Anton (Original Character)
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Ergastulum is a shit place to live, but a great place to disappear. The trouble with disappearing, though, is that the walls have ears, and the streets have eyes.
For 15 years, a woman with an unusual past has made a quiet living outside the walls of Ergastulum. Upon her return to the city, she meets an equally odd pair of individuals. One event after the next, finds her being drawn into a complex system of horrors and vendettas. Will she be able to finally put an end to the past which haunts her?
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Kintsukuroi Railway by Gladhand
Fandoms: Pocket Monsters | Pokemon - All Media Types, Pocket Monsters | Pokemon (Main Video Game Series), Pokemon Legends: Arceus (Video Game)
05 Jun 2024
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A heart and mind left cracked for so long isn't easy to repair; with enough time, the splits splinter into countless webs, until the entire foundation shatters. Though even if they're smashed to pieces, beyond recognizable from their original form, to put them back together is never impossible. All one needs are careful hands, lacquer, and patience.
Anton, a once promising and hopeful trainer, departs on the tracks to learn how to fight and love again.
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Iris, a 24-year-old world-renowned cellist, has lived her life in the spotlight—chased by perfection, haunted by expectations, and smothered by the weight of fame. Every note she plays is flawless, yet hollow. When she stumbles into Naomi’s world—a 32-year-old, leather-clad nightclub owner who rules her space with steel and velvet—she finds a sanctuary she never thought she needed.
In Naomi’s cuffs, under her voice and command, Iris discovers something more profound than freedom: surrender. But the world does not stay outside for long. As the press circles and betrayal strikes, Iris must decide whether the harmony she has found in Naomi’s arms is strong enough to withstand the storm beyond the stage.
A story of music, discipline, trust, and the quiet power of letting go.
