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narcissistshandler · 1 year
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can I request a yandere younger brother Hajun x big brother male reader? Like the reader is about to go to college but Hajun doesn't want that, afraid his brother will find a girlfriend but the reader reassures him that he won't and he does it while fucking him in front of a mirror, just basically whispering reassuring words to him.
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⠀⠀♰⠀⠀𝗦𝗛𝗘
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𝗣𝗔𝗜𝗥𝗜𝗡𝗚 ko hajun/goo hajoon x m!reader
𝗪𝗔𝗥𝗡𝗜𝗡𝗚𝗦 male reader, top! reader, bottom! hajun, yandere! hajun (more implied than intended), incest, reader referred as "hyung". minors dni
𝗔/𝗡 smut ended up in the background, sorry 'bout that
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"Hajun, have you seen my suitcase?"
Silence ensued, you waited standing in the middle of the room, hands on hips. The door opposite opened, so your younger brother walked out, entering your room.
"Hajun?" you pressed, turning to face him. A cold expression stared back at you, a concrete wall trying to keep you out.
Your brother had always been like this, hard to get close to or understand, but not for you, never for you. To you, he was an open book, shouting words even when he showed minimal expression or preferred a cold stare over words. And that's how you knew, before he even understood what was going on, that Hajun's feelings for you weren't platonic, nothing like brothers normally felt for each other. He panicked when confronted, that unsual anxiety taking over his body, hands shaking, muttering apologies mixed with "I love you" and "please don't leave me" and when you pulled him to you and kissed him, Hajun ── the guy so feared that made people pee just by looking at him ── passed out. When he woke up, minutes later, he first ignored you, deaf to your words, then he assumed a guilt that didn't exist and with his hands clutching your clothes he begged you not to leave him; you could hate him, he was nothing, he didn't deserve you, but please don't go.
Sometimes, it was still difficult to relate the anxious and desperate boy with the aloof and confident one. The boy your best friend insisted that hit him for a joke about marrying you and the boy who stole your underpants thinking you didn't know.
"I didn't see," he said at last, sitting down on the bed among the mess of clothes and objects.
"I need to find it, my flight is in two days."
He shrugged, oblivious to your stress, and pulled one of the neatly folded t-shirts from the pile, then another and another, until they were all crumpled and thrown in random corners of the bed. You watched him in astonishment, taking a deep breath so you wouldn't just yell at him.
Hajun wasn't exactly hiding his displeasure at your departure. You were going to college in another city and being separated from you even for short periods during childhood had always made him anxious and irritable. It was hard to imagine what the thought of spending years away from you was doing to his mind. Yes, you would come visit him every weekend and call and text every day, but the argument seemed to go right by him.
This week alone, he's already stolen your tickets twice, tried to poison you with foods you're allergic to in an attempt to make you miss your flight once, messed up your clothes five times, and begged you to stay... well, every day. In some dark way, you knew he was constantly considering chaining you to the foot of the bed, but you tried to convince yourself that it was stress making you imagine things. And yesterday, he had tried to impersonate you and cancel your college application. Since then you had ignored him, unable to look at his indifferent face without wanting to slap him.
Of course, you had no way of knowing what that, along with your inevitable departure, was doing to his head.
"You know I hate it when you lie to me," you confronted, feeling your blood heat up. "Where's my suitcase? And stop messing with my stuff! I'm tired of your childish behavior!"
His lips trembled, looking like he might cry at any moment, but instead his expression hardened, eyes flashing furiously in your direction.
"Am I being childish? You're the one leaving, leaving me. Am I not enough for you, hyung? Do you hate me? Is that why you're leaving? Are you disgusted with me? Because I like you? You're going to stay away from me aren't you? To find a girlfriend, some bitch with whom you will marry and have children. I will kill her I swear I will," he snapped, for the first time in years yelling at you. Your eyes widened, caught off guard by the explosion. Hajun blinked, confronted by your expression and in moments the anger was replaced by something else and he lowered his gaze, whispering softly, the first tears falling: "Please do not leave me."
You took a deep breath, confused, surprised, feeling so many things at the same time that you couldn't even identify, but most important of all, the feeling of having failed as a brother and a lover.
The bed sagged under your weight, a sob breaking in the air as you pulled Hajun to you, trying to fit him into your lap. He wasn't small anymore, he was heavy and had a well-built body, his thighs thick over hers, his weight pressing you into the mattress. He wasn't a kid anymore, but then why did he still act the same as when he was?
You chuckled softly, pressing a kiss to his temple as you tried to wipe the tears falling down his face. He offered you a sullen snarl in response.
"Listen to me, Hajun," you asked. "I love you." That got his attention, wet eyes lifting to stare at you. "You are the most precious thing to me, nothing could ever replace you, nothing ever will, and no one."
"Then don't go," he pleaded uncertainly. You tightened your arms around him tighter.
"I have to go, love. That doesn't mean I won't come back or forget about you or look for someone else. You're the only person I want."
"What about she?"
"There is no 'she', Hajun."
He didn't answer, and you knew he still had doubts, that fear wouldn't dissipate so easily.
