Entry tags:
(closed) re:birthed
Who: Nagito Komaeda & anyone who hits me up
What: Hopevember Catch-all
When: 11/01 onwards
Where: Various locations
Warnings: TBA
What: Hopevember Catch-all
When: 11/01 onwards
Where: Various locations
Warnings: TBA
where all the helpless flowers have been weeded out,
the only thing that gives me pleasure is the red color
brought forth by this cold piece of metal.

This post serves as a place for me to gather all of Komaeda's closed threads, starters, miscellany through the month. If you want to set something up, I can be reached by PM or at
sakasaki

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( so he's right, verne made it go on and on and on, because that's what the protagonist had to deal with, and so the reader followed suit. )
I know that sort of book would bore you, but that was their lives, and what better way to experience it other than putting you in their shoes? ( with a small chuckle, he looks at subaru almost interested. ) You should try The Neverending Story, I believe you'd be interested in how fast that starts.
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Well~, I won't lie, I almost fell asleep at some points. ♪ [and he also Did fall asleep at some points. his copy has drool marks and it's fine, that's a well-loved book, probably.] Does that one start fast 'cause it's Neverending?
[at least he seems curious enough about it]
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( even when subaru dies, his story will continue as long as someone mentions him and his efforts. komaeda loves stories, just the same as he loves staying in the library to indulge in those activities. )
You might find that you two characters might remind you of yourself, it's a very fantastical book. It's premise would interest you more than the other, I'm sure.
( the neverending story is one that would keep subaru awake, only because of how interesting everything gets. at least there's no plot twist like the girl who died by cracking her skull when attempting to visit terabithia. )
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... but that is an interesting and good point, subaru likes it; a story never truly ends, and people are never truly forgotten, so long as someone is alive to tell it, to remember them. it makes him smile.]
'Kay~, I'll give it a look then. ♪ [and report to komaeda once he's done, just like he did today... even if it's only every now and then, he does like managing to surprise the other.]
I like what you said, by the way. About stories not ending. 'Cause you're always hearing news about age-old fossils and stuff like that, from people and animals, and those're stories, and stars act as their own tales with how they grow and eventually explode too... But they're things we can only read while in the present, our present, because they're all long gone in theirs. I think it's cool. ♪