Opening Commissions
So I got scammed and my bank cannot guarantee Iâll get my money back, I am currently unemployed but hoping that changes soon. I donât like asking for help but itâs currently my only option. I need to open commissions to pay for some debts coming up.
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Lenna, just dropping by to say that im once again in my "reread F*ck you flowers" era <33
I love that for you. Out of all the brain children I have had, I think âCaroline and Finn BFFsâ is my greatest. #FinnDeservesBetter
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Hey!
It's your exchange gifter again!
I know once upon a time you were a fan of Steroline.
Do you want Caroline to be feral towards Stefan as well as Damon?
I did love SC once upon a time⊠then it became canon and it was terrible and Stefan can also choke. If you like him, though, then itâs fine to not kill him. My hatred of him isnât quite as visceral as my hatred of Damon.
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Hi! It's your Autumn Exchange gifter.
Is there anything that you don't want in your gift? Squicks, cw/tws?
Looking forward to working on this!
All I ask is that any Salvatoreâs present suffer immensely. Other than that, I canât think of anything that is off limits.
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The Dark Descent
For the final week of @klarolineauseason. The prompts for the final week made me want to write a Future Diary AU. So here it is - quick and dirty, but written!
Warnings: Main Character Death, Sanity loss, general all around not happy ending.
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âDonât worry, my love. Next time, Iâll save you. Â I swear it.â
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Klaus Mikaelson.
Family black sheep and outcast.  Art protĂ©gĂ© on his university campus.  Utterly enthralled by Caroline Forbes, a political science major, all but guaranteed to be the next student union president â and girl who had no idea that Klaus even existed.
Until she did.
It was a simple thing. It started with a hello, as they passed in the hall. Â Klaus couldnât recall Caroline being in the art building so often before, but it seemed like she was there all the time now. Â Those hellos became small talk, which became getting a coffee together that turned into hours, sitting and talking, and feeling as if she understood him in a way that no one else ever had.
Then the world went to hell.
It started with a sketch pad, and pictures appearing that he had never drawn. Dark predictions of the future, he would discover.
And then there was Caroline, slitting the throat of the man that would have killed Klaus, not seeming to care that it splattered her face and clothes with blood. Â
âWhat the fuck?â was all he could ask, and it felt wrong, to not know what was going on. Â Klaus had made it a habit, to always know what was happening around him, ever since he was blind sided by the truth of his paternity and getting disowned.
âDonât worry,â Caroline replied, with that brilliant smile that Klaus thought he might foolishly follow into hell. Â âThis will tell us everything thatâs going to happen to you. Â Iâll keep you alive.â
This was a cellphone, that detailed Klausâ every action.
Except they were actions he hadnât yet taken.
The Future Diaries. Â Twelve of them, each made specifically to suit their ownerâs purposes. Â Klausâ was the Art Diary, sketches of things he hadnât yet seen, but would.
Carolineâs was the Klaus Diary.
He should have known then. He should have walked away from her then.
But that brilliant smile drew him all the way to hell.
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âShe isnât who she says she is!â
Klaus stood between Caroline and Stefan, his friend â the only friend heâd ever really had â pleading for him to walk away from the girl who had sliced and diced through anyone that would have harmed Klaus. Â She had kept her promise to keep him safe.
They now stood on a pile of corpses. Â
âThat corpse that was in her house? Â Itâs Caroline Forbes, Klaus. Â I donât know who this girl is, but-â
Klaus stared, as Stefan fell to the ground at his feet, gurgling. Â Caroline stood over him, knife in bloody hands, no emotion on her face as she watched him die.
âHe was my friend,â Klaus said, though the words sound weak and meaningless. Â Heâd already let Caroline create a graveyard in his name, after all. Â What was one more dead body?
âHe would have separated us,â Caroline replied. Â âAnd then you would have died. Â I wonât let you die.â
Another long pause, as Klaus looked at the corpse. Â The body of his first friend, no longer gurgling, now truly dead. Â He wondered if his expression was as blank as Carolineâs. He felt as empty as she looked. Except when she stepped into his space, cupped his face with her bloody palms, and then kissed him.
He felt alive then. He always felt alive when they touched. It was the only thing keeping him tethered, the more they fell into the twisted game to become a God.
âWho are you?â he asked, when they lay in her bed, just rooms over from a dead bodily that was supposedly Caroline, even though the girl he held in his arms looked identical to her.
âI am Caroline Forbes,â she replied, and there was no lie in her expression.
But Stefan wouldnât have been lying either.
Klaus didnât understand.