You cupped his damp cheek and leaned forward, kissing him. Lips touching as lightly as a feather. Sweetly and slowly you guided him, trying to convey all your love through the act. Hajun melted against you, salty tears falling back down as you pulled back, smiling at him and somehow, you knew he was thinking about you smiling that way at someone else, kissing someone else that way, holding they in your arms and tell that you loved they... You went back to kissing him, trying to make his attention stay in the here and now, in you.
You took off his shirt and struggled to get his pants and underwear off without him having to leave your lap. Hajun moaned softly as the kisses on his neck and shoulders strayed lower and one of his nipples was caught between your teeth. He rocked his hips in search of friction, a wet mark being left behind as the head leaking from his cock found your stomach. You allowed, of course you did, you could never deny your little brother anything. If he only understood the size of your love...
It was hard to get Hajun off of you so you could get the lube, abandoning the condom in the drawer at his request. He wanted to have you, completely. He crawled back to you eagerly, blushing in the prettiest way as you sat him down with his back to you, back against your chest, your cock hard against his ass and eyes meeting the reflection in the mirror at the front of the bed. No need to ask him to keep his eyes on the mirror, Hajun drank the reflected actions like water, groaning loudly as one of your lubricated fingers slipped inside his red hole and your lips kissed the back of his neck. Beautiful, you whispered, finger slowly in and out of him, crawling against the sensitive walls. My one and only love, the other hand busy pinching his pretty nipples begging for attention. I don't need anyone else but you, when one finger turned into two and he trembled around the stretch, sweat running down the neck. I will always come back to you, when you finally slid inside him, holding his legs so you two could watch in the mirror his hole opening up for you, his dick, red and leaking. He broke eye contact, head falling back on your shoulder, hole squeezing around your cock. But it was the I love you so much that made him cry even harder, sobbing, nails digging into your arms, coming a second time for you even when his cock was unable to shed anything, twitching pathetically.
At the end of the night he passed out, exhausted after beg with a hoarse throat to you keep him full, refusing to let you clean him, open and swollen hole contracting in the attempt to keep all your cum inside. He was sweaty, semen smeared on his belly and tears dried on his face, finally able to sleep peacefully.
Two days later you left, tickets in hand, a new city waiting for you and a gps and messaging spy app that your brother had downloaded while you were sleeping working to make sure you didn't lie and that he really didn't have to get one-way ticket to scare away whatever bitch you tried to replace him with.
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moonbyulsstuff · 1 year
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Hey, I really enjoy your Questism headcannons. Can you do one with Male! reader x Ryu Sikyung? (the red-hair guy from East Gangbuk) I imagine the reader to be part of West Gangbuk, so a mixed of romance and platonic?
Dating Headcanons: Ryu Sikyung.
Male Reader.
Requested.
Masterlist.
Request Rules
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To be honest, this man did not expect that he would dating a male.
But hey, he wasn't complaining.
In fact, he thought he got the jackpot with you.
You were a great boyfriend, kind, and loving.
In fact, he didn't know why you were part of a high school gang, specifically West Gangbuk High.
So it was a risky move, for the both of you to be dating.
That's why you two were careful when you two go out on dates, you two would wearing disguise.
And whenever you two come across, the two of you don't fight. You two would pretend and then walk away with some... minor injuries.
You didn't want both sides to get suspicious of you two.
And when you two were alone, at your house or at his house, the two of you would cuddles for hours with no end.
Sikyung was pretty much the best boyfriend you could ever ask.
Whenever you were upset, he would go out of his way to do something nice for you.
Oh but whenever you two get into an argument, Sikyung would not raise his voice at you. He would be just in disappointment.
When it his fault, Sikyung would taking a walk for about an hour before coming back and apologizing to you,
When it's your fault, he will give you some pace before you coming to him to apologize.
But when it's both of your of fault, he would hug you while you cry or you holding him in your arms as he cried. It was just you two comforting each other and apologizing to each other.
Sikyung get's jealous very easily, just someone looking at you with interest. You bet that Sikyung would be threatening and insulting them.
He's very overprotective of you, even though a lot of people don't know that you two are together.
If he heard someone had made you upset or bullied, Sikyung would find that person and beat them unless they are a girl, then Sikyung would be insulting non-stop.
With the excuse, that he felt like doing so.
But, in all honesty, Sikyung is afraid that he would lose you.
He doesn't want for the others to find out about your guys relationship which would lead to you two breaking up.
He's very careful whenever he's around his crew and always avoid the topic of relationship, afraid his relationship with you would slip out.
And the same goes for you, you two just wants to be happy together without a bunch of your friends, disapproving your relationship.
So now, he will appreciate every moment he gets with you.
