, inappropriate metaphors because you maybe had a tiny microscopic stroke a few years ago and all your sesquipedalian wordsmithery fell out of your perforated brain.
TFW you wonder if it’s even worth trying to write when someone else has already explored the central theme of your work and perfected it. TFW you know the parable of the two cakes but it doesn’t help very much when your metaphorical soufflé refuses to rise.
TFW it’s midnight and you’re feeling hollowed out by just how good the fic you just read was.
Oh, I suppose I should share the fic. It’s a PMMM Rebellion AU in which Kyuubey discovers that it accidentally a sense of self, accidentally transes her gender, and seeks to look upon the face of God before the rest of the Incubator hive mind can kill her. I am as always Deeply Invested in any story in which an alien, otherworldly entity inexpertly mimicking humanity finds itself becoming more human, for what are probably autism reasons. This particular example is very good and I am Not Okay.
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garr9988 · 16 days ago
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I really hope "Agatha All Along" sparks "magic-users traveling the Witches' Road" as a mainstay fanfiction genre as popular as "characters go to Hogwarts" or "characters work at a coffeeshop"
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