I feel like drawing my dol PCs
But I'm gonna wait till I'm able to get an iPad and pen to do that
I wish you all knew the amount of things and au's I imagine and come up with in a day seriously. I get headaches because I think of it too much.
Just all the little comics I wanna make depicting Momoka and Grim's everyday life and how they both just chill together.
No they most certainly are NOT đ¤
As a player, I LOVE Trey and Rook
As Yuu, I'd fall SO hard for Ace
Punching Riddle for insulting us, using his money to save us in Scarabia(along with Deuce), being so angry worried after getting back from STYX, 1st to proposed to Deuce that they should go back to you after noticing they didn't look so well, and being the 1st one who was worried about us in Spectral Soiree and checking up on us in Ramshackles
Just wanted to pour some grief on the NRC boys.
Characters: Everyone in Night Raven College.
Warnings: Mentions of death. Slow death. Reader/Yuu is aware that they are dying. Headcanon after-effects of overblot. Gender-Neutral reader.
Not beta read.
Your death rang hollow in the halls of Night Raven College.
You had vomited blood.
Crimson streaks splattered your trembling hands, and for a brief moment, you stared at them in horror. Your breath hitched, panic rising within you, but soon, a strange, eerie calm settled over your body. You wiped the blood away hurriedly, rinsing your mouth as the metallic tang clung to your tongue. Deep down, you could feel it, your magicless body is finally paying its toll. It was in your bones, your heartbeat slowing, your fragile body unable to cope.
Your time was running out.
With dizziness clouding your vision, you left the bathroom, finding Grim eagerly waiting for you.Â
He didnât know.
No one did.
âŚ.
Your sight had begun to blur, but you blamed it on the lack of sleep. The strain from fighting alongside the others, surviving every overblot, without the aid of magic, had taken its toll. The faces around you gradually began to warp into something sinisterâshadows and streaks of color, barely recognizable. Faces twisted, shapes indistinguishable, until all you could see were faint glimmers of light.
You had survived seven overblots without magic. You had made it this far.
You would survive this.
Or so you told yourself.
âŚ
You often thought about itâabout what would happen if you died here in Twisted Wonderland or somehow returned home. In every scenario, Grim lost. In every outcome, he was alone. That thought crushed you more than anything else, a weight heavier than anything youâd ever borne.
You closed your eyes, pressing your fingers to the bridge of your nose. The sharp taste of metal lingered on your tongue. You looked down to see blood, a tiny crimson droplet on the paper in front of you.
Followed by another drop of red, then another. Until your blood had mixed with the ink of your pen in your trembling hands.
You crumpled the paper and threw it away.
âŚ
It was undeniable now. You were dying. Your bodyâmagicless, human, frailâhad withstood more than it was ever meant to. The overblots, the chaos, the endless strain had pushed you past your limits, and now your body was breaking. You grabbed your lip balm, pressing it against your dry, cracked lips, but the balm melted, unable to heal the itching, peeling wounds.
Death looms near over you.
âŚ
You had collapsed.
When you woke up, the cold floor of the bathroom pressed against your skin. Ghosts had knocked on your door, asking if you were alright. You shouted that you were fineâyou feel your throat tear as you do so, but when you glanced at yourself in the mirror, you saw the truth. Bruises covered your body, dark and angryâblood had burst beneath your skin. Your lips were cracked and bleeding. Your eyes⌠lifeless.
Then blood dripped slowly from your nose and mouth.
You are dying.
How would they react when they found out? The people you had fought beside, helped, befriended, all without the magic they took for granted. Would they even care? Hastily you returned to your bath, the water in the tub turning a disgusting mixture of brown and red.
âŚ
In the hallway, you found a strange sense of peace. Despite everything, you had played a part here. You had healed wounds that went deeper than magic, helped those around you without any powers of your own. You watched Grim, running ahead, his laughter mixing with Ace and Deuceâs banter.