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chosoloz · 11 days
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𓈒 ۫ ᧔ ᧓ ָ֢ muryo! ☕ ۫ 𖹭 ︵
🐈‍⬛ . . ! ♡ he/him , 9teen . ͏͏͏ ͏
♩⠀bttm , male reader ⠀ׂ ⠀ ㅤ᳥ ⁽ ´ ` ᳥ ᪲⁾
⌯ ABOUT ME .ᐟ
hi hi! i mainly post my works on ao3 (which are all just ship content) but the lack of male readers there makes eughh! the amount of female reader works i’ve resorted to reading is uncountable at this point so of course, i’m gonna start writing for myself. dw, i take requests just check my rules before you do! [a simple side note; i do also write dark content, i will be tagging it as such but just a slight heads up] "૮₍ •⤙•˶...
i am also absolutely up for moots !! i barely have any friends but you can chat or send me an ask if you wanna become moots with me; i probably like almost everything on the internet but just for conversation starters, here are my interests ::
⌯ ANIME/MANHWA.
saiki, jujutsu kaisen, blue lock, chainsaw man, lookism, manager kim, he is a high school girl, s-rank class i raised, quest supremacy, viral hit, true education, madoka magica, one piece, haikyuu (still on season one), when the killer falls in love, my father-in-law is my wife, killer peter, hunter x hunter, bleach, bungou stray dogs, kotaro lives alone, etc, etc..
⌯ BL’S.
dangerous convenience store, dear door, black mirror, double trap, kill me if you can, dreadful night, the pizza delivery man and the gold palace, the pawns revenge, bj alex, shutline, the best luck of my life, topsy-turvy, taming the tiger, stranger, crucial point, punch drunk love, etc, etc. (get out of here with codename anastasia, roses and champagne and jinx cause y'all fucked in the head 🗣️)
⌯ CHARACTER I KIN.
shoko, megumi, hange, saiki, reo, tenya, kaminari, atsushi, daniel park, hobin.
have fun reading my works 😜 !!
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r-e-m-i · 11 months
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꧁ωнєη яєqυєѕтιηg кєєρ ιη мιη∂:
I will not make anything I do not feel comfortable with
When using the ask box you can rant or vent but don't make anything too heavy
might take me some time to get to your ask
if you want an x reader fic please be specific about the gender and if you want it to be angst/comfort/crack etc.
I write to improve so it wont be that great
I prolly wont write unless you request so if you want something don't wait around for me to write it
this is a safe space keep it that way
I do not consent to people copying or translating my work weather it's here or on other platforms
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Male(only xfemale)/female/gender-neutral reader
Description of yourself /reader  for example if you want a specific hair type or skin color or a specific personality height etc.
hurt - comfort
comfort
angst
crack
suicide and dark themes
webtoon /manhwa
anime
manga
movies
platonic
romantic
꧁ησ
Smut
fandoms
Lookism
How to fight/ viral hit
jjk
questism/quest supremacy
If you want me to add a fandom you want then request it
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25 Amazing Books by African-American Writers You Need to Read
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25 Amazing Books by African-American Writers You Need to Read
Black History Month gives us 28 days to honor African Americans and the ever-expanding contributions they make to culture. Literature in particular has been a space for black authors to tell their stories authentically, and bookworms seeking good reads can choose from an array of fiction, poetry, historical texts, essays, and memoirs. From literary icons to fresh, buzzworthy talent, we’re highlighting 25 books by African-American authors you should add to your reading list today.
1. KINDRED // OCTAVIA BUTLER
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Octavia Butler’s Kindred (1979) is one of a string of novels she penned centering black female protagonists, which was unprecedented in a white-male dominated science and speculative fiction space. This story centers Dana, a young writer in 1970s Los Angeles, who is unexpectedly whisked away to the 19th century antebellum South where she saves the life of Rufus Weylin, the son of a plantation owner. When Dana’s white husband—initially suspicious of her claims—is transported back in time with her, complicated circumstances follow since interracial marriage was considered illegal in America until 1967. To paint an accurate picture of the slavery era, Butler told In Motion Magazine in 2004, she studied slave narratives and books by the wives of plantation owners.
2. HUNGER: A MEMOIR OF (MY) BODY // ROXANE GAY
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In the second entry of her divulging 2017 memoir Hunger, Roxane Gay reveals, “… this is a book about disappearing and being lost and wanting so very much, wanting to be seen and understood.” The New York Times best-selling author pinpoints deep-seated emotions from a string of experiences, such as an anxious visit to a doctor’s office concerning gastric bypass surgery and turning to food to cope with a boy raping her when she was a girl. In six powerful parts, the daughter of Haitian immigrants and National Book Award finalist reclaims the space necessary to document her truth—and uses that space to come out of the shadows she had once intentionally tried to hide in.
3. THE FIRE NEXT TIME // JAMES BALDWIN
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James Baldwin is a key figure among the great thinkers of the 20th century for his long range of criticism about literature, film, culture, and revelations on race in America. One of his most widely known literary contributions was his 1963 book The Fire Next Time, a text featuring two essays: one a letter to his 14-year-old nephew, in which he encourages him not to give in to racist ideas that blackness makes him lesser. The second essay, “Down At The Cross,” takes the reader back to Baldwin’s childhood in Harlem as he details conditions of poverty, his struggle with religious authorities, and his relationship with his father.
4. BETWEEN THE WORLD AND ME // TA-NEHISI COATES
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After re-reading James Baldwin’s The Fire Next Time, Ta-Nehisi Coates was inspired to write a book-long essay to his teenage son about being black in America and forewarns him of the plight that comes with facing white supremacy. The result was the 2015 National Book Award-winning Between the World and Me. New York magazine reported that after reading, Toni Morrison wrote, “I’ve been wondering who might fill the intellectual void that plagued me after James Baldwin died. Clearly it is Ta-Nehisi Coates.” Throughout the book, Coates recounts witnessing violence in “the streets” and police brutality growing up in Baltimore, his time studying at historically black Howard University, and asks the hard questions about the past and future of race in America.
