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Multiple Settings I'm way too busy for another RP but I'm doin' it anyways

Kiraa

Hurricane of a girl
Hey there!
I'm Kira. I'm a graphic design student in Eastern USA, and I work a part-time job, an internship, and go to school, so in theory adding more RPs to my plate is a terrible idea, but I'm a glutton for punishment. As a graphic designer, I'm on my computer a lot though, so... I'll be around frequently enough ;)


What I'm lookin' for:

    • Some MxF romance-y stuff. Realistic. I could be convinced to play either character, depending on the plot.
    • I really, really dislike perfect characters, as far as personalities go. I love conflict. I love gritty, rugged guys and sarcastic, strong women. I love a slow burn. Things don't always need a happy ending. We can discuss this in further detail, if you need! (That being said, I also hate the "I have it worse than you" characters. Just use your best discretion, lol.)
    • I like collaborating on plots! As a graphic designer, I'm all about bouncing ideas back and forth, and I'd like to think I'm good at brainstorming. That way, we both can get what we want!
    • Over 18, third person, good grammar and spelling, a couple of decent sized paragraphs are good for me (more than 1!), realistic images, and all that junk. I think the best writing comes out when you're really challenging yourself!


Pairings
For pairings with " * ", I have a rough idea for a plot.

Cop x Cop*
Cop x Civilian
Royal x Commoner (Modern times)
City x Rural
Traveler x Local
Plots
I'm always up for making changes to these, so make suggestions!


Character A has just graduated college, and after a grueling four years of Biomedical Engineering work, he has one last summer break before starting his new job in the fall, working for a large hospital in Seattle, Washington. He and some buddies rent a house in the Florida Keys for three months, where they spend time drinking on the beach during the day, clubbing at night, and kicking girls out of their beds the next morning. It's become an almost weekly routine for them pretty early on.

Character B is in the Keys visiting family on her summer break between her Freshman and Sophomore year at a prestigious college studying education and creative writing. She and Character A cross paths, and while they are not at all alike, and she definitely isn't the kind of girl he goes after, they click, and Character A spends the rest of his summer being torn between his boys and their antics and the girl who caught his interest without being extremely drunk or half naked.

The only problem is that once August ends, he moves to Seattle, and she goes back to Texas A&M to start her second year.
Character A had been labeled "bossy" at her first parent-teacher conference in first grade. Much later in life, she has busted her ass to climb the corporate ladder. It's not easy being a woman in international business, let alone a woman in any business. It had taken a long time for her to learn how to stand her ground, to not let herself be pushed to the side. From where she sat now, at twenty-eight, in her office on the top floor of one of the largest, most lavish high rises in London, things were looking pretty damn great.

That was, until they hired Character B in order to fill in for another employee who had to leave urgently. He quickly became the only one in the building not intimidated by Character A, as he simply hadn't ever learned to be. His mere existence demanded attention when he entered a room, and in order not to feel threatened, Character A feels combative, as if she must defend her hard earned place in the company that Character B seemed to waltz right in to.

But the longer he sticks around, the more his dominant presence seems to grow on her. The longer they worked together, the less she felt the need to pick fights. But is she willing to give up a little bit of that power, to let the walls down, and for once let someone else in?
Character A and Character B have been close friends since high school, where they had a few classes together in which they got to know each other. Character A got married young, just barely after college, to a man she had met in a physics class. They wasted no time starting a family, and a year after the wedding, they welcomed their first daughter into the world, and then just barely three years later, their second.

Character A's husband had always rubbed Character B the wrong way, but despite the friction, he had always supported them, even being in the wedding party. He knew that her husband was often busy with work, and when he wasn't, he was at home, in his office. Character B often stepped in, playing the "cool uncle" as the girls got older, taking them to the zoo or helping them learn how to ride their bikes.

After a few more months of aggressive arguing and frequent separation, Character B finally steps in and asks Character A to leave her husband, not only because he's a bad guy, but because maybe he's got a tiny little crush on her too.

With all of that being said, I'm always interested in hearing your ideas too!
 
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I am very very interested in your single for the summer plot! Is there a role you would prefer?
 

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