Characters I Write For
Please message me with any ideas/requests! I need ideas(short fics or series)
Mostly write for fem!readers. I can write fluff, angst, smut, etc. If I’m not comfortable with something I can let you know
Character/Actor List
Favorite Characters/Actors To Write For
Draco Malfoy, Weasley twins
Jesse Pinkman
Paul Dano characters
Josh Hutcherson characters
Dean Winchester, Sam Winchester, Castiel
Damon Salvatore, Silas, Klaus Mikaelson, Kol Mikaelson
Rodrick Heffley
Bellamy Blake
Ezra Fitz(should probably make it clear I don’t condone)
Ian Duncan(Community)
Charlie(It’s Always Sunny)
Luke Castellan, Percy Jackson, Annabeth Chase
Finnick Odair
Tommy Shelby
Killian Hook
Paul Dano
Klitz(The Girl Next Door)
Dwayne Hoover(Little Miss Sunshine)
Edward Nashton(The Batman)
Calvin Weir-Fields(Ruby Sparks)
Brian Wilcox(Fast Food Nation)
Joby Taylor(For Ellen)
Nick Flynn(Being Flynn)
Josh Hutcherson
Peeta Mellark(The Hunger Games)
Mike Schmidt(FNAF)
Josh Futturman(Future Man)
Devon Bostick
Rodrick Heffley(Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
Jasper Jordan(The 100)
Cillian Murphy
Tommy Shelby(Peaky Blinders)
Dr. Jonathan Crane(The Dark Knight)
Neil(Watching the Detectives)
Christian Bale
Patrick Bateman(American Psycho)
Bruce Wayne(The Dark Knight)
Breaking Bad
Jesse Pinkman
Jane Margolis
Saul Goodman
Harry Potter(Golden Trio Era)
Harry Potter
Ron Weasley
Hermione Granger
Fred Weasley
George Weasley
Ginny Weasley
Luna Lovegood
Neville Longbottom
Draco Malfoy
Pansy Parkinson
Blaise Zabini
Theodore Nott
Daphne Greengrass
Adrian Pucey
Terence Higgs
Harry Potter(Marauders Era)
James Potter
Remus Lupin
Sirius Black
Lily Potter
Severus Snape
Regulus Black
Lucius Malfoy
Narcissa Malfoy
Bellatrix Lestrange
Arthur Weasley
Harry Potter(Fantastic Beasts Era)
Newt Scamander
Queenie Goldstein
Leta Lestrange
Percy Jackson
Percy Jackson
Annabeth Chase
Luke Castellan
Thalia Grace
Jason Grace
+ Gods
Criminal Minds
Spencer Reid
Aaron Hotchner
Emily Prentiss
Derek Morgan
JJ
Penelope Garcia
David Rossi
Elle Greenaway
Cat Adams
Megan Kane
Supernatural
Dean Winchester
Sam Winchester
John Winchester
Mary Winchester
Castiel
Charlie Bradbury
Rowena McLeod
Adam Milligan
Lucifer
Ruby
Jessica Moore
Gabriel
Benny Lafitte
Bela Talbot
Jo Harvelle
Ellen Harvelle
Superstore
Jonah Simms
Amy Sosa
Marcus White
Garrett McNeill
Gilmore Girls
Lorelai Gilmore
Christopher Hayden
Luke Danes
Logan Huntzberger
Jess Mariano
The Hunger Games
Peeta Mellark
Katniss Everdeen
Gale Hawthorn
Finnick Odair
Johanna Mason
Haymitch Abernathy
Pretty Little Liars
Aria Montgomery
Spencer Hastings
Emily Fields
Hannah Marin
Mona Vanderwaal
Alison Di Laurentis
Jason Di Laurentis
Ezra Fitz
Toby Cavanaugh
Jenna Marshall
Caleb Rivers
The Vampire Diaries
Damon Salvatore
Stefan Salvatore
Katherine Pierce
Elena Gilbert
Jeremy Gilbert
Bonnie Bennett
Caroline Forbes
The Originals
Klaus Mikaelson
Elijah Mikaelson
Kol Mikaelson
Rebekah Mikaelson
Freya Mikaelson
Hayley Marshall
Marcel Gerard
Davina Claire
Twilight
Edward Cullen
Bella Swan
Alice Cullen
Jasper Hale
Rosalie Hale
Emmett Cullen
Victoria
The 100
Bellamy Blake
Octavia Blake
Jasper Jordan
Shameless
Fiona Gallagher
Lip Gallagher
Carl Gallagher
Frank Gallagher
Mandy Milkovich
Kevin Ball
Veronica Fisher