5. INVISIBLE MAN // RALPH ELLISON
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Ralph Ellison’s 1952 classic Invisible Man follows one African-American man’s quest for identity during the 1920s and 1930s—and decades later, this is a struggle that many continue to encounter. Because of racism, the unnamed protagonist, known as “Invisible Man,” does not feel seen by society and narrates the reader through a series of unfortunate and fortunate events to fit in while living in the South and later in Harlem, New York City. In 1953, Invisible Man was awarded the National Book Award, making Ellison the first African-American author to receive the prestigious honor for fiction [PDF].
6. BELOVED // TONI MORRISON
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Toni Morrison’s Pulitzer Prize-winning 1987 novel Beloved puts Sethe, a former slave in 1873 Cincinnati, Ohio, in contact with the supernatural. Before becoming a freed woman, Sethe attempted to kill her children to save them from a life of enslavement. While her sons and one daughter survived, her infant daughter, “Beloved,” died. Sethe’s family becomes haunted by a spirit believed to be Beloved, and Morrison provides a layered portrayal of the plight of post-slavery black life with a magical surrealism edge as Sethe learns she must confront her repressed memories of trauma and her past life in bondage.
7. ALL ABOUT LOVE: NEW VISIONS // BELL HOOKS
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In the 2000 book All About Love, feminist scholar Bell Hooks grapples with how people are commonly socialized to perceive love in modern society. She uses a range of examples to delve into the topic, from her personal childhood and dating reflections, to popular culture references. This is a powerful essential text that calls on humans to revise a new, healthier blueprint for love, free of patriarchal gender limitations and dominating behaviors that don’t serve mankind’s emotional needs.
8. THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF MALCOLM X // MALCOLM X, ALEX HALEY
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In 1963, Malcolm X would drive from his home Harlem to author Alex Haley’s apartment down in New York’s Greenwich Village to collaborate on his autobiography. Unfortunately, the minister and activist didn’t live to see it in print—The Autobiography of Malcolm X was published in 1965, not long after his assassination in February of that year. The books chronicles the many lessons the young Malcolm (born Malcolm Little in Omaha, Nebraska) learned from witnessing his parents’ struggles with racism during his childhood; to his troubled young adulthood with drugs and incarceration; and his later evolving into one of the most iconic voices in the movement for black liberation.
9. THEIR EYES WERE WATCHING GOD // ZORA NEALE HURSTON
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During Zora Neale Hurston’s career, she was more concerned with writing about the lives of African Americans in an authentic way that uplifted their existence, rather than focus on their traumas. Her most celebrated work, 1937’s Their Eyes Were Watching God, is an example of this philosophy and brings to light Janie Mae Crawford, a middle-aged woman in Florida, who details lessons she learned about love and finding herself after three marriages. Hurston used black southern dialect in the characters’ dialogue, as to proudly represent their voices and manner.
10. THE NEW JIM CROW: MASS INCARCERATION IN THE AGE OF COLORBLINDNESS // MICHELLE ALEXANDER
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The Jim Crow laws of the 19th and 20th century were intended to marginalize black Americans during the Reconstruction period who were establishing their own businesses, entering the labor system, and running for office. Although a series of anti-discrimination rulings, such as Brown vs. Board of Education and the Voting Rights Act, were passed during the Civil Rights Movement, Michelle Alexander’s 2010 book argues that mass incarceration is the new Jim Crow impacting black American lives, especially black men. In the text, Alexander explores how the war on drugs, piloted by the Ronald Reagan administration, created a system in which black Americans were stripped of their rights after serving time for nonviolent drug crimes.
11. SISTER OUTSIDER: ESSAYS AND SPEECHES // AUDRE LORDE
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Originally published in 1984, Sister Outsider is an anthology of 15 essays and speeches written by lesbian feminist writer and poet Audre Lorde. The titles of her works are as intriguing as the content is eye-opening. For example: “Uses of the Erotic: The Erotic as Power,” examines the way people, especially women, lose when they block the erotic—or deep passion—from their work and while exploring their spiritual and political desires. In “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House,” Lorde explains how feminism fails by leaving out the voices of black women, queer women, and poor women—which are ideas that are still shaping conversations within feminism today.
12. THE AUDACITY OF HOPE: THOUGHTS ON RECLAIMING THE AMERICAN DREAM // BARACK OBAMA
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Barack Obama’s The Audacity of Hope was his second book and the No. 1 New York Times bestseller when it was released in the fall of 2006. The title was derived from a sermon he heard by Pastor Jeremiah Wright called “The Audacity to Hope.” It was also the title of the keynote speech the then-Illinois State Senator gave at the Democratic National Convention in 2004. Before becoming the 44th president of the United States, Obama’s Audacity of Hope outlined his optimistic vision to bridge political parties so that the government could better serve the American people’s needs.
