A voice as my eyes (PipxReader) by IvoryFeline75, literature
Literature
A voice as my eyes (PipxReader)
Warning: Slight mentions of blood in the beginning. Read at your own risk.
You were afraid.
Every little sound your footsteps made caused your heart to quiver nervously in your chest, almost as if it were desperately telling you shush. You were hurt. You couldn’t see in front of you, and you hated every second of it. You couldn’t see which doors were open, which ones weren’t. You couldn’t see if something was coming out of them to get you. You were shrouded in darkness, unable to see your own trembling fingers and incapable of feeling the warm drips of blood trickling down your dead arm. It made you paranoid. It incr
Cuddle Me! SugawaraxReader by IvoryFeline75, literature
Literature
Cuddle Me! SugawaraxReader
According to Sugawara Koushi, there was nothing more puzzling, more beautiful and breathtaking in her actions, and exquisite in her ability to understand than you.
Sugawara’s fingers flew across the keys on his laptop as he thought, every word forming in his mind being recorded onto the screen through the simple tapping movements of his fingers. The hushed shifting of sheets behind him caused his eyes to flicker in your direction and his fingers paused. Golden streams of light rippled through the curtains and spilled everywhere, turning his norma
A House for Christmas (Mom!HanjixKid!Reader) by IvoryFeline75, literature
Literature
A House for Christmas (Mom!HanjixKid!Reader)
It was so shadowy out the side window 11 year old [Name] was peeking out of; the leafless trees stretched crooked fingers towards the darkened sky to cast silent enchantments upon all who looked upon them. It gave her that spooky Halloween sense despite it being December. She was strapped tight in her seatbelt and grumpy because she didn’t get to have breakfast. Being called out of bed and led on a road trip at 2:30 in the morning didn’t exactly include time to eat. But then, she was getting in the car without even knowing her destination and their bags were packed in the trunk and back seat. She was more curious about that than f
Don't be S.A.D. any more... by IvoryFeline75, literature
Literature
Don't be S.A.D. any more...
"Taxi! Hey taxi, stop!" You speed-trekked down the sidewalk, holding your jacket folds together with one arm while waving wildly to flag down a taxi with the other. A noticeable limp was picked up in your step, the cause being the significant height difference in your shoes. The sun was beginning to set and sheet upon icy sheet of rain poured down from the sleepy gray sky, soaking you to the bone and adding a vicious chill to top it off. Needless to say, it was perfect complaining weather. It was freezing. Your throat hurt from screaming. And to make things worse yet another yellow demon vehicle sped past you, drenching you from head to toe w