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Klaus understood.
He understood the terrible, horrible truth at last. Â But it was far too late. Â
He held Carolineâs body in his arms â the body of the girl he had been enthralled with.
He looked up at the girl that had kept him safe, and she looked back, knife in hand, the blood of her own double splattered across her face.
âYouâre already a God,â he breathed out, and for a moment, her blank expression broke. Â For a moment, she looked like the shattered girl who had lost everything.
âI couldnât bring you back,â she said, and she looked as though she might collapse. Â As though she might give in. Â
But then her broken gaze landed on her own dead face, and it hardened once more. She held up the knife, looked at the blade, and then at Klaus â unarmed and cradling a corpse.
âDonât worry, my love. Next time, Iâll save you. Â I swear it.â
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Caroline Forbes.
Brilliant student, small town beauty queen, head of almost every student group she could be.
God.
She had to keep her nails painted. Â Her own blood â not truly hers, but the blood belonging to that of each version of herself she had killed â had created a permanent stain beneath them.
This time, though. This time, she would be successful.
This time, she would finally, finally, create a world where Klaus became the God. Â And then she would return to whatever remained of her own world to disappear with it.
She didnât even have to plan it anymore. Â She knew exactly when he would appear. Â Exactly where he would appear.
I love you. Â
A broken body that she cradled, his last words to her, even after she had failed to follow through on their pact to die together. Â Instead, she had become a God, had planned to bring him back.
Some things, even a God could not do. Â At least not in that reality.
Caroline would simply keep making new ones, until she succeeded.
âOh my gosh, Iâm so sorry!â she said, stumbling into him, wishing she could curl into his arms when he reached out to steady her after their collision. Â But it was too soon for that. Â Still, she smiled into his eyes â his so very loved eyes â and her heart glowed when he looked back at her a little dazed, a lot infatuated. Â She would make sure he didnât lose that look this time. Â âYouâre Klaus, right?â
In her pocket, a phone vibrated.
âKlaus and I ended up talking for ten minutes before his class! It was perfect.â
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The newest fic in my Soukoku series!Â
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I couldnât quite keep this one below 500 words... oops?
Nessian + thieves + flower shop au
It wasnât a front. Not really.
Nesta blamed Gwyn for the whole thing. Â It had been them and Emerie (it was always the three of them), and Nesta had complained about how her father had, once again, screwed their family finances over.
The last time, Feyre had ended up almost destroying herself with Tamlin. Â This time, it looked like the same thing would happen with Elain and Graysen. Â And Nesta was just tired, watching her sisters ruin themselves over and over when their father would never learn.
She knew that they both blamed her, because she refused to set herself on fire for that man. Â But it was the only way Nesta could exert any sort of power â by refusing to help anyone, including herself. Self destructive it might be, but no more so than Feyre had been, when sheâd almost married Tamlin, simply because she hadnât seen a better option.
Rhys and put an end to it, and Nesta was thankful for that, not that sheâd ever tell him that to his face.
Their relationship was one just shy of hate, and they both liked it that way.
But Feyre wasnât the center of the story. Â No, it was how Gwyn was at fault for the whole thing.
The whole thing meaning using Emerieâs flower shop as a front for washing the money that Nesta and Gwyn had⊠liberated.
Yeah, that was the best word.
Liberated.
Where it was liberated from? That wasnât important. Â Mind your own damn business.
Thatâs what Nesta really wanted to say to the cocky asshole leaning on storefront counter, having slid his badge across the surface towards her, as if she needed it to know who he was.
âIs this your way of trying to seem hot?â Nesta asked, picking up the badge between two fingers and letting it dangle as she sneered at it. Â âI know youâre a detective. Â I also know you like to watch the sing-a-long version of Frozen. Â This doesnât impress me.â
âAh, thereâs the sharp tongue Iâve been missing. Â You stopped coming to the Thursday meet ups.â
âActually, I didnât. I just found more pleasant people to meet up with.â
âWeâre in an axe throwing league!â Emerie piped up, from where she and Gwyn were eavesdropping in the back, not even pretending to give them much privacy. Â âNesta is 3rd in the league. Â Give her another month, and sheâll be first.â
Any other man might have looked intimidated by that, but Cas just looked at Nesta as if heâd like to eat her up â possibly while she tried to use one of the axes on him. Â It was annoying.
It was distracting.
âWhy are you here?â She demanded, because the longer he looked at her like that, the more flustered she became. Â And she hated being flustered around Cas. It made him think he had the upperhand.
