Forgotten Memory in a Letter
By Bear | Started/Finished - 2/3/25
Tales of Lost-Myth short (og world and story; collab in worldbuilding and lore; nothing posted)
⚠️VERY DARK THEMES AHEAD! BEWARE!⚠️
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Forgotten Memory in a Letter
By Bear | Started/Finished - 2/3/25
Tales of Lost-Myth short (og world and story; collab in worldbuilding and lore; nothing posted)
⚠️VERY DARK THEMES AHEAD! BEWARE!⚠️
A soldier's privilege
Day 5: Hidden in plain sight
The fire in the center of the camp was burning low, casting flickering shadows on the tents. The cold had settled in hours ago, creeping into every gap in the worn fabric, turning breath into mist. Soldiers grumbled as they pulled their cloaks tighter, seeking warmth wherever they could find it. Some huddled together, others pressed their backs to the dying embers of the fire.
Inside one of the tents, Flavus shifted under his blanket, his hands curled into fists against the cold. The thin fabric did little to keep the chill at bay, and despite the exhaustion weighing down his limbs, sleep refused to come. He could hear the wind outside, the rustle of tents, the distant clatter of armor as the night watch changed shifts.
Then, the tent flap moved, and a familiar silhouette ducked inside. Marbod. His broad frame blocked the faint glow of the campfire for a moment before he pulled the entrance closed behind him. He smelled of leather, sweat, and the damp air of the night.
"You’re still awake," Marbod murmured, voice low.
Flavus turned his head slightly but didn’t answer. He didn’t need to. Marbod already knew.
With a sigh, Marbod sat down beside him, the cot creaking under his weight. Without ceremony, he peeled off his cloak, tossing it aside, then shifted to lie down next to Flavus. It wasn’t the first time. No one questioned it. The nights were cold, and warmth was a necessity, not a luxury. Soldiers did what they had to do to endure. But it was different now.
The first time had been out of practicality. The second, too. But now, with each night that passed, the silence between them stretched longer, heavier. Every unspoken thought, every hesitant movement, every breath drawn too sharply added to the weight pressing against Flavus’s chest.
Marbod exhaled, long and slow, before pulling the blanket over both of them. His body radiated heat, steady and grounding. Flavus remained still, eyes fixed on the ceiling of the tent, listening to the shared rhythm of their breathing.
Then, barely above a whisper, Marbod spoke. “It’s warmer like this.”
Flavus swallowed, his throat dry. “Yes.”
Neither of them moved.
Outside, the wind howled through the camp, unnoticed.
Challenge by @monthlywritingchallenges
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Searching in the snow
For what exactly, I don’t know
But the effort indeed left me frostbitten
As what I don’t need to search for is in fact the mitten
I left inside before I went a-snow-searching
So I only have one hand warmed, like a street urchin.
A Treasure Map and a Friend Long-Lost (February Prompts)
Started - 2/12/25 | Finished - 2/13/25 By Bear
RotTMNT Fanfic short - Fire & Rain au
Lost & Found (February prompts)
By Bear | Started/Finished - 2/1/25
Rottmnt turtle-tot fic
A pact in the rain
Day 24: An unexpected guide
The rain still pounded noisily against the thatched roof, drowning out the heavy silence that had settled. Flavus, now free thanks to Marbod, remained motionless, his eyes half-closed, physically and mentally exhausted from a battle within himself that had lasted far too long.
Marbod had offered him the chance to follow him to Bohemia, to leave Rome and the legion, to finally live by his side. He had hesitated… of course, he had hesitated. But in the end, he had said yes.
Now, Marbod had to tell his wife.
Flavus waited, his body numb, letting his mind wander. He found himself regretting not having followed him when he first left Rome. He tried to imagine what he had missed: his rise to power, the consolidation of his rule, his marriage… the arrival of Odarike’s children. A home that he was not a part of.
Odarike.
He had seen her from a distance, had heard about her, but had never truly met her. Their marriage—he barely understood it. A political alliance, of course, but much more than that. A union between equals, free from convention. Odarike easily accepted the love Marbod bore for men, and in return, Marbod gave her all the freedom she desired. The children he raised were not his. But Marbod loved them as if they were.
Flavus had never seen anything like it, not even with his own brother and Thusnelda, despite the latter’s fierce independence.
He was about to drift into a light sleep when the door swung open abruptly.
Odarike.
With a sharp gesture, she signaled to the guards.
“Leave us.”
They obeyed without question.
Flavus met her gaze. A tall woman, blonde, with undeniable presence. She studied him for a long moment, arms crossed, as if weighing him, dissecting him.
Then, finally, she spoke.
“You know, Flavus, I’ve never seen Marbod love anyone.”
She let out a small laugh as she scrutinized him.
“Romantically, I mean. I know he loves me as a friend, as a sister, as the one who shares his home and his kingdom. And I love him the same way. He never lied to me about who he was, about who he desired. Except when it came to you.”
Her gaze sharpened. Flavus felt his throat tighten. She carried no visible weapon… but could she be hiding one?
“It doesn’t bother me to see you together. I suspected there was someone. Sometimes, he was elsewhere. Nostalgic. He never spoke of it. I never imagined it was because he was… in love.”
She waved a hand, irritated.
“Marbod takes men and forgets them the next day.”
A cold shiver ran through Flavus. Jealousy burned in his gut.
Odarike suddenly stopped. Slowly, she crouched in front of him, exactly as Marbod had done earlier.
Then, without warning, she drew a knife.
Flavus didn’t even blink.
He recognized the blade immediately. A gift from Tiberius.
“I love Marbod more than my own life.”
Her voice had hardened. Every word was a threat.
“If you ever hurt him, German who wished to be Roman…”
The blade moved closer to his throat.
“…I’ll gut you. And before you bleed out, I’ll make you eat whatever’s left of your manhood.”
She tilted the metal under the torchlight.
Flavus swallowed with difficulty. The tip of the knife nearly grazed his Adam’s apple. He didn’t flinch.
Odarike studied him for a long moment, searching for something in his gaze. When she seemed satisfied, a smile stretched across her lips. A real smile.
“Well then, brother-in-law, welcome to the family.”
She held out her hand.
Flavus grabbed it without hesitation, squeezing as firmly as he could.
Odarike straightened, sheathed her knife, and walked to the door. Outside, the rain still pounded, so hard it felt like the whole world was rumbling.
She turned one last time.
Her gaze was unreadable, but her voice was clear.
“I’m sure you’ll be very happy.”
Flavus returned her smile. Genuine, this time.
Challenge by @monthlywritingchallenges
Finding a New Home & Old Friends (February Prompts)
Started/Finished - 2/11/25 By Bear
A RotTMNT Fanfic short - Fire & Rain au
Escape in Plain Sight (February Prompts)
By Bear | Started/Finished - 2/5/25
A poem about escape rooms
I’m trapped with you.
I can’t find the exit.
I can’t escape;
Can’t get out.
We search and search.
We still see nothing;
No key, just nothing.
I hope we see some sign of something.
We’re looking,
We’re looking,
Searching for escape.
One hour, one room, ten people to leave,
Yet no one knows what we’re looking for.
A shout,
A flash of light!
Oh! it must be what we’ve been searching for!
We dash to see what our companion has found,
Only for it to be something we’ve seen in the room before.
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So late in posting this but that’s alright! This is also the first poem I’ve written since I was, like, seven or something, lol
This is a combo of Days 4 & 5: Day 4 - The First Clue | Day 5 - Hidden in Plain Sight