13. THE WARMTH OF OTHER SUNS: THE EPIC STORY OF AMERICA’S GREAT MIGRATION // ISABEL WILKERSON
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During the Great Migration, millions of African Americans departed the Southern states to Northern and Western cities to escape Jim Crow laws, lynchings, and the failing sharecropping system. Isabel Wilkerson, the first African-American woman to win a Pulitzer Prize in journalism, documented these movements in her 2010 book, which involved 15 years of research and interviews with 1200 people. The book highlights the stories of three individuals and their journeys from Florida to New York City, Mississippi to Chicago, and Louisiana to Los Angeles. Wilkerson’s excellent and in-depth documentation won her a National Book Critics Circle Award for the nonfiction work.
14. BROWN GIRL DREAMING // JACQUELINE WOODSON
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Jacqueline Woodson’s children’s books and YA novels are inspired by her desire to highlight the lives of communities of color—narratives she felt were missing from the literature landscape. In her 2014 National Book Award-winning autobiography, Brown Girl Dreaming, Woodson uses her own childhood story in verse form, to fill those representation voids. The author came of age during the Civil Rights Movement and subsequently the Black Power Movement, and lived between the laid-back lifestyle of South Carolina and the fast-paced New York City. Through her work, we are reminded of how family and community play a role in helping individuals persevere through life’s trials.
15. REDEFINING REALNESS: MY PATH TO WOMANHOOD, IDENTITY, LOVE & SO MUCH MORE // JANET MOCK
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Janet Mock, an African-American and Hawaiian transgender activist and writer, began her career in media as a staff editor at People. In 2011, Mock decided to share her story with the world and came out as a transgender woman in a Marie Claire article, and after landing a book deal, she released this New York Times bestselling memoir in 2014. Mock used her platform to speak in full about her upbringing as a young girl of color in poverty and identifying as transgender—a courageous move that set her on a path to being an inspiring voice for those facing difficulty in accepting their identity.
16. FIRE SHUT UP IN MY BONES // CHARLES M. BLOW
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In his 2014 memoir Fire Shut Up in My Bones, New York Times columnist Charles M. Blow opens up about growing up in a segregated Louisiana town during the 1970s as the youngest of five brothers. In 12 chapters, Blow offers an extensive look at his path to overcoming the odds of poverty, the trauma of being a victim of childhood rape, and his gradual understanding his bi-sexuality. Although these are hard truths to tell, Blow told NPR in 2014, he wrote this book especially for those who are going through similar experiences and need to know their lives are still worth living, despite their painful circumstances.
17. I KNOW WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS // MAYA ANGELOU
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If you read anything by the late, great, prophetic poet Maya Angelou, her 1969 I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings should be at the top of your list: It provides an in-depth look at the obstacles that shaped her early life. Angelou’s childhood and teenage years were nomadic, as her separated parents moved her and her brother from rural Arkansas to St. Louis, Missouri, and eventually to California, where at different times she lived in Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Oakland. Besides the blatant racism she saw unfold around her in the South, a young Maya also faced childhood rape, and as a teen, homelessness and pregnancy. Angelou, who was at first reluctant to write the book, achieved much success with the text as she became the first African-American woman to have a non-fiction bestseller.
18. BABEL-17 // SAMUEL R. DELANY
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In 2015, Samuel R. Delany told The Nation that when he first began attending science fiction conferences in the 1960s, he was one of only a few black writers and enthusiasts present. Over the years, with his contributions and the work of others like Octavia Butler, whom he mentored, he opened doors for black writers in the genre. If you’re looking for a sci-fi thriller taking place in space and centering a woman leader protagonist, Delany’s 1967 Nebula Award-winning Babel-17 is the one. Rydra Wong, a spaceship captain, is intrigued by a mysterious language called Babel-17 that has the power to alter a person’s perception of themselves and others, and possibly brainwash her to betray her government.
19. SPLAY ANTHEM // NATHANIEL MACKEY
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Readers of Nathaniel Mackey’s poetry are often intrigued by his ability to merge the worlds of music (particularly jazz) and poetry to create soul-grabbing rhythmic prose. Splay Anthem is a masterful work exhibiting his style, and the 2006 collection includes two poems Mackey had been writing for more than 20 years: “Song of the Andoumboulou,” a ritual funeral song from the Dogon people of modern-day Mali; and “Mu.” Splay Anthem is woven into three sections, “Braid,” “Fray,” and “Nub,” in which two characters travel through space and time and whose final destinations are unclear. Mackey’s nonlinear form is deliberate: “There’s a lot of emphasis on movement in the poems, and there’s a lot of questions about ultimate arrival, about whether there is such a state or place,” he said in an excerpt from A Community Writing Itself: Conversations with Vanguard Writers of the Bay Area.
20. THE HATE U GIVE // ANGIE THOMAS
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Angie Thomas is part of a new crop of African-American authors bringing fresh new storytelling to bookshelves near you. Her 2017 debut young adult novel, The Hate U Give, was inspired by the protests of the Black Lives Matter movement. It follows Starr Carter, a 16-year-old who has witnessed the police-involved shooting of her best friend Khalil. The book, which topped the New York Times bestseller chart, is a timely fictional tale which humanizes the voices behind one of the largest movements in present times.
