Review: Some Choose Darkness
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A modern master of suspense, critically acclaimed author Charlie Donlea delivers a taut, gripping novel about the deadly secrets hiding in plain sight . . . Forensic reconstructionist Rory Moore sheds light on cold-case homicides by piecing together crime scene details others fail to see. Cleaning out her late father’s law office after his burial, she receives a call that plunges her…
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Something inspired by this post and this song.
Danny blinked as everything around him seemed to pause. Mist escaping past his lips and he looked at the still branch outside of the window.
Hands rested over his shoulders. "My dearest child." Clockwork's spoke from behind him, and Danny stilled. "Won't you join? We can get you out this little predicament binding you by human law."
"No." Danny huffed, resolutely staring out of the window. "I don't want to. You made me try so hard to avoid my bad future, and now you just want me to do something like that?"
"My dear boy," Clockwork flew in front of him, cupping Danny's face in gentle hands. "Your alternate future destroyed this world and as such, the Observants wanted you dead. It would have been unfair for you to be killed for a mere possible future."
Danny scoffed. "You only interfered because you saw a future with me with at your side." Danny scowled, wanting to pull back from Clockwork's hands but found that he couldn't. He scowled a bit more at his body's betrayal, sinking into the touch instead of pulling away.
"I will not lie to you, I had indeed interfered because of such." Clockwork slowly rubbed comforting circles on the boy's cheeks. "But also because you are my child, even if you were then, you would have been eventually. It is a parent's duty to protect their child, is it not?"
Danny wanted to refute that. But the memories of his parent's death at the hands of the GIW for him caused the words to be stuck in his throat. The images of both their and his sister and friend's bodies caused his vision to blur.
He choked down the tears.
"My poor child," Clockwork rested his forehead against Danny's own, a comforting gesture. "To have faced such cruelty at human hands, and for your own human donor to deny you your grief." Clockwork smiled. "Just let us help you, come to our side and we shall make it all go away."
Danny stayed silent for a moment, a small part of himself feeling guilty over wanting Clockwork's touch but a larger part wanting it anyway. "No." Danny breathed out harshly. "They don't deserve to die just because of that."
They don't.
If he says it enough, it'll stay true.
No matter what happens.
Clockwork leaned back, hands falling from his face and Danny had to force himself not to follow the touch as Clockwork circled behind him.
"I am willing to ask as many times as it takes, for you will join us eventually." Danny hated the certainty in the ghost's tone, but couldn't help but push his head into the hand that patted his head. "A piece of advice, however. War is not as patient as I am."
And with those parting words, Clockwork disappeared. Time resuming at once with Danny still sat on his bed. He flopped onto his back, head hitting the pillows as he turned on his side. He stared at his hands silently, before turning one palm up as ice danced up from his palm, slowly taking shape into lifelike versions of his family.
Alive and happy.
A small smile grew on his face he watched. Fighting against living food that Danny had once disliked.
What he wouldn't give to have it all back.
A knock broke him from his starring, and the ice collapsed in his hand.
"Master Danny?" Alfred's voice came from the other side of the door, causing Danny to frown. "Would you be joining us for lunch?"
Danny wanted to say no. He didn't want to interact with anyone in this stupid family.
Danny hated how he couldn't say no without one of them making it into some kind of problem.
So what if he hasn't eaten in a few days? He would live.
Danny sighed, standing up from his bed and silently staring at the door before he got up. He stared at the bracelet on his wrist for a moment as he grabbed onto the doorknob, the one that limited his power extremely, and opened the door.
He stared up at the pleasantly surprised expression on the butler's face, before looking away as he started to lead him towards the kitchen.
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4x01 // 1x06 // 3x01 // 4x09 // 6x08
Anyways thinking about all the times Rayla has been literally buried alive, but also how Callum did so metaphorically during her two years absence and after she returned.
He buried her memory, refusing to say her name out loud or think of her:
It was impossible to say her name out loud.
Rayla.
It still hurt. She was still gone, and Callum had no idea if she'd ever come back.
Callum shook his head. He couldn't think about her. Not now.
--Reflections: Inheritance
And how after her return, he let his anger and confusion suppress his feelings of joy and relief that she was home and safe:
When she came back, I was so happy, but so mad at the same time. I wish I could just forgive her, but it, it, it's so hard.
When I-- When I... when I saw you standing there, I got flooded with so many feelings, I was so confused.
But avoiding his feelings didn't make the pain go away. The wound was still there, and now it was compounded with regret.
4x09 // 5x04 // 6x03
And while it seemed that Callum was going to succumb to despair, as Sol Regem did--
5x04 // 6x06
--he ultimately didn't lose hope, and found his one truth--
--his love for Rayla, which transcended any lingering anger and pain that was caused by her absence.
6x08 // 6x06
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I need to stay on Twitter to keep up to date with all the news, but how much I sometimes hate this platform and the people who’s there... this hate towards Freya and Owen because of their "team ape/team people" comments is simply disgusting. People are such narcissists. Can't they have their own opinions? They didn’t say anything problematic, but everyone laughed at them, saying “that’s what happens when actors talk about something other than their work” GO AWAY FROM THEM, GET A JOB!!!
Don’t you hate people? I do. As Freya said: sometimes we get together that’s cool and seems optimistic, but in the end we ruin everything. The worsts living creatures on Earth I’m not kidding, LOOK AT THE OCEANS, WARS, FORESTS, ANIMAL TESTS, POACHERS, etc.
I stand with my children!!!
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Recent discussions has me wondering if it would be feasible for fallen london to apply content warnings to its stories. Horror is inherently a genre that has upsetting themes and is meant to make you uncomfortable, and I'm making no moral commentary on including themes - but for viewers it can be helpful and adjustable to have access to. They already have some warnings in game in certain places, like with Jack of smiles case, and in Evolution after feedback was sent in about the very intense body horror scenes.
But I think other things would be worth warning for. When cult themes are involved in Exceptional stories, or a prominent example, I think the very heavy nonconsent and forced pregnancy themes of Light Fingers *really* would benefit from a warning.
I fully understand that content warnings can't cover everything, and there's the matter of spoilers and when and where. Not to mention resources it would take with how many exceptional stories there is that are out. But I think having it as an optional viewing before playing something would be could for people to look at ahead of times. I know Black Tabby Games website has a seperate page on their website listing content warnings for their games, per chapter, which I found a very useful resource. Something like that could be advantageous
In the meantime, I do say my appreciation to fellow fans who take the time to warn for things.
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