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How to Mimic Letters, Fliers, and Stationery Without Using Images by La_Temperanza
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27 Jul 2017
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This is a tutorial/live example on how to mimic the look of letters, fliers, and stationery (as well as other forms of written media) without using images. For all your epistolary fic needs.
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Charles smiles beatifically. “There you are.”
“Stop looking at me like that,” Sebastian grumbles.
“Like what?”
“Like you want to eat me.”
Charles giggles at that, dimples on full display. His angelic countenance is misleading, because the sweetness of his smile is a sharp contrast to the predatory hunger of his gaze. “But I kind of do want to eat you,” Charles says. His tone takes on provocative intent. “Especially here.”
Sebastian almost jolts up the bed as Charles reaches between his thighs to press his fingers against Sebastian's tender, swollen rim.
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In the winter of 2055, a cognitively delayed omega — one of the last of his kind — is placed with a bonded alpha pair in a rural district of what was then central Germany. The placement is standard for the time: six weeks minimum, reimbursement active, check-ins pending. But by day sixty-one, all three are gone. No transfer, no termination, no ping.
What remains is the file: scent-sealed, margin-annotated, hauntingly intact. A log so meticulous it reads more like devotion than protocol — and entirely unredacted, which is rare enough to raise questions, even sixty-two years later.
This is not a policy brief. It is not fiction, officially. It is simply a reconstruction: one boy, two carers, and the quiet archival trail of something that might have been love, or obedience, or a bureaucratic glitch that went uncorrected long enough to become history.
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