You looked around at everyone: Malleus walking with Lilia, deep in conversation, Vil and Rook sharing a private laugh. Leona and Ruggie exchanging teasing remarks. Idiaâtalking to Azul regarding club matters, with Ortho by his side. Kalim swinging happily beside Jamil. Trey and Cater following not far behind, lost in their own conversation. The Leech twins laughing loudly, their voices filling the hall. Riddle, Epel, and Silver having a quiet chat. Sebek and Jack comparing their strength, as they always did.
Your heart swelled. Grim would be okay. They would all be okay. They didnât need you anymore.
"Grim," you called out, your voice steady but soft. A few heads turned in your direction, confused, including Grimâs. He blinked at you, tilting his head.
"I'm glad I came here," you said, your voice barely above a whisper.
And then, you fell.
Your body crumpled to the ground, your head colliding with the hard stone floor with a sickening crack.
âŚ
Crack.
The sound of bone on stone reverberating through the hallway. The air went still, thick with an eerie silence. All eyes were on you, lying motionless on the cold floor, blood beginning to trickle from your nose and mouth. A slow, dark crimson trail painted the stone beneath you.
For a moment, no one moved. No one breathed.
Then the first scream pierced the silence.
âHenchman!âÂ
Grimâs voice cracked as he bolted toward you. His claws dug into the floor, dragging him closer, faster, panic ripping through him like a tidal waveâfur standing on end. His eyes widened in horror as he saw the blood pouring from your lips, staining the stone red, your eyes rolled at the back of your head, and the way your chest no longer moved with breath. "No, no, no, no!" His voice was a desperate plea.
Grim wasnât the only one who lost control.
Ace was next, pushing Grim aside, his hands frantically grabbing your shoulders. "Get up! Get up!" His voice shook, but it wasnât a tease this timeâit was desperation, pure and sharp. Blood smeared his hands as he shook you, but your body didnât react. âYouâre fine, youâre always fine! Donâtâdonât do this!â Magic had started accumulating behind him, like a slice of a sharp card against frail skin.
Deuce collapsed beside him, his face ghostly pale, his hands trembling as he reached for your face, wiping away the blood from your lips with shaky fingersâall it did was smear your face in red. âNo⌠please⌠wake upâŚâ His voice was barely a whisper, cracking with a grief he hadnât known how to feel until now. Tears slipped down his cheeks, splashing onto your clothes, mixing with the blood.
Riddle stumbled forward, his composure unraveling as he tried to get past his two subordinates now in hysterics. He pressed two fingers to your neck, searching for a pulse, but there was only stillness. âNoâŚâ His voice broke, and a tremor of uncontrollable magic sparked from his body, making the air ripple. âNo, no, no. You canât beâWake up!â His voice rose into a cry, desperate and accusing, but the accusations were aimed at himself.
Leona stepped forward, his face twisted in rage and disbelief. "Out of the way," he growled, shoving the others aside as if they were nothing. His claws dug into your arm, hard enough to leave bruises. "You donât get to leave. You hear me?" His voice was low, dangerous. He leaned in closeâyou reeked rotten, his breath hot on your skin. âWake up.â His voice was a command this time, snarling through clenched teeth.
But you didnât stir.
âWake up!â
Nothing.
Leonaâs eyes darkened with something primal, something dangerous, his grip tightening, magic sparking at his fingertips. âYouâre not leaving.â His voice was a snarl, deep and guttural. âI wonât let you leave me.â
Behind him, Malleusâs eyes burned with an unearthly glow. He took slow, deliberate steps toward your body, his presence making the room seem smaller, suffocating. His gaze was fixed on you, and beneath his calm exterior, something twisted and dark brewed. âNo,â he murmured, his voice like a storm cloud forming on the horizon. âThis canât be the end.â His magic flared, crackling in the air like lightning about to strike. âYou will wake.â
Lilia, always watchful, grabbed Malleus by the shoulder, trying to pull him back. âMalleus, noâyour magic is too unstable right now.â Even he, the one who had seen so much loss, struggled to contain the well of emotion building inside him.