âIâm on the Summer Thieves caseâ â Nesta thought it was a stupid name, but the media had never been known for their creativity in nicknames â âI thought you could maybe help.â
âYou thought a florist could help you with a theft case?â Gwyn asked, coming out to twine her arm with Nestaâs and stare Cas down. Â Emerie joined them on Nestaâs other side, a united front that Cassian could never hope to break. Â âThat seems desperate. Â Doesnât it seem desperate?â
âIt does,â Nesta agreed, not looking away from Cas, because he hadnât looked away from her.
âReally Nes?â he asked, his voice a mix of a whine and a cajole that shouldnât be nearly as charming as it was. Â âCouldnât you make this easy on me?â
âI have no idea what youâre talking about, Cassian. Â But we both know Iâve never been easy.â
He gave an exaggerated sigh, and then reached out, tapping the tip of her nose with his finger.
âTrue. Â Then again, easyâs pretty boring anyway.â He took his badge back and stepped back from the counter, hands in his pockets as he looked around. Â âNice place. Youâve made some improvements, Em. I like them.â
âBusiness has been good,â Emerie replied tightly, and Cassian smirked.
âIâm sure it has.  You know what they say⊠summer is the best time for weddings.  And for heists.  Iâll see you around, ladies.â
He left, leaving Nesta behind to glare and plan exactly how the⊠Summer Thieves would be successful again, and shove his stupid nose into that success.
(And if one of the Summer Thieves stole a kiss from the lead detective at their next heist, after far too close a call⊠well, that was between them, wasnât it?)
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Doing my own fun little challenge, where I let the wheels decide the ship and trope mashup. Then I write a ficlet under 500 words for.Â
Klaroline + break up/make up + mafia au
They had never been very good at staying apart.
Even back before⊠theyâd started, there had been a draw between them.  Even when they were part of separate organizations, they had always been aware of each other.  A pair of stars, orbiting around each other, neither able to escape the otherâs gravitational pull.
It had been part of the reason Caroline had agreed to the alliance between their families. Â A temporary cease fire that would stop the death, and all she had to do was marry him.
Temporarily.
Caroline had fully intended to fuck him out of her system, and then, once the cease fire was done, she would divorce him and be over it all.
And thatâs exactly what she had done.
Except⊠it hadnât worked out that way.  Sure, she had gotten the divorce.  She had gone back to being his enemy.  But she had very much been lying to herself, when sheâd said she was over it all.
Because right now, she was holding the smoking gun that had just shot her father in the back of the head, staring at Klaus across his corpse.
âTheyâre probably going to blame me for that,â Klaus noted idly. Â His tie was loose around his neck, his hair a bit messy. Â Heâd been drinking. Â Caroline knew, because sheâd been watching him. Â She had been the one to tell her father where he would be.
He was the one she was supposed to have shot.
âIt wonât really matter,â Caroline finally said, lowering the gun, knocking the safety into place. âIâm the only one he trained to take over. Â The only blood my family will spill, will be the blood I want spilled.â
âHmm,â Klaus mused, carefully stepping around Billâs body. Â Caroline appreciated that, that he didnât disrespect the corpse in any way. He had been her father, after all. âAnd if itâs not my blood, Caroline, then what do you want?â
She wasnât sure what she would say, but Klaus clearly didnât care for an actual answer. Â Instead, he swept in, kissing her until she couldnât breathe and her head felt light.
When they finally pulled apart, her hands were clutching at his hair, and his eyes were burning as he all but undressed her with his eyes.
And in that moment, she knew what she wanted.
âMarry me,â she said. âAgain.â
She kissed his yes off of his lips.
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idk what happened in dead apple I just remember soukoku canon
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ask game for fanfic writers
do you know how you want the story to end when you start, or are you just stumbling through the figurative wilderness hoping to find a road?
talk about a notable time a narrative or character has looked you dead in the eyes and said âfuck your plan, hereâs what weâre actually doing.â
on a scale of 1-10 how much do you enjoy incorporating romance into the average story?
what is the plot bunny youâve been carrying for the longest? optional bonus question: do you ever wonder why you havenât written it yet and experience deep existential dread?
have you ever made a playlist about something you were writing as an elaborate means to procrastinate when you could have been actually writing and if yes drop a link, son
do you have any kind of consistent writing schedule or just hoping for the best?
tell us about the plot of the first fanfic you ever wrote
whatâs your relationship with constructive criticism and feedback like? do you seek it out? how well do you take it?
in an ideal world where youâre already super successful and published, would you want to see a tv or movie adaptation of your work? why or why not?
