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I am ameera from Gaza, the breadwinner for my sick mother, my sister, and my brother after the death of my father due to Corona. I am an application programmer and a lecturer at the university. When the war came, it destroyed everything, my home, my university, and my work. Now I want to protect my family from danger and go out to treat my mother. And to complete our educational journey. Therefore, I ask you to help me by donating or publishing the link to my campaign to everyone.
Thank you very much đđ.
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War was never pretty. Death comes for both enemy and ally, and even as a healer, you cannot save everyone. Wearied by the war that seems to drag on for years, with no victory in sight, you join Jiaoqiu at the campfire for a rare moment of peace.
jiaoqiu x gn!reader
contains: based on leaks abt jiaoqiu's character stories !! but honestly its kinda implied in the quest but idk. has death, war, depictions of injuries and diseases, things are rough, can be read as platonic or romantic !!
word count: 1.7k
a/n: i love this man and his potential because goddamn war stories??? in my hsr??? sign me UP. also this was inspired by The Things They Carried by Tim Burton that i was forced to read in highschool. i loved the soldier death scene in that book so YEAH
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The man you killed had two eyes; one was closed, and the other a star-shaped hole.
You wake when the sky is still dark and the sun bathes the other side of the planet. Harsh winds beat unrelentlessly at the tentâs folds, and hail pelts at the sturdy fabric.
Some of your comrades, fellow healers, sleep soundly as they can on the battlefield, while others work tirelessly in the makeshift hospital next tent over, keeping an eye on injured and diseased soldiersâ conditions.
Fire crackles outside. The sound is sharp, yet barely audible over the snow storm.
With a sigh, you pull your sheets off of you and as quietly as possible, make your way outside the tent. You arenât going to get much sleep anyway - you might as well do something useful.
The man you killed resurfaces in your mind. He had two eyes - one closed, the other a star-shaped hole.
You pull your fur-lined coat closer around you as you step out into the camp. Snow crunches under your boots and you have to hold your hood in place to shield yourself from the hail.
To say that this planet is freezing would be an understatement. Here, the cold chilled you from your bones to your skin, seeping into your veins and leaving icicles in its wake. Frostbite was an everyday occurrence here; youâve had to amputate more toes and fingers than ever in your life.
A silhouette sits before the fire, their back turned to you. As you get closer, you make out tall, Foxian ears and the same winter coat youâre currently wearing.
âJiao?â you wrinkle your nose as you near, suddenly slammed with the strong scent of chili. Your comrade acknowledges you with a brief flick of the ears, but nothing more.
You donât blame him. This war has been a harsh one, with less soldiers returning to camp every time theyâre sent out. Unknown territory and harsh weather conditions made the battles long and exhausting, and healers could only do so much.
Not to mention, time passed so quickly yet so slowly here. You donât know how long itâs been since youâve been stationed, but it feels like several lifetimes.
Everyone is tired. You can see it in the hollowed cheeks, the eyes that have grown numb to death, and the despondent numbness that has overtaken the camp. They no longer cared who won or who lost. All they wanted was to return home in one piece.
The man you killed had two eyes. One was closed, and the other was a star-shaped hole.
You sit down next to Jiaoqiu on the log. The Foxian makes no move to push you off, only shifting to the side to help make room for you. Hugging your knees to your chest, you stare blankly at the drifting embers that dance in the air.
Jiaoqiu absentmindedly stirs at his soup. It boils in a small pot just above the fire, the thin liquid a red so bright itâd be threatening⊠if you had the energy to be threatened.
âItâs late,â you say into the crisp silence. âYou should get some sleep before the sun rises. Youâll need it for tomorrow.â
Even as the words leave your mouth, you know itâs pointless. In war, sleep is something you have to force your body into. You have to lie down in the tents, look up at the fabric sky and listen to the hustle and bustle outside as soldiers are carried in and out, and close your eyes to the screams as yet another frostbitten knight has their arm cut off. You have to put yourself first, even for that small second, and allow yourself rest while your comrades fight on the front lines.
