Final Draft Tagged Crackle
Copy and paste the following code to link back to this work ( CTRL A/ CMD A will select all), or use the Tweet or Tumblr links to share the work on your Twitter or Tumblr account. Unrequited (1726 words) by Tousled_SkyChapters: 1/1Fandom: Durarara!!Rating: General AudiencesWarnings: No Archive Warnings ApplyRelationships: Heiwajima Shizuo/Orihara IzayaCharacters: Orihara Izaya, Heiwajima Shizuo, Tanaka Tom, Vorona (Durarara!!)Additional Tags: One-Sided Relationship, One-Sided Attraction, Indifferent Shizuo, Abandonment, Ending Relationship, Angst, Character StudySummary: 'No, Shizuo wasn't a human, because humans were simply amusing to Izaya. Shizuo was more than that - he was intriguing, captivating, breathtaking.Shizuo was different. He was special.To Izaya, Shizuo was irreplaceable.'
Tags: crackle weave, samples, silk, study, weaving. This is one of a few pieces experimenting with crackle weave and I hemstitched between each sample style! You can try all sorts of weave structures right on the screen and see how many threads, shafts etc. You might need to weave a piece before making a final. Tag Archives: Lee Garmes. In fact, Patrick McGilligan suggests that their draft was essentially a 195-page amalgam of these previous scripts. In fact, in Hitchcock's Notebooks, Dan Auiler provides a detailed chart chronicling the evolution of the script, and it suggests that the final draft of the screenplay.
• • • • • • • Work Header. The most terrible day, Izaya thinks, is the day that Shizuo no longer gave chase to Izaya. Shizuo had never felt the same way about this game that Izaya had. While Izaya loved to tear through the streets and allies of Ikebukuro, loved to draw out the most animalistic parts of Shizuo and put them on display before all of Tokyo, loved the fire in his veins and the thumping in his mind that the chase gave him, Shizuo hated it all. To Shizuo, the chases were an annoying chore - just driving Izaya out of Ikebukuro again. They held none of the special qualities for Shizuo that they held for Izaya.
Even more so, Izaya realizes now, Shizuo had never felt the way about Izaya that Izaya felt about Shizuo. Now, it wasn't like Izaya was in secret love with Shizuo or something - he didn't spend nights with 'tears dripping down onto the lined paper of his journal, smudging the kanji of the poems he'd constructed about Shizuo', or something equally disgusting - but he did feel an.attachment to Shizuo. An attachment quite different to any other one that Izaya had, like Izaya's love for humanity. Because Shizuo wasn't human - he couldn't be, because Izaya loved humans and Izaya hated Shizuo. But there was more to it than that.
Izaya loved humans, but humans were also his playthings - toys that were easily replaceable if he happened to break one, be it on accident or on purpose. Shizuo was not so easily replaceable. Shizuo was a freak, an anomaly, a rarity. Shizuo was a monster - the likes of which Izaya had never seen before and doubted he would ever see again. So no, Shizuo wasn't a human, because humans were simply amusing to Izaya.
Shizuo was more than that - he was intriguing, captivating, breathtaking. His destruction left Izaya in awe like he was watching a summer storm in the heavens - the blond's eyes crackling like lightning, his screams like thunder.
Indeed, Izaya did not love Shizuo - he hated the blond. Weeden And Zygmund Pdf Writer. But that very detail made Shizuo unique to the raven, because Izaya loved every being except for Shizuo.
And this made Shizuo different. Made him special to Izaya. To Izaya, Shizuo was irreplaceable. But Shizuo didn't feel the same way about Izaya. Yes, Shizuo also hated Izaya, but that was only half of the story. Izaya loved to hate Shizuo, and loved to be hated by Shizuo.
Shizuo, on the other hand, hated to hate Izaya, and hated being hated. He got no satisfaction from their relationship, took no joy in their alleyway scrapes. Shizuo may have been the definition of a beast, but he didn't like holding the title of monster. He might have been violent, but Shizuo hated violence, detested aggression. Violence and aggression is all Izaya's ever known, ever loved. And these chases - full of danger, full of energy, full of life - were a wonderful thing for Izaya.