at what point in the process do you come up with titles, and how easy or hard is that for you?
whatâs something neat youâve learned while doing research for something you were writing? also, how much do you worry about doing research in general?
do you ever have trouble focusing on writing? how do you get around that?Â
talk about a writing experience that has pleasantly surprised you.
whatâs your worst writing habit?Â
where do you share your writing?
where is your favorite place to write?
what is your favorite line youâve ever written?
what is your most and least favorite part of writing?
what are some books or authors that influenced your style the most?
what is your favorite trope to write?
pick a writer to co-write a book with and tell us what youâd write about.
describe your writing process from scratch to finish.
how do you deal with writers block?
on average, how much writing do you get done in a day?
whatâs your revision or rewriting process like?
do you like to write one-shots or series, and why?
do you share rough drafts or do you wait until itâs all polished? 28. And who do you share them with?
handwritten notes or typed notes?
give us a spoiler for one of your stories.
most inspirational quote youâve ever read or heard thatâs still important to you.
tell us about one of your characters whoâs an absolute joy to write
do characters influence your writing style?
do you start with the characters or the plot when writing?
how do you name characters and places?
tell us about a character whoâs very different than you who you love a whole lot
do you base your characters of real people or not? If so, tell us about one.
when creating characters, what comes first: appearance, backstory, motivation, personality, something else?
how many stories do you work on at one time?
are you an avid reader?
best piece of feedback youâve ever gotten.
what is the weirdest story idea youâve ever had.
describe the aesthetic of a story in 5 words.
how did writing change you?
any writing advice you want to share?
name three of your favorite fanfic writers.
what time are you the most productive when it comes to writing?
what story are you most proud of?
do you reread your own stories?
do you want to be published some day?
do you plan or do you write whatever comes to your mind?
share the synopsis of a story you work on that you havenât published yet
how many unfinished ideas/stories are you working on at the same time?
when writing, do you have an outline? and do you stick to it?
whatâs a common writing tip that you almost always follow?
do you have any abandoned WIPâs? What made you abandon them?
five years from now, where do you see yourself as a writer?
what is the last thing that a fic made you google when you were reading it?
what is the last thing that a fic made you google when you were writing it?
where is the most dangerous place that youâve read fic?
where is the most dangerous place that youâve written fic?
what was the first commercial property (book/movie/tv show/etc) that you realized was actually professional fanfiction?
whatâs the weirdest reason youâve ever shipped something?
whatâs the best insult youâve read in a fic?
what is your favourite title for a fic youâve read?Â
what is your favourite title for a fic youâve written?Â
when have you felt the most confident in your writing?Â
when have you felt the least confident?
how long will you spend on a story or scene before you give up?
how do you write emotional scenes? do you ever feel what the characters feel?
are you very critical of your own writing? how much do you find yourself editing (either during the writing or after the fact)?
how do you balance writing and life? do you ever feel overwhelmed by the amount of writing you have to do?
what do you do if a scene gets too serious?
how do you visualize scenes? do you see it like a movie in your head, or do the words just flow?
are you a planner, pantser, or planster?
do you know how your story ends before you start writing?
what is one essential thing to remember when writing a villain?Â
how do you write kissing scenes?
how do you choose where to end a chapter?
are you an over-writer, under-writer, or just-right-er?
do you try to put themes, motifs, messages, morals, etc in your writing? if so, how do you go about it?
if you could go back in time and give your younger self a piece of writing advice specific to you, what would it be?
âproperâ punctuation or all lowercase?
less is more or more is more?
said: overused or underused?
what would be on a moodboard for your current wip(s)?
which season best matches the mood of your wip(s)?
does your writing style change depending on the genre you write?
if you could have another author write your wip for you (bc we all dream of this occasionally), who would it be?
sarcastic narrators: entertaining or overdone?
do you notice your own voice in your writing style?
how has your writing style changed over the years?
first, second, or third person?
do you hear other peopleâs writing styles when they talk?
do you prefer dialogue or description?
do you describe a characterâs appearance all right away or in pieces?
romantic/social sideplots: interesting or irritating?
abstract or detailed romance scenes?
what donât you like about your writing style?
was being a writer a dream of yours when you were little? or did it spring up when your older? or is it just a hobby?Â
open question to the writer.
a compiled list of asks for me to reference. they are not my own. just some of my favorite questions iâve picked out from a couple different lists. feel free to reblog and use too!!
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a chĆ«ya a day. 97/â
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Next part in the Soukoku canon AU! In which things really begin to diverge from canon, and the angst arc begins.Â
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