But Malleusâs eyes glowed, filled with a dangerous desperation. âI will bring them back,â he whispered. His voice was sharp, cold. âI must bring them back. I cannot lose them.â
Sebek froze, eyes wide with disbelief, his entire world crumbling as he stared at your lifeless body. "Prefect!" he roared, voice trembling with desperation as he rushed forward, but his hands hovered, shaking, too afraid to touch you. For the first time, the brashness that defined him cracked, and his voice softened to a broken whisper. "This canât be real..." Tears welled in his green eyes, his heart shattering under the weight of failure.Â
Beside him, Silver fell to his knees in silence, his calm exterior replaced by a hollow expression. He gently took your cold hand, his own tears slipping quietly down his face as he whispered, "You were supposed to stay with us..." Both boys were drowning in the same crushing griefâSebekâs magic flaring wildly beneath his skin, fueled by helpless rage, while Silverâs quiet sorrow seemed to darken the very air around him.Â
Azul, watching from the side, taking slow steps towards your cold body, felt all three of his heart drop into his stomach. His thoughts whirled, a hundred ideasâcontracts, spells, anything to fix thisâeach more desperate than the last. His eyes had split into two horizontal slits. âThis canât be real,â he muttered, his voice trembling. His mind raced through his memories of every deal heâd ever made, but nothing could reverse deathâNo! Youâre notâ!
Floydâs laughter echoed suddenly, sharp and jagged. âHehehe⌠little shrimpyâs just playing dead, right?â He leaned down, his long fingers grabbing your shoulders. His grip was bruising, almost cruel, as he shook you like a ragdollâno response, instead blood had gushed out of your ears. âGet up. Weâre not done having fun yet, right? Right, Shrimpy?â His grin was wide, but his voice cracked. âCome on, donât mess with me like this.â
Jade was silent, his hand resting lightly on Floydâs shoulder, his gaze fixed on you. He said nothing, but the twitch in his jaw betrayed the turmoil brewing inside him. His hand gripped his brotherâs shoulders tight, as if he was also grounding himself against the shock coursing through his body. His eyes were fixed on you, cold calculation flickering beneath the surface.
Grimâs breathing grew heavier. His little chest heaved, his eyes locked on your body, the blood pooling beneath your mouth. He backed away slowly, his fur standing on end, his pupils shrinking into pinpricks.
Itâs his fault.
The thought slammed into him, unbidden and cruel. If heâd been strongerâif he hadnât needed you to fight for himâyou wouldnât be lying there now, still and cold. The rage bubbled up inside him, thick and dark, something feral.
âNO!â Grim screamed, his voice warping as thick, black flames exploded from his body. The ground trembled beneath him, cracks spiderwebbing through the stone. Black sludge began to rise, oozing from the cracks, his magic spiraling out of control as he overblotted. His eyes turned black, his tears mixing with the darkness pouring out of him. âYOU CANâT LEAVE ME! I WONâT LET YOU!â
The flames grew, licking at the walls, dark magic pulsing from Grim in violent waves. The very air around him warped, as if the weight of his magic was threatening to crush the room itself.
The others barely noticed.
Malleusâs magic roared to life, his desperation turning to fury as he stood over your body, green lightning flickering at his fingertips. âThis world⌠this place... It doesnât deserve you if it takes you from me!â The darkness in his voice reverberated through the hallway, his magic on the verge of snapping.