The Bear
Carmy Berzatto
Sydney Adamu
Richie Jerimovich
Suicide Squad
Harley Quinn
Rick Flag
Blackguard
Once Upon A Time
Emma Swan
Regina Mills
Killian Jones
Rumplestiltskin
Robin Hood
Ruby
Hades
Community
Jeff Winger
Abed Nadir
Annie Edison
Troy Barnes
Ian Duncan
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia
Charlie Kelly
Dennis Reynolds
Dee Reynolds
Mac
Cricket
House MD
Greg House
Robert Chase
James Wilson
Lisa Cuddy
Parks and Recreation
Ben Wyatt
April Ludgate
Andy Dwyer
MCU, Marvel
Steve Rogers
Tony Stark
Natasha Romanoff
Bruce Banner
Wanda Maximoff
Loki Laufeyson
Peter Parker(Holland, Garfield, Maguire)
Gamora
Peter Quill
Scott Lang
Steven Strange
Jessica Jones
Wade Wilson
DC CW
Oliver Queen
Barry Allen
Felicity Smoak
Laurel Lance
Sara Lance
Malcom Merlyn
John Constantine
Leonard Snart
Ray Palmer
Caitlyn Snow
Julian Albert
Rip Hunter
10 Things I Hate About You
Patrick Verona
Cameron James
New Girl
Jess Day
Nick Miller
Schmidt
Other Characters
Charlie Kelmeckis(Perks Of Being A Wallflower)
Jesse Eisenberg Characters
Dr. Who(10th Doctor)
Will Probably Add More
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(my) Mag a Week: Body Points
Hello there!
I am participating in the "a mag a day" idea by @a-mag-a-day which is BRILLIANT and I decided to do "statement a week", rolling dice with the characters and fears that were ftw that week in the episodes I have listened and...I changed it to publish on Monday instead of the previous Sunday, but got busy so...delay. Sorry.
For today I rolled Archivist!Sarah Baldwin (weird one there, uh) and Flesh!Statement (Eps. 25-30).
As usual, please do forgive my quick tipper and non-native speaker mistakes,
Marla
Allons-y!
CW: weirness, very mild body horror, bad attitudes towards body image, mild violence, murder
Also on AO3!
Statement of Jenna Goth, regarding the murder and partial eating of a remarkable number of individuals in the course of less than a year.
Recorded by Sarah Baldwin, Head Archivist of the Magnus Institute, London.
Statement begins.
I know how this might look like, a letter coming from a mental institution, written by a teenager (I am still nineteen, after all) that has been in all public news after having killed and partially-eaten a few of her former classmates…
…not very reliable. However, I have heard about the kind of menaces you have to deal on a daily basis and, honestly, I trust you to trust me even more than myself. Plus, if it is of any consolation, the guard that will be taking my letter to you seem as sceptic as anyone can possibly be about you guys (you are a recurrent topic of conversation in here), so…there is that.
Sorry, I have never been much of a public speaker or, more accurately, I have never been much of a public speaker when I actually had something interesting to say or that wasn’t exactly what I wanted. When it comes to useless giving monologues as an evil cheerleader from a 80s film? There is no one (and I shall repeat no one ) that could get to my level.
I was rather perfect back then, with the exact body and features that had been worshiped for the last decade or so, looking a bit too old for my age, so everybody could acknowledge my biological merits without any sort of guilt ruminating at the back of their minds.
