Fanfic/Fandom/Writing blog that used to be a side blog of the same name. My most recent work is definitely 18+ I actively write for The Mediator (Meg Cabot) but have written (by which I mean abandoned) things for YuYu Hakusho (and ages ago DBZ and Harry Potter, too). Find me on AO3 and Fanfic.net
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Dont You Want Your Favourite Character To Be Happy??? No? I Want My Favourite Character To Be Interesting.
‘don’t you want your favourite character to be happy???’ no? i want my favourite character to be interesting. i want me to be happy. which sometimes involves my favourite character being in exquisite agony
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“Do people in the twenty-first century still dance?” My heart beat thundered in my ears, far louder than the slow music. “Hm,” I said, barely able to swallow, my throat had gone so dry. “Sometimes.” “How about now?” he asked.