Sleep is a luxury that no one can afford. It is an escape. It is shameful.
And from the looks of Jiaoqiuâs darkened eye bags and mindless stirring, itâs a sin he wonât be partaking in tonight.
And neither will you.
Your gaze falls to the small bag of spices lying next to Jiaoqiu on the long. You can see peppercorns, cloves, fennel, cinnamon, and⊠star anise.
You look away.
The man you killed had two eyes. One was closed.
âHow are you faring?â Jiaoqiu finally speaks. He doesnât look at you and keeps his eyes on the flame.
Another gust of wind runs through you.
âAs well as anyone else is, I suppose.â
Jiaoqiu swirls the soup with one hand. A bubble bursts and sprays the snow in little sizzling red freckles.
âHow about you?â you ask.
The snow has already covered the soupâs spill by the time Jiaoqiu replies.
âAs well as one can be,â he mutters. His hands, gloved with thick leather, clench once before relaxing.
A hollow chuckle leaves you. You sigh, kicking your legs out onto the snow and leaning back on the log. You look to the sky, to the cryptically beautiful cosmos. Blues, purples, and reds merge together like watercolor clouds above you, and small, white stars bejewel them.
Stars⊠Your gaze becomes lidded.
The man you killed had two eyes. One was a star-shaped hole.
âDo you think that man had a family?â
If Jiaoqiu was surprised at all by your question, he didnât show it.
âDoes it matter?â He takes a small taste of his soup. Despite it practically glowing in red, he doesnât seem satisfied. âHe was the enemy, need I remind you.â
You close your eyes briefly. âBut Iâm a healer.â
âYou are.â Jiaoqiu opens his pouch and dumps in the rest of his chili rations - what for, you donât know nor do you care to know. âYou are also a soldier of the Xianzhou Yaoqing military. War always ends up in casualties, you know this. So did the soldier.â
Thereâs a bitterness in his tone that makes you wonder if he was talking to himself as well as to you. Your eyes soften.
âYou did what you could, Jiao,â you offer. You want to put your hand on his shoulder, but you arenât sure if that is appropriate, given the circumstances. âWhat happens outside the camp is beyond our control.â
Jiaoqiu sighs. His hand tightens around the ladle.
âThen whatâs the point?â he whispers. His brows furrow, and his eyes open - a gem of amber reflecting years worth of grief and hopelessness. âWhat purpose do I have as a healer if I cannot stop my patients from hurtling towards their deaths?â
He turns to you, searching your face for any sort of answer that could satisfy him, that could reassure him that there was meaning, there was a point, that all of those bandages and surgeries and amputations werenât for naught.
But you cannot answer him, for it is a question that no healer knows the answer to.
âYou gave them another chance at life,â you say softly, unconvincingly. âThatâs all that matters.â
âEven if that life is destined to end regardless of what I do?â
Dead eyes meet dull ones.
âWhat happens outside the camp is beyond our control,â you repeat blankly.
The man you killed had two eyes.
Jiaoqiu searches your gaze once more, before ultimately giving up. The amber of his eyes close, and he returns to the cauldron.
In a feeble attempt to console him, you go against your earlier thoughts and rest a hand on his shoulder, giving it a comforting squeeze. But with the roughness of your gloves and the cold limiting the dexterity of your hands, it isnât much - but itâs enough.
Jiaoqiu glances at your hand, then back at the cauldron.
âDo you feel bad?â
You blink, a bit caught off guard by the question, but you settle down soon enough.
âNo,â you say after a brief pause. âHe wouldâve killed us if I hadnât killed him.â
You lean forward, resting your head in your palm as you watch the flames swallow up what little tinder the others managed to collect.
âIâm just glad to be alive.â You donât sound like you believe it.
