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♡About Me
I've been roleplaying for a long time now, and am pretty flexible when it comes to creating and tweaking. I adapt pretty well, but I should let you know that I may become bored easily if we don't communicate outside of the RP to plan ahead. I'm also not an every-day reply kind of person, but I will try to reply at least two out of the seven days of the week. If I reply more than those two, well, by all means to not get used to it. *grins*
I try to make every reply of quality and genuine effort, so that is partially why replies are not back-to-back. As you can probably guess, and more than likely relate to, sometimes life just gets in the way as well. I treat roleplay as my fantasy world, my get-away. This also means that for the RP to be fun for the both of us, it also means I must take my time. I want us both to be just as excited as we were beginning the story.
As for doubling goes, I don't mind it. I definitely prefer to play female parts, but if it can fit into the story-line, and the excitement is there, by all means we can go for it. Literally, if you have no interest in these plots and just need a friend or someone to chat to if you're bored or can't sleep, i'm practically nocturnal. Nice to meet you. If that's enough about me, let's get started, shall we?
The plot's you'll be reading next are just ideas, and more than likely incomplete. If you'd like to create an entirely new RP together, by all means just let me know. I bite, but not that hard.
P.S. These will all be romantic. I hope I didn't burst your stone-cold bubble.
I've been roleplaying for a long time now, and am pretty flexible when it comes to creating and tweaking. I adapt pretty well, but I should let you know that I may become bored easily if we don't communicate outside of the RP to plan ahead. I'm also not an every-day reply kind of person, but I will try to reply at least two out of the seven days of the week. If I reply more than those two, well, by all means to not get used to it. *grins*
I try to make every reply of quality and genuine effort, so that is partially why replies are not back-to-back. As you can probably guess, and more than likely relate to, sometimes life just gets in the way as well. I treat roleplay as my fantasy world, my get-away. This also means that for the RP to be fun for the both of us, it also means I must take my time. I want us both to be just as excited as we were beginning the story.
As for doubling goes, I don't mind it. I definitely prefer to play female parts, but if it can fit into the story-line, and the excitement is there, by all means we can go for it. Literally, if you have no interest in these plots and just need a friend or someone to chat to if you're bored or can't sleep, i'm practically nocturnal. Nice to meet you. If that's enough about me, let's get started, shall we?
The plot's you'll be reading next are just ideas, and more than likely incomplete. If you'd like to create an entirely new RP together, by all means just let me know. I bite, but not that hard.
P.S. These will all be romantic. I hope I didn't burst your stone-cold bubble.
Caught Up:
A smooth talking, well dressed man/woman (Muse A) sets themself up for a date with a woman who has no idea that he/she's a wanted criminal. Muse A creates a story just good enough for the woman to let him/her stay the night after their date, and another... and another. When she realizes she's being taken advantage of, she asks Muse A why he/she has yet to go home. Instead of giving her the truth, Muse A tries to smooth talk her into forgetting it, if only for one more night until he/she figure's out their next move. This angers her, and she decides to do some research for herself and finds out that Muse A is a criminal.
(To be continued.../Added to)
Heavy Metal Heart:
Muse A is a rock star, lead singer of the band ____ (you decide the name), known for their rowdy personality, raunchy music videos and drinking habits. There is absolutely no living soul they'd change their rebellious and care-free attitude for, not even the charming and bubbly young naive fan(Muse B) they woke up next to one morning. In poor efforts to get her to leave his/her trashed, partied-out apartment, he/she finds himself eating the breakfast she cooked with groceries from who-knows-where on the floor of his/her expensive sky-view condo.
(To be continued.../Added to)
Once a Thief {DC Comics):
Catwoman {Selina Kyle} has been accused of a harsh crime she did not commit. Assigned to the case, Bruce Wayne (Batman) decides she isn't the suspect. Only, there's no way for him to prove that. Meeting her in the shadows of Gotham as Batman, he decides to confront her about the situation when she interrupts to let him know she chose to turn herself in soon. Urging her not to, he says he's capable of finding the true culprit.