Leonaâs claws dug into the stone floor, his muscles taut, rage barely contained. âYou will not depart,â he growled, his fangs bared. Jack had froze beside a wide-eyed Ruggie, who now trembles, their voices leaving the both of them. The beasts had gone cold, dissociating from reality.Â
Riddle stood frozen, shaking violently as his magic flared uncontrollably. His eyes flicked between you and the others, panic and helplessness overtaking him. âThis canât be!â
Even Idia, standing further back, his face pale, muttered to himself, his mind spinning into madness. âIâI shouldâve done something. I shouldâveâI canât⌠fix thisâŚâ His words tumbled out in a frenzied whisper, as if his mind was collapsing under the weight of his thoughts. The familiar flicker of a tablet or the comforting click of his keyboard were nowhere to ground him now. His shaking hands reached for nothing, helplessly twitching as if trying to summon some unseen solution from thin air.
His usually distant gaze, now haunted, locked onto your lifeless body, his breaths coming in shallow, irregular gasps. "I-I... I should've been faster, smarter... anything... ANYTHING." His voice trembles, and he stumbled back, hitting the wall behind him like a marionette with its strings cut. His fingers dug into his hair, pulling at it as though the physical pain could stop the onslaught of guilt ravaging his mind.
Ortho rushed forward, his sensors going haywire as he scanned your body. âNo⌠no⌠no signs of life detected.â His voice, usually so calm, so confident, trembled with panic, his little hands trying to support his dissociating brother. âThis⌠this canât beâŚâ His mechanical heart raced as he looked up at his brother, but Idia was unresponsive, lost in his own spiral of grief.
Around them, the world seemed to warp and twist, the sheer weight of their grief and magic bending reality itself. The stones beneath their feet cracked, the walls groaned under the pressure of the overwhelming despair. The storm of emotions threatened to tear the very fabric of Night Raven College apart.
And at the center of it all, you lay still, blood seeping from your mouth and nose in slow, dark rivulets.
You were gone.
And with you, the fragile threads that held their world together had snapped.
The world had become a swirl of madness, magic crackling in the air like a live wire ready to snap. But as your blood spilled, that dark crimson seeping into the cracks of the stone floor, more footsteps echoed down the hall. A shift in the wind. Others arrived, drawn by the sound, the fury, the unmistakable metallic scent of blood that clung to the air like death itself.
Vilâs sharp gaze fell upon the scene first. His flawless expression cracked, just for a second, before his entire being seemed to tense, the air around him growing taut. âNo⌠no.â His voice was a whisper, cold disbelief woven into every word. He dropped to his knees beside you, his fingers brushing your skin. Cold. Too cold. His lips twisted into a snarl. âThis is unacceptable!â he screamed, the desperation in his voice mingling with fury. His perfectly controlled magic flickered, unsteady.
Rook followed closely behind, his usually composed smile twisted into something unsettling. âTricksterâŚâ he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. He knelt beside Vil, his eyes scanning your still form, the blood that stained your lips, the emptiness in your gaze. âNon, this is not how our story ends, I will not let it!â His hands clenched into fists as his magic pulsed in frantic rhythm, the usual elegance of his movements gone.
Epel was shaking, his fists white-knuckled at his sides. âNo, no, noâŚâ he whispered, his voice small, filled with disbelief. His knees buckled, and he fell to the ground, staring at the bloodâyour bloodâthat pooled around your headâshit, why are you bleeding everywhere?! He clenched his teeth, tears slipping down his face as he screamed, voice cracking, âWAKE UP! This canât be happening! You promised weâd go back to Harveston together!â His eyes burned with the beginning of an overblot, the tension in his frame snapping as his magic rippled uncontrollably.
Jamil and Kalim arrived moments later. Kalimâs face was pale, the usually joyful light in his eyes dimming as he saw you lying there. His lips trembled, the words stuck in his throat. âNo⌠no⌠You canât leave like this!â His voice was barely audible, his shaking hands hovering above your still form as though afraid touching you would make it worse. Tears streamed down his face, his entire body trembling.
