Mirror Fragments

Story by Werefox Inari Sachi on SoFurry

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I don't feel so good today. Sorry...


"You're beautiful," I tell her in the nights--and we dance.

"Come chase me," she says, in the mornings, as the light washes out my face.

"But I don't know where that path will lead me, while the others watch my stride,"

"We cannot lead a life alone." I add, holding her hand in the mirror.

"I will bite their ankles, and shoo them away," she promises.

"I don't want that!" I protest, trying to put words to her image.

"Touch me, then." She says through the glass.

"I cannot touch you." I retort. "You are but my hopes."

"Make me solid." she begs.

"I'm trying." I complain. "There's so much to learn, and so few voices want to teach!"

"I'm fading." she proclaims.

"So am I." I whisper, tracing my fingers down the glass.

Here stands me, this noxious creature.

At my reflection, another, more noxious--shaped around alien ideals:

Womanhood that wags its tail at me.

There are few voices that reach out to us both, and we begin to think we're both crazy.

Only her fierce tenacity--this motherly urge to survive--

And my aloof routine, and cryptic hobbies, hold us together

We are ephemeral genderlings--kyuubi no kitsune

Fragments of a psyche, that thirst for love.

Man and woman, glued together by fox.

Help us with kindness, please, someone.

Rumination

Morning. July the twenty third, two-thousand, fifteen. It feels like a day from the Future. I say that having recently watched Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd's antics, on a big screen-- In my own living room. Has time really passed, that...

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A certain darkness has crossed my world. When twin genders, striving in silence of the sound, against each other, are not enough, And a third symbol is carved from the Roman pantheon, into our realm of the present I stand and lose my bearings,...

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Bound In Beast Flesh -- Accursed Hunter

_"You're mine, you know."_ _"I know."_ _"You belong to me, forever."_ _"I know."_ It's been a difficult night. You've tried to reconcile everything you've done--everything you've become, so far. Maybe noticing your reluctance, or your vain grasps...

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