phr. "Castles in the air" — visionary, unattainable schemes; daydreams :: a poem in which Sheeta expresses her longing for the unattainable dreams that Laputa symbolized [rhyming poetry, eight quatrains, one couplet, iambic tetrameter]
As Lrya Silvertounge was having her Adventures of dust others were having their own. Sheeta a orphan farm girl and Pazu a orphan minor joined together in friendship to find a mysterious floating castle before the vile Muska and the Magisterium can get to it
And his passion for her is painted upon the rotted walls in bursts of silver and crimson. Because everything ends. [ANGST FOREVER] Rated only for the psychological angst and dark themes.
Sheeta has no love of winter.
An oc joins the military seeking the wealth that would allow him to wed his true love, but soon he and the world suffers the wrath of a king who rules without compassion
And thirteen-year-old boys didn't know that they were taking liberties when they were taking liberties. All he knew then was that she smelled nice, and that she was soft and light and her laugh sounded like tiny birds in his ear.
After meeting Sheeta, Dola's three sons set out to find girls of their own, each attempt ending in bad luck. But one fateful evening, the boys meet the girls of their dreams. There's one problem though. Shalulu's become best friends with one of them and is getting no where with her. Can he finally tell her how he feels? Will she feel the same? M for language and content.
He should have realized all along- Elisium could never exist. Muska waits for the day of reckoning. Oneshot. [One-sided Muska/Sheeta, full Sheeta/Pazu]
Short insights into the minds of the Laputian robots. Penny for your thoughts, and theirs?