Jiaoqiuâs ear flicks. You hear him stand up and scoop some of the soup up into his ladle, and dash out his tongue to taste it. His tail swishes, and his eyes widen momentarily, amber flashing like lightning.
A smile, a weary, tired, but grateful smile, slips onto his lips.
He turns to you, vitality returned, even if itâs just for a moment.
âTry this,â he says, holding the ladle out towards you.Â
You eye it warily. The liquid drips down the sides of the ladle and drops down onto the snow below, sizzling the second red touches white. You didnât think it was possible for the soup to get even redder, but Jiaoqiu somehow did it.
âI wonât die if I eat it, right?â you try to joke. Jiaoqiu huffs, his breath steaming in the air.
âYou doubt my cooking capabilities?â
You shake your head. âNo, but whatever you have in there doesnât exactly look⊠edible.â
And yet youâre already leaning forward to taste his concoction. Jiaoqiu carefully holds the ladle still as you take a sip.
Instantly your senses are flooded with pure, unyielding heat. Fire blazes on your tongue, searing your throat and bringing tears to your eyes. Your stomach burns, and for the first time since youâve come to this planet, you stop shivering.
Itâs painful.
Itâs exhilarating.
âItâs delicious,â you praise despite the coughs that wreck your being. âAlthough⊠did you have to add so much chili?â
Jiaoqiu hums out a laugh. âBut thatâs what makes it special.â
You donât bother denying it. Instead, you laugh alongside him, eyes crinkling with joy instead of pain after years of constant war.
Youâll have to return to the war eventually. The sun is already beginning to rise, and soon the soldiers will be awakened to go out into battle once more. Youâll have to take over for your comrades who had spent the night in the hospital.
But you donât have to do it just yet.
For now, you just want to enjoy this moment, this second of normalcy and peace in the battlefield.
The man you killed had two eyes.
One was closed.
The other was a star-shaped hole.

reblogs w comments are appreciated !!



Straightforward, just Palestinian fundraisers. Most will be gofundmeâs just because itâs trustworthy, but feel free to send verified fundraisers from elsewhere.
Please check out @palestinecharitycommissionsassoc who are doing the same thing and are way more established
I try my best to make sure everything I post is legit; most often I do this through others who have verified a campaign as real, usually in the form of contacting the Palestinian behind it. I want to give major thanks and credit to the following, I also encourage you to follow them:
@el-shab-hussein
@ibtisams
@90-ghost
@nabulsi
@palipunk
Just feel really useless right now and figure this is something.
Not everyone can spare money to donate, but just spreading donations and Palestinianâs stories is important.
Here are the most reliable Palestinian focused charities that you can quickly donate as well:
Palestine Childrenâs Relief Fund (PCRF)
UN Crisis Relief â Occupied Palestinian Territory Humanitarian Fund
World Food Program USA : Palestine
UNICEF USA Palestine
Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PCRS)
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)
Care for Gaza
eSims for Gaza
Islamic Relief
UNRWA
Here are also charities that work in Palestine as well as other places
ANERA
Catholic Relief Services
Penny Appeal
Middle East Childrenâs Alliance (MECA)
Save the Children
Women for Women
Doctors Without Borders
please please please please reblog if youâre a writer and have at some point felt like your writing is getting worse. I need to know if Iâm the only one whoâs struggling with these thoughts
i hate asking for help but i literally have no other options at this point, i've literally got $10 in the bank. i had exactly one person tell me i should do this but i need help.
my car died a couple weeks ago and i have no means of being able to see my mom, who has spent the first quarter of the year hospitalized after almost dying ( she's disabled and currently unable to walk because of an infection in her spine ), nor do i have any way to get her to any of her doctor's appointments ( we live in a rural town so there's no public transit ).
it's also my birthday month!
any money donated to me will go to buying a new used car so i can continue helping my mom. even if you can't donate, sharing would be greatly appreciated.
i only have paypal