I was the recipient of all someone on my age should ideally be.
I had friends, a nice comfortable social position and the most accurate British version of the “popular girl in high school life” proposed by the Americans, but without the unnecessary romantic drama (which could have been funny, as long as it doesn’t involve you personally).
It cost me, of course, I had to make sure that both my brain (no one want a good-for-nothing gal, I needed high enough marks without being too remarkable) and body were perfect, just as they should be. I had to be what I was supposed to. I had to reach that state of certain perfection.
After all, who would I be if I was left alone in the not-always-so-metaphorical darkness?
Then, it happened.
The pimple appeared.
It wasn’t in a place that was actually visible; but in the upper part of my arm, completely covered by the uniform and, since it was winter, all the clothes I was going to be seen on outside high school.
Still, I knew it was there, and every time someone praised my porcelain skin I felt the gilt and same, the small sickly white over red protuberance itching within my arm. I had to make it disappear, at all costs.
I first tried cologne, it had worked previously and, obviously, all of my perfumes and similar products smelled beyond nice, so maybe I would even be more presentable. However, it did not only didn’t work, but practically burry my senses, almost as if I had fever, as if my body was… defending itself against me drying out a pimple?
It made no sense and, yet, I couldn’t think of a better explanation. So, since the painless method hadn’t worked out, I tried the grossest one: discard it from all its greasy and abscess mass manually. It worked out just about right; only that, the only thing that came out was…water, pristine water. I felt as someone voluntarily pushing a clown’s flower.
It had worked, though, so I just was glad of it and left the bathroom, choosing not to think about it ever again.
The dimple came back, this time at the perfect length for it to be seen if I rolled up my sleeves ever so slightly and, what was even worse, I could feel the rush sensation where the previous one had been coming back.
I tried not to think about it, and wait patiently until they had disappeared, certain the itching would just go away and nobody would notice my body wasn’t as perfect as before. With a bit of luck, the itching would have gone down enough for me to finish all my school work without any interruptions.
I wasn’t that lucky and, in the recess, I run towards the bathroom, noticing how the pimples were somehow crawling on themselves, provoking the most unnerving of itching on all my skin and even, partially, the muscle on itself.
I rolled up the sleeve and, apart from the already partially visible very mundane pimple, there was an inform shape almost next to my shoulder. A bulging capsule of a very low-density liquid inside…
…this couldn’t be happening. I refused to believe it but, just when I was about to turn in self-denial, I spotted one of my classmates behind me.
You see, Clara had never been very good at anything, nor even sleep (she had insomnia) nor eating (she had constant indigestions). However, what she was, that was a very reliable; that and that she always worried about other people.
“That is not normal, you should see a doctor” she said, her voice far too sweet for my liking.
After seeing that I was not going to answer, she carried on.
“Look, I will call a teacher. With an arm like this” I took personal offence.
My arms were perfect, never a “like this”. Do they have a couple of pimples? Maybe! But…I was being what I had to be! It is not fair to be judged like that! Much less by a girl whose only actual remarkable physical quality was the skin of her arms…?
There, my brain froze in one and only one thought: Clara’s arms were what I wanted. What I needed, so my body could be whole once again.
I jumped towards her, catching her for surprise and making her head find the sink with a dry clank, followed by the loss of any light in her bright blue eyes.
I started chewing the skin and flesh that occupied the parallel spaces to where mines had been corrupted.
It felt like glory.
I woke up the next morning to two completely gone pimples. Yes, it is true that Clara had always been a bit plump, so now my arm had two very specifics parts softer and wider than the rest of it; making the long-sleeve pyjamas look a bit funny on me. But I didn’t care, I got rid of the corruption and, last time I checked, we were in an era of accepting more body types, right?
So, as long as I still got accepted (better even, ever so slightly applauded), everything was fine.