Jamil was deathly silent, his face an unreadable mask, but his eyes told the story. He was calculating, desperate, thoughts spinning rapidly for a way to fix this, anything to undo this nightmare. His usually steady breath hitched, his magic swirling like a hurricane beneath the surface. âThis⌠this shouldnât have happened,â he mumbled, his voice low, filled with suppressed panic.
Trey was next. He saw the blood first, the way it dripped from your mouth, your nose. His hand covered his mouth, but his eyes betrayed his calm demeanorâshattered. âThis isnât right. They canât⌠they canât just be gone.â His voice faltered, the certainty crumbling away as he kneeled next to Riddle, who was still shaking violently, unable to tear his eyes from your body. Treyâs usual calm was gone; his hands trembled as he looked for any sign of life, but the stillness of your chest was all he could see.
Cater followed, his usual easy-going demeanor obliterated. âNo way⌠no wayâŚâ His voice was barely above a whisper, his eyes darting from your body to the others. The red, the stillness, the sheer finality of it all twisted something in his chest. He dropped his phoneâin his haste to be close to you. âCome on, donât leave us like thisâŚâ
All around you, magic rippled violentlyâlike a dam ready to burst. The boys couldnât accept it. They wouldnât accept it.
The stench of your blood was heavy in the air, metallic and cold, thick like death itself. They all felt it, tasted it. The scent stuck in their noses, their throats, clawing at their lungs as denial and rage took over.
The smell, the sight of your bloodâyour bloodâon their hands, on the ground, on your lips, drove them all to the edge.
They couldnât lose you.
Malleusâs magic lashed out first, the walls groaning under the weight of his unchecked power. âNO!â His voice shook the very foundation of the school. Green lightning cracked across the floor, a storm of dark energy coiling around him, suffocating. âI refuse to accept this! I refuse to let them go!â
Vil, clutching you, cried out as his own magic spiraled. âThis cannot be how it ends!â His hands trembled, unable to reconcile the beauty of life and the hideousness of death sprawled before him. âYou will open your eyes again!â
Leonaâs magic exploded in fury, his claws digging into the stone, cracking it beneath his weight. âGod damn it!â he snarled, his voice guttural, raw with unspoken grief. âWake up herbivore!â
Grimâs overblot had fully consumed him, black flames scorching the floor as he screamed into the void. Snarling at anyone who dared touch your cold body. âYOU CANâT LEAVE ME! I WONâT LET YOU!â
And just as it seemed the entire school would collapse under the weight of their magic, the teachers arrived.
Crowley stood at the front, his usually calm, distant demeanor shattered. âEnough!â he yelled, though his voice waveredâwith fear perhaps, at the thought of a student losing their life under his supervision. A strong magic bursts forth his cane as he tried to snap back his students to reality. Professor Crewel followed, his face a mask of fury and disbelief as he forced his way through the students, his whip snapping as it cut through the swirling darkness. âControl yourselves!â
Professor Trein moved in beside him, his face pale but determined. âWe must act quickly,â he muttered, his voice low and strained.
Even Vargas, normally brimming with energy and confidence, stood there, his usual bravado swallowed by an unbearable solemnity. His massive arms hung limply at his sides as he tried to process the sight before himâYou, the human who had survived every challenge, now lay motionless.Â
Without a word, he strode forward, bending down to gently lift your lifeless body into his armsâIgnoring the snarls, and the hysterics thrown at his way. His usual strength seemed to falter as he cradled you, his broad chest rising and falling with heavy, uneven breaths. His gripped on you tightened, you had gone cold.
The chaos reached its peak, every student fighting to grab hold of your body, to deny the truth staring them in the face. But no amount of magic, no outpouring of rage, could undo what had been done. No force could bring you back from the edge you had already crossed.
Years will pass, and the world would move on without you, but the heart of Night Raven College would never fully recover.
Minors DNI Not much about me,my interests change rather frequently. Horny and wholesome hours. I'm just gonna post random stuff or anything interesting that happened during the day. She/her 19+ Ask me anything
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