Me:*looks up a bunch of very specific tags for fanfics, and searching those exact specific ones every couple of hours to see if a new work has been posted*
Website/app I am using:*no new works have been posted*
Me:*surprised*
POV:
You are looking through fanfictons and find a fanfic with an interesting premise. It is the second book in a series. You go to see what the first book was about. It is hard-core smut.
You close the app for a few hours.
A trope I never get tired of is the bada*s character becoming a parent and, just, being so cool for their child and protective. And, like, as the kid gets older their taught self defense and you see the soft side of the bada*s character. Then the kid gets in trouble and the character just, like, fixes it.
I was rambling, but you get what I mean, lol.
You ever just find a fanfic author that has stolen your heart/p? Like, whenever you are looking through fanfics and see their name and how amazing the fic idea is and your hand goes to your heart. Then you think "Of course YOU are the one that came up with this. Of course you are the one who wrote this. Of course it is you, the author I'd probably sell my first born to."
Like, obviously this is hyperbole, but STILL! This author is insanely good! I've read at LEAST three of their fics (probably more) and they are all probably part of my top ten favorites I've ever read.
Sorry about the rant, lol, I just had to get it out there before I spend the next hour reading a fic that sounds incredible.
Moraly dubious characters with functional/healthy relationships are so fun 'cause they're just like "hello, you are my best friend and I will kill and dismember your enemies if you ask :)"
I was looking up insect wings, and after looking at butterfly wings I decided to look at moth ones. The second I searched it up and saw pictures my fight or flight kicked in. My heart legitimately started racing.
I don't know if it was the fact that it was a bug, there were so many, or that the wings looked like eyes, but for a few seconds I was in a blind panic and closed the search.
What is worse? A completed fic with major character death AND the aftermath for the alive characters, or an incomplete story?
(I don't mean worse in a bad way, worse as in for me emotionally)
I love stories/myths/whatever where the personifications of life and death both respect each other. Like, without life there wouldn't be death, and without death there wouldn't be new life. It's a dynamic I really like.
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