The pimples kept coming up, in different parts of my body; even those were they were never supposed to appear, such as my fingertips. Every time, there was someone unworthy of a long life to give me that part of my body that had been corrupted.
My nose passed from a tiny button to the big one but with personality of my aunt, I won the muscular left leg of a marathon runner that lived next door, the far too long middle finger of a girl from the class next door…still, they matched me more than the relentless pimples that came, and came, and came…
And, every time one came, people noticed more, giving me terrible looks, noticing what I already knew: I had stopped being useful, as my perfect body was far gone and, since I couldn’t focus in anything by my disgrace, my grades also started to go down.
I passed from being a very promising piece of society to a pile of useless disgusting biological waste.
I was desperate.
So I got sloppy and, hence, the police did what they had been trying to do with absolutely no result for more than half a year: they caught me.
Somehow, the doctors and other experts came to the conclusion that all my physical alterations were the cause of extreme self-inflicted plastic surgery I somehow learned how to do.
I cannot understand it, but I couldn’t understand my pimples either; and here we are…
…at least, apparently, I finally discovered how to stop them: I surrendered. Now, I get one once in a while, but it is gone within a few days and, hey, maybe there are not so bad after all…
…maybe they help me find my new place in the world. That is the only thing I am missing: a place in the world.
Alas, me writing to you: is there anywhere in your Archives a document that explain what people like me are meant to do?
If you find it, do please contact me. If not, I bet we both can waste our time better.
Statement ends.
Well, I remember when this came to the press…God, I have never been gladder of not having gone on that trip to Edinburgh…think what would have happened having I’ve been there…Well, at least she knew what she was all the way out of the experience; that is much better than other statements we have in here.
I have just recently taken this position, after Georgina Barker recommended me when her partner, Jonathan Sims, refused since he knew what a workaholic he could become and how he was not going to go into that rabbit whole again….and, honestly, I get it.
I have always been drawn to the supernatural, but some of these statements make me question all reality on its totality.
If I am saying all this is because I would just cut part of the recording.
It isn’t as if there was anyone else listening, right? If there is: no, I am not sorry I smoked in my office every single day.
Recording ends.
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Fictional DWTS All Star (week 9)
Theme: A Night At The Movies.
Concept: Couples dance to iconic songs from movies. Done in chronological order.
Refresher just in case.
Here we go!
Couple: Johnny Weir with Daniella.
Style: Contemporary.
Song: Over The Rainbow. Judy Garland.
Score: 40.
Total: 10-10-10-10.
Couple: Milo Manheim with Emma.
Style: Foxtrot.
Song: Singin’ In The Rain. Gene Kelly.
Score: 38.
Total: 10-9-10-9.
Couple: Jodie Sweetin with Val.
Style: Jazz.
Song: Pure Imagination. Gene Wilder.
Score: 39.
Total: 10-10-9-10.
Couple: James Hinchcliffe with Lindsay.
Style: Cha Cha.
Song: The Power Of Love. Huey Lewis And The News.
Score: 38.
Total: 10-8-10-10.
Couple: Carlos PenaVega with Jenna.
Style: Rumba.
Song: My Heart Will Go On. Celine Dion.
Score: 36.
Total: 9-9-9-9.
Couple: Jojo Siwa with Sharna.
Style: Hip Hop.
Song: Lose Yourself. Eminem.
Score: 39.
Total: 10-9-10-10.
Couple: Mirai Nagasu with Mark.
Style: Viennese Waltz.
Song: Shallow. Lady Gaga. Bradley Cooper.
Score: 37.
Total: 10-9-8-10.
Dance Off.
The couple with the highest score at the end of Round 1 received 5 points and immunity from the dance off which was Johnny Weir and Daniella. Note if had been a tie the couple with the highest average overall would have received it.
Remaining couples compete in a dance off with the winner receiving 5 points. The couples had to learn and prepare for all three styles because they didn’t know until a few minutes before the dance off which style or their competition would be.
Dance Off 1.
Teams: Milo vs. JoJo.
Style: Salsa.