21. NOT WITHOUT LAUGHTER // LANGSTON HUGHES
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Take it back to where the Harlem Renaissance legend Langston Hughes began his novelistic bibliography. In 1930’s Not Without Laughter, Sandy Rogers is an African-American boy growing up in Kansas during the ’30s—a story loosely based on Hughes’s own experiences living in Lawrence and Topeka, Kansas. Hughes vividly paints his characters based on the “typical Negro family in the Middle West” he grew up around, he explained in his autobiography The Big Sea. In this way, Hughes paved the way for more storytelling about black life outside of urban big city settings.
22. SALVAGE THE BONES // JESMYN WARD
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Jesmyn Ward’s 2011 novel Salvage the Bones merges fiction with her real life experience surviving Hurricane Katrina as a native of a rural Mississippi town. Ward tells a new story through the eyes of Esch, a pregnant teenage girl who lives in poverty with her three brothers and a father who is battling alcoholism, in a fictional town called Bois Sauvage. Through this National Book Award-winning tale, Ward writes an emotionally intense and deep account about a family who must find a way to overcome differences and stick together to survive the passing storm.
23. DON’T CALL US DEAD // DANEZ SMITH
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Don’t Call Us Dead is a cathartic series of poems that imagine an afterlife where black men can fully be themselves. Danez Smith’s poignant words take heartbreaking imagery of violence upon the bodies of black men, and juxtapose them with scenes of a new plane, one that is much better than the existence they lived before. Upon arrival, it’s a celebration, as men and boys are embraced by their fellow brothers and are able to truly experience being “alive.” Smith’s prose sticks, and you will think more deeply about the delicacy of life and death, long after you’ve put the book back on the shelf.
24. THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD // COLSON WHITEHEAD
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Colson Whitehead brings a bit of fantasy to historical fiction in his 2016 novel The Underground Railroad. Historically, the underground railroad was a network of safe houses for runaways on their journey to reaching the freed states. But Whitehead invents a literal secret underground railroad with real tracks and trains in his novel. This system takes his main character, Cora, a woman who escaped a Georgia plantation, to different states and stops. Along her journey, she faces a new set of horrific hurdles that could hold her back from obtaining freedom.
25. DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS // WALTER MOSLEY
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If you’re into mystery but don’t know Walter Mosley, it’s time to catch up. The crime-fiction author has published more than 40 books, with his Ezekiel “Easy” Rawlins series being his most popular. Mosley’s 1990 debut (and Easy’s debut as well) Devil in a Blue Dress takes the reader to 1940s Watts, a Los Angeles neighborhood where we are first introduced to Easy, who has recently relocated to the City of Angels after losing his job in Houston. He finds a new line of work as a detective when a man at a bar wants him to track down a woman named Daphne Monet.
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narcissistshandler · 1 year
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hello there, little pawn, my name is [RAFAEL] or just rafe, I have [21 YEARS] old and I'm a [BISEXUAL] man that goes by the [HE/HIM] pronouns. English is not my first language, bear with me (and feel free to correct any grammatical errors). This blog will only write for [TOP READER] in smut and only [MALE OR GN] reader, minors please dni. Things here can get a little [DARK], so always read the warnings and proceed with caution. If I make any mistakes please let me know and feel free to send messages other than requests.
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⠀࣭⋆ FANDOMS I WRITE FOR
my focus is writing for fandoms that have little top!reader content, I currently write for the following works:
lookism, how to fight/viral hit, quest supremacy, blue lock, windbreaker, lord of the mysteries, jujutsu kaisen, death note, attack on titan, spider verse and jojo's bizarre adventure.
you can find the list of characters here or on the third link up there at the beginning. I often receive requests for other fandoms and it doesn't bother me, but it's preferable to ask first if I know the fandom in question.
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⠀࣭⋆ WARNINGS
I'm currently receiving a lot of requests asking for female readers, among other things, so I would like to once again ask that the rules be read before sending a request.
And remembering that all the characters I write for are of legal age or have been made aged up for narration purposes.
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⠀࣭⋆ STATUS
getting back active
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last work: dumb dumb dumb, male reader x isagi (blue lock)
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moonbyulsstuff · 5 months
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Howdy! Can i ask for a scenario where haru seong found out that his male s/o, who he thought was weak and couldn't fight (because his male s/o pretended to be weak) is powerful and a part of a influencial gang and haru found out about this when he's being gang up on and his s/o decide to intervene and manage to beat all of his attackers in 4 minutes and haru begin questioning his s/o on why did his s/o hide it from him. Ps can u add a backstory how haru and male s/o first meet? And also the male s/o martial arts are sambo and weapon based silat
YOU CAN FIGHT?!?!
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Male Reader.
Requested.
Masterlist
Request Rules.
Haru always thought his lover couldn't fight, like at all. yeah, his boyfriend works out but he never really took up martial arts.
He never really told him, Haru always thought [Name] was a normal guy who just happens to work out a lot. So... why...?
So why? So why? Why? Why? WHY? WHY!??! WHY WAS HIS BOYFRIEND BEATING THE GUYS SO EASILY?! WHEN HE HAD DIFFICULTY FIGHTING THEM OFF?! HOW??! Haru just looked at his boyfriend in shock as he beat the four guys so easily, they passed out on the floor as [Name] finished. He was breathing heavily as he looked back and walked towards Haru, he kneeled down and looked at him worriedly. "Are you alright baby? Oh god, look at you..." He worriedly said as he held Haru up.
