I understand a lot of authors make it easy to understand their interactive stories by putting their specifics in the first chapter, but as I myself have never written an interactive story, this is just a general thing that I might use, and have seen a lot on WattPad.
Y/N - one of the most common ones, this means 'your name'.
Y/L/N - your last name
B/F/N - best friend name/boyfriend name
BF/N - boyfriend name
GF/N - girlfriend name
G/F/N - girlfriend name
Y/E/C or E/C - 'your eye color' or 'eye color'
F/E/C - favorite eye color
Y/H/C or H/C - 'your hair color' or 'hair color'
F/H/C - favorite hair color
S/K - skin color
S/T - skin tone
F/C - favorite color
F/F - favorite food
Please comment! I know there are like a hundred more to add!
Requested:
AN - Authors Note, usually in parentheses, or bolded at the end of a chapter or between paragraphs
ight - means 'alright', just shortened. It's a term meaning 'I agree' or 'ok'. I usually spell it 'aight', myself. (this was a slang one but I answered it anyway.)
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