Phoenix Savoie

(she/they) That one goth trans girl in the school. I enjoy reading and writing, talking about human rights and making my voice heard. I am on my way to becoming an author and this is the first step to getting my texts published. Enjoy!
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Held together by a Thread

Held together by a Thread

Trigger warning: Dark topic Continuation of Midnight Walk His patience was held by a thread because this morning, he woke up to a cold, empty bed. It had been cold for some time. He usually woke up before her, to go work outside, while this morning she might as well not have slept at all. All of this is because of a little fight the night before. It had been the sun that awoke him—meaning she had not awakened him in time and he would have to do many chores way faster than usual. She hadn’t been there for hours.…
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Our Panem et Circenses

Our Panem et Circenses

The original trilogy of The Hunger Games presented a deadly annual show in which twenty-four kids of the districts are forced to fight to the death by the game makers of the Capitol. This event is known as the Hunger Games. The last kid standing is allowed to go back to their district with love and money from the Capitol, although the games never really end, as seen later in the books. During the day where the kids are picked from the crowd, the Reaping day, of the 74th games, Katniss, the protagonist, sacrifices herself for her sister, which is…
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Midnight Walk

Midnight Walk

Trigger warnings Dark subjectsMention of fear, blood, getting lost, death.Potential implications of other dark subjects based on interpretationRead at your own discretion Midnight Walk When the girl was no older than a child, she used to know this place like the palm of her hand; but that all changed some time ago. She did not know how much. She could not come here as often, and only during night time. The path she once knew was replaced by trees blocking her way; the flowers which she used to water everyday were nowhere to be seen; thorns were now griping to…
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