He continues to stare at him while [Name] checks Haru making sure there were no serious injuries.
"Le-" "YOU CAN FIGHT?!" [Name] flinched when Haru shouted and looked at his boyfriend who was in shock and in disbelief, [Name] nervously chuckled and scratched the back of his head. "Y-Yeah..." He said as Haru mouth was wide open, he was in total shock that his boyfriend can fight at all. He never told him nor mention him about it?! Haru huffed and pulled himself away from [Name] grasp making the male looked at Haru confused and in shock.
"Haru? What's wrong?" [Name] asked looking worried as ever for his boyfriend who wasn't responding to him. "Haru?" He asked once more.
"Ho.. how long...?" "What?" Haru looked at him [Name]. "Since how long... were you able to fight..?" He asked as [Name] nervously chuckled. "Ummm.. since forever?" [Name] nervously said as Haru sighed and before he could say anything else, he was cut over by someone shouting for [Name].
"[Name]!!" [Name] flinched as he immediately looked over his shoulder and his face paled when he saw the person shouting for him, the person stopped in front of them, out of breath from running towards them.
"I saw what happened! Oh my god, I can't believe they would do that!!" "Shh! Shh! Shut your mout-" "They are newbies in our gang sir so I promise I will give them a lecture later!" "Gang?!"
Haru mouth and eyes widened when he heard as he looked at his boyfriend who was sweating bullets as the other person didn't notice the tension between the two and kept spewing out of his mouth.
[Name] having enough of it, gripped the person mouth and glared at them. "Look, I get it. So go back." He said as the they nodded frantically and ran back, [Name] sighed and slowly looked back at his boyfriend who was looking at him in shock and somewhat in disbelief.
".... You're in a gang..?" Haru asked as [Name] slowly nodded and scratched his head nervously. "Y-Yeah... and... I'm the-" "The leader? And... you didn't told me about this..?" Haru said as he crossed his arms as [Name] looked down in the ground, looking like a kicked puppy.
"It's just that... I didn't know how to... tell you.. or when to... tell you about it..." The maroon haired boy rubbed his face as he sighed and looked at [Name]. ".... so.. you can fight.. but also part of the gang? Not just a member but their leader?" "Yeaahh...." Haru shook his head and sighed, [Name] looked at him. "Are you mad?" He asked nervously. "Apart of me is, but also a apart of me is just in shock.." "Is that good?" "No." "Oh.."
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moonbyulsstuff · 1 year
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To the people who requested this week.
Please read my Request Rules to see if I am accepting or not accepting any request at the moment, I really appreciate that you request me and I'll still be working on them, don't worry.
But I am currently not accepting any request at the moment as school has been getting busier than ever, especially since it's the final semester. I don't have a lot of free time on my hand but if I do, I do work on the request.
Please if you want to request, make sure you go to my Request Rules to see if I am accepting any request at the moment or not.
But to the people who requested this week or somewhere the moment I stopped accepting request at the moment, don't worry. I'll still work on them.
But to the people who want to request in the future, please look at my Request Rules first. That's all I want to say.
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moonbyulsstuff · 2 years
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Masterlist.
Request Rules.
I'm only putting the characters that I have written about.
Lookism.
Just A Kiss, Nothing Else: Johan x Male Reader.
Johan Seong x Female Reader Headcanon.
YN! Johan Seong and YN! Daniel Park Headcanons: Gender Neutral Reader
Them Reacting you to Calling them Pretty, with a Gender Neutral Reader.
Johan Seong and Eli Jang Polyamorous Relationship Headcanon, with a Gender Neutral Reader.
Sudden Love: Jay Hong x GN Reader.
Dating Them Headcanons: Lookism Male Version with a Gender Neutral Reader: Zack Lee, Vasco, Daniel Park, Johan Seong, Jay Hong, Eli Jang.
Their Reaction To You Rejecting Them Because You Are In Love With Someone Else, with a Gender Neutral Reader: Zoe Park, Gun, Daniel Park, Johan Seong.
Them with Male S/O Who's Shy: Mira Kim, Mary Kim, Zoe Park, Crystal Choi.
Xiaolong Dating Headcanons with a Female Reader.
Our Little Secret: Daniel Park x Female Reader.
Dating Diego Kang headcanons: Diego Kang x Female Reader.
Xiaolong x GN Reader Headcanons: What's okay and not okay with him.
Yandere Sinu Han Headcanons with a GN Reader.
My Type: Y!Jake Kim x GN Reader.
No: Y!Eugene x GN Reader.
No Matter What, You Belong To Me: Y!Daniel Park x GN Reader.
A Ruined First Date: Xiaolong x Female Reader.
If Only...: Diego Kang x Female Reader.
Dating Kwak Jichang Headcanons: GN Reader.
It's Cold: Gun Park x Female Reader.
Dating Headcanons: Jake Kim and JIhan Kwak x GN Reader (separate).
Dating Them Headcanons: Hudson Ahn and Diego Kang (James Lee) x GN Reader.
Them Finding You Wearing Their Shirt: Female Reader.
On A Date With Them: Female Reader.