Half expecting the bruiting Bat to call her bluff, she's taken back by his choice and sheer display of rare emotion.
Selina asks him why he cares, but when he refuses to give her the answer she already knows, she grows to be angry- unsure of what made her think she could possibly get him to show any more emotion for once, as though he were capable. They were born and raised of the same cold darkness, hardened and made to be difficult. Only, Selina grew to be wild, and free while Bruce remained constricted and conflicted. She was far from perfect, damaged even, broken. But nobody understood him better than Selina herself because of it. "Why won't you just love me?! You know you do, what's stopping you?"
"The Law." Was the Bat's only answer, and Catwoman didn't like that one bit. Dropping down from the roof to her apartment floor, she hid away from him for days, holding a trademark grudge. While the legal case was to continue, Bruce cannot seem to get the feisty woman off of his mind. Catwoman wasn't good nor bad, but simply whatever she felt like at the moment. That didn't take away the fact that she was a thief, and a damn good one, but did she have to steal his heart? And can he let himself love her without fear?
Self Inflicted (DC Comics):
Clark Kent finds himself in love with news reporter and work partner Lois Lane, who only had eyes for "Superman". Unable to prove that his mellow persona is just a front, he finds himself losing Lois' interest and is growing unable to compete for her affection, the irony being that he himself is his own rival.
A Special Affair (The Great Gatsby):
After leaving for the war, Jay Gatsby promised to come back and marry Miss Daisy, but Daisy found herself unable to wait for much longer and marries a rich man by the name of Tom Buchanan. Only, by the encouragement of her parents because "Rich girls don't marry poor boys." This essentially drives her crazy the day of her wedding and leads her to be stuck within a marriage she doesn't like.
When Gatsby returns, he returns with riches and luxury rumored to only exist out of illegal work and dealings. Some people believe he's a murderer, that he sells drugs, but if anyone asks he simply sells Bonds. Nobody truly knows where Gatsby acquired such money from. Now, he intends to throw the biggest party of the year, one of many party he throws weekly. He throws the parties so often as he still hopes to see Daisy make an appearance, and when he does find her he seeks help from his neighbor Nick Carraway, coincidentally Daisy's cousin, to get her to leave Tom Buchanan to marry himself.
What a lonely way to Live (Interview with a Vampire):
Louis finds himself longing for a romantic companion. It's been decades since his wife and daughter died in his mortal life, but now if he wants to love he must love a being immortal such as himself. First he must teach her how to live again after her rebirth, then he must live with the guilt of taking her mortality from her for his selfish need. Every so often, Louis is haunted by Lestat's teasing after Louis refused to drink from mortal humans, often drinking from animals instead in poor attempt to regain his humanity. Now everytime he looks at his lover, he is reminded that in some sad way, he is like the man without conscious that created himself, Lestat.
Never Landing (Peter Pan):
Peter Pan isn't quite the way the cartoon showed him to be. In fact, if he were going to wear spandex it sure as hell wouldn't be that shade of green. And in the city of Neverland, the "Lost Boys" aren't "boys" at all either, but men, and what gave them immortality is the venom running through their cold veins.
"The Lost Boys" is their gang, rowdy, childish, and reckless. When The Lost Boys get caught in the act of terrorizing a local bar, Wendy's father, the Chief of Police shows up with his gun drawn. Wendy, unknowing of The Lost Boys' immortality stands infront of the barrel and begs him not to shoot.
The Boys are impressed, more-so Peter, who later finds Wendy in her lavish home sleeping soundly. Peter makes the offer of a lifetime, saying he could show her the true fun of Neverland just for a night. The only problem is, when Wendy has a little bit too much fun, she begs to join them in their adventures. Peter thinks it's too risky, and too dangerous for her. Will he let her in, or will he fly off of the radar in attempts to give her back her "normal" life?
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