Just Someone You Hate (GOLDEN GUARD X FEM READER)
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  • Reads 36,984
  • Votes 1,095
  • Parts 21
  • Time 4h 3m
Ongoing, First published Sep 11, 2022
(raeda daughter/child reader!!!)

troubled is one of the many words used to describe Y/N Clawthorne. lilith has made many unsuccessful attempts to get eda the owl lady to join the emperor's coven. but her niece also needs to be taken care of and brought into the coven. she thinks that if Y/N falls in love with someone, that person can convince her to join the coven. who else but the golden guard?



she/they pronouns for reader (feel free to change them i try not to use "daughter" or "niece" so much and use "child" most of the time" and the parental name for rain is nini (i literally think that's so adorable i love it so much)

BASED ON The Taming of the Shrew and 10 Things I Hate About You
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Spending years of your life training to become the Emperor's next coven leader, you wade through awful parents, rocky friendships, and a golden opportunity into the coven, to get to the life you never knew you never wanted. Consistent spoilers for the actual story of the Owl house as this fic runs parallel to the main story, until King's Tide. Fic is written in Second person and will make use of the Y/N abbreviations, but will remain in gender inclusive pronouns, aka, They/Them.