How They Would React When You Received A Sexual Text From An Unknown Number: Female Reader.
How They Would React To Their Chubby S/O Being Insecure Headcanons: GN Reader.
They Get Jealous After Meeting Your Ex: Female Reader.
How Would They React When You Received a Sexual Text From An Unknown Number: GN Reader.
Dating Kwak Jibeom Headcanons: GN Reader.
Viral Hit/How To Fight.
Viral Hit Men Headcanon: What's it like dating them: Hobin Yu, Wangguk Han, Taehun Seong, Yeonu Ji, Mangi Lee, Munseong Kim, Hyeonsong Lee and etc.
Meant To Be: Taehun Seong x Female Reader.
Made For Each Other: YN!Taehun Seong x YN!GN Reader.
How Would They React When You Receive A Sexual Text From An Unknown Number. GN Reader.
Gaeul Dating a Transgender (FTM) Reader Headcanons.
Taehun Seong x Sick GN Reader.
Let Me Take Care of You: Yeonu Ji x GN Reader.
Them Dating A Beauty and Fashion Newtuber: GN Reader.
Love me? Duh?: Taehun Seong x GN Reader
Haikyuu!!
Aoba Johsai x Gender Neutral: Manager Stories: 1,
Questism/Quest Supremacy.
Sick Day: Hajun Gu x GN Reader.
Study Date: Jaeha Han x Female Reader.
Captivating: Haru Seong x GN Reader.
I Love You: Seok Kang x GN Reader.
Dating the Top Dogs Headcanons (Seperate): Suhyeon Kim, Seok Kang, Jaeha Han x GN Reader.
My Lo- I mean Best Friend: Hajun Gu x Female Reader.
Dating Haru Seong Headcanons: GN Reader.
Dating Ryu SIkyung Headcanons: Male Reader.
How Would They React When You Received a Sexual Text From An Unknown Number: GN Reader.
My Type of Woman: All Gangbuk Leaders x Female Reader
YOU CAN FIGHT?!?!: Haru Seong x Male Reader
Get Schooled.
Nothing in here yet.
Manager Kim.
Nothing in here yet.
The Remarried Empress.
Please... Stay...: Sovieshu x Male Reader.
How They Would React to Navier Taking of a Child Headcanons: Female Child Reader.
Men of the Harem.
Nothing in here yet.
Miraculous Ladybug.
Nothing in here yet.
Jujutsu Kaisen.
Nothing in here yet.
Black Clover.
Nothing in here yet.
Sk8 the Infinity.
Nothing in here yet.
Fairy Tail.
Nothing in here yet.
Yandere Simulator.
Unlikely Relationship: Delinquents x Male Reader.
The Rising of the Shield Hero.
Nothing in here yet.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K
Coffee Jelly Lovers: Saiki Kusuo x Male Reader.
Toritsuka with an equally dirty minded girlfriend: Toritsuka Reita x Female Reader.
Just Like You: Saiki Kusuo x Female Reader.
A Tease: Kaidou Shun x Male Reader.
Gakuen Babysitters.
Gakuen Babysitters Headcanon: Female Reader.
My Hero Academia
Nothing in here yet.
Marry My Husband.
Sweet Love: Eunho Baek x Male Reader.
Maybe, In Another Life: Yoo Ji Hyuk x GN Reader.
Welcome Home
Nothing in here yet.
IRL Quest/Reality Quest
A Friend? Or.. Something More?: Han Eun-Sung x Female Reader.
Dating Han Eun-Sung Headcanons: GN Reader.
How Would They React When You Received a Sexual Text From An Unknown Number: GN Reader.
Into/Across the Spider-Verse.
Nothing in here yet.
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moonbyulsstuff · 2 years
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REQUEST BOX CLOSED!
Request Rules, this page will lay out the fandoms that I will write for, and the will and won't stuff.
Masterlist.
What I will write:
Female readers, male reader, gender neutral readers trans reader and etc.
Fluff and angst, it can either be platonic or romance,
Head cannons.
Scenarios.
What I won’t write:
P*dophile, r*pe and inc*st.
Dark Content.
Smut.
Characters from shows or webtoons that I haven’t seen yet.
Character x Character.
Huge age gap (It’s alright if the character or reader is 20 above)
NSFW.
Rules:
Please be specific about the reader’s gender when requesting as well as the plot of the oneshot.
I will not make exception.
If you are curious about something that I haven’t address here, feel free to ask me.
Fandoms:
Lookism.
Viral Hit/How To Fight.
Get Schooled
The Remarried Empress.
Miraculous Ladybug (haven’t finished watching it yet)
Jujutsu Kaisen.
Black Clover.
The Rising of the Shield Hero.
Fairy Tail.
Sk8 the Infinity
Yandere Simulator.
Men of the Harem.
Manager Kim.
Haikyuu!!
Questism/Quest Supremacy
Study Group
The Disastrous life of Saiki K
Gakuen Babysitters
Moon Knight (Mind you, I have only seen the series.)
My Hero Academia
Marry My Husband
Welcome Home (I am not joking, I am serious)
IRL Quest/Reality Quest
Ever After HIgh.
Spider Man Into/Across the Spiderverse
This page will be updated if something happens.
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