Song: I’ve Had The Time Of My Life. Bill Medley. Jennifer Warnes.
Winner: JoJo Siwa.
Dance Off 2.
Teams: Jodie vs. James.
Style: Rumba.
Song: I Don’t Want To Miss A Thing. Aerosmith.
Winner: Jodie Sweetin.
Dance Off 3.
Teams: Mirai vs. Carlos.
Style: Cha Cha.
Song: 9 To 5. Dolly Parton.
Winner: Carlos PenaVega.
Top Of The Leaderboard.
Johnny Weir with Daniella. 45.
Jodie Sweetin with Val. 44.
JoJo Siwa with Sharna. 44.
Bottom Three.
Mirai Nagasu with Mark.
Carlos PenaVega with Jenna.
James Hinchcliffe with Lindsay.
Judge’s Saves.
Carrie Anne saved James.
Derek saved James.
Bruno saved Carlos.
Len saved Carlos.
Eliminated
Mirai Nagasu with Mark (automtically) and James Hinchcliffe with Lindsay.
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mw female counterparts?
i'd love to see the following being used for counterparts ! if you'd like anymore suggestions, then feel free to send in another message !
counterparts: marissa cooper, aria montgomery, spencer hastings, emily fields, alison dilaurentis, maya st germain, mona vanderwaal, prue halliwell, paige matthews, phoebe halliwell, claire standish, allison reynolds, sloane peterson, mia thermopolis, sam montgomery, lindsay weir, paris geller, lane kim, allie hamilton, sabrina spellman, angela chase, betty cooper, cheryl blossom, toni topaz, josie mccoy, torrance shipman, missy pantone, andie walsh, kat stratford, joey potter, jen lindley, carrie bradshaw, miranda hobbs, jade west, addison montgomery, lexie grey, arizona robbins, mary jane watson, elena gilbert, katherine pierce, anna stern, cat valentine, brenda walsh, kelly taylor, belly conklin, sarah cameron, kiara carerra, cleo anderson, donna martin, caroline forbes, jenna rink, bonnie bennett, hayley marshall, buffy summers, willow rosenberg, faith lehane, cordelia chase, daphne bridgerton, lorelai gilmore, heather chandler, veronica sawyer, regina george, blair waldorf, cora hale, allison argent, malia tate, siobhan roy, fiona gallagher, veronica fisher, serena van der woodsen, georgina sparks, brooke davis, peyton sawyer, haley james scott, tashi duncan, quinn james, alex dupre, rachel gatina, rosalie hale, alice cullen, esme cullen, jane volturi, daphne blake, dionne davenport, aimee gibbs, amber mariens, samantha baker, sandy olson, olivia baker, layla keating, betty rizzo, marcia brady, lyla garrity, jackie burkhart, donna pinciotti, and monica geller !
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Outside the Frame: Art and the Moving Image is a guide to creativity, the artworks, and the institutional armature that underpins the moving image.
Featuring artworks by Lynette Wallworth, Warwick Thornton, Shaun Gladwell, Daniel Crooks, Angelica Mesiti, David Rosetzky, Hossein Valamanesh, Trent Parke and Narelle Autio, Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer, Soda Jerk, Zanny Begg, Amos Gebhardt, John Harvey, Jason Phu, Gabriella Hirst, Madison Bycroft, Reko Rennie, and Amrita Hepi; new contextual essays by Kate Warren and Lauren Carroll Harris; a conversation between Anna Zagala, Amos Gebhardt and Jason Phu; and new and republished historical texts by Catherine Wilson, Anna Zagala, Sarah Tutton, Erica Green, Ulanda Blair, Emma McCrae, Fiona Trigg, Hamid Severi, Gideon Haigh, Robert McFarlane, Jessie Scott, Isobel Parker Philip, Adolfo Aranjuez, Jenna Rain Warwick, Chelsey O’Brien, Shelley McSpedden, Kathryn Weir, McKenzie Wark, and Kate ten Buuren.
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