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Valentines Rarepair Bingo!
I had a thought with a friend, and we laughed and decided to make a tiny little valentines event! Two cards, you can pick and choose or mix and match, whatever you like. Tag us and we'll rebagel rarepair works for the rest of February!
Rules:
Bingo fills can be art, sketches, drabbles, new chapters, new fics, on ao3, tumblr, whatever. Paint a picture, create a gifset. Go nuts. Seriously. We're celebrating characters here not giving you a ton of rules about what you can create.
Tag your shit. All of it. No excuses, no "oh no it's spoilers". We tag like responsible fandom around here. <3
Don't be a dick xoxox
WHAT PAIRINGS COUNT?
If your pairing has under 500 works in their ship tag on ao3, they count. I'm not the police. If it was 498 when you wrote it and 520 when you post it, that's fine. We want to give rare characters more love, not stress out creators.
CHALLENGE MODE: Fill a card with pairings under 50, especially if you have to type in your own relationship tags.
DOES IT HAVE TO BE WITCHER?
No. BUT WHY CANT I WRITE MY FAVORITE BIG CANON SHIP?! DO YOU HATE XYZ CHARACTER?!?!
Sure you can write it. No, excluding the most popular ship isn't 'hate'. Why are you in a rarepair bingo? Those pairings have thousands of works, and more readership than any rarepair fic. My favourite pairing has six fics. Total. I can't stop you writing, but I won't share it, because the point is to give some kisses to rare characters. <3 xo
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PLEASE NOTE: PAIRINGS DO NOT HAVE TO BE ROMANTIC OR SEXUAL. FAMILY, QPP, AND QPR ALL ARE WELCOME AND ENCOURAGED.
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animeniac · 7 years
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Title: Cup of Joy Fandom: BNHA Pairing: Katsucha; Kacchako; Bakuraka Genre: Fluff Word count: 2k or something Summary: Uraraka works at a coffee shop, and Bakugou can’t stand to watch her fail so hard. A/N: @kacchanwrites , a fellow writer, has been working on a lot of rarepair stuff this week. I'm inspired, and so, I'm gonna throw this kacchako trash into the world wide web for you readers. This was definitely a spur of the moment thing.Time will only tell why I picked this prompt when I know next to nothing about coffee.
That day when Kirishima invited Bakugou to a coffee shop to study, he would have said no. As reckless and wild as people said he was, the straight-A student hardly enjoyed stepping out his daily routine of high school, gym, and food. His classmate and friend knew he could not resist a quality cup of coffee, but he also knew that he often opted for the solitude that store-bought coffee grounds allotted to him. Bakugou hardly enjoyed going to fast food restaurants let alone a coffee shop.
Plus Ultra Cafe happened to be the closest place to their school. That morning, the blond recalled tossing the bag of his favorite Dark Roast blend into the trash can. Even before then, he had to suffer through a watered down version of his favorite drink because his stupid coffee maker couldn't keep up. For whatever reason, Kirishima was trying to sell this place like the funds fed his family.
Bakugou decided to go if for any reason but the fact that he had been caffeine-deprived that entire day. His throbbing headache plagued him.
"So, Sero is gonna meet us a little later," Kirishima explained as he hustled in the direction of the cafe's entrance. He noticed how Bakugou lead the way. Perhaps, he was a bit more eager than he let on.
The smooth, earthy scent certainly lured him. When he pulled the door open, a bell chimed and the tune of new age easy listening music assaulted him as soon as he stepped onto the rug-topped wood floors. He had never been to an establishment of its kind, but he already hated the pretentious atmosphere of Apple laptops and over-the-top pop art on the walls. Earthy colors like bark and rose coordinated the couches and walls in a way that made Bakugou's eyebrow twitch.
He would have turned around and gone to the nearest convenience store instead, but the particularly round face of the sole barista caught his eye. She jumped and turned around like she feared his intimidating glower. How amusing. As he shuffled his feet and gravitated towards the counter, a malicious grin grew on his face. She certainly differed from most of the people in the shop.
While he could not name the contrasting traits, she piqued his interest enough for him to stick around and find out. Kirishima went off to claim their table and Bakugou stalked his prey. Slamming a hand onto the counter, he ordered, "Okay, round face, I want a venti dark roast blend - black." Odd. She failed to jump when he hit the wood surface. Most people would have.
She nodded before glancing over her shoulder to read the chalkboard menu on the wall behind her. "Um," she stammered. "So how many creams and sugars do you want?"
"I said black!"
"Sorry, I'm new," she apologized with a giant smile as she turned back to him. "Is that all?"
Bakugou grumbled and barked, "Even an idiot knows what black coffee means."
Pulling her long, brunette bangs back, she sheepishly smiled as she scratched her temple, "Yeah, I guess I'm not much of a coffee drinker. I do like tea. I'm learning, though!"
Such cutting honesty. She had the audacity and strength to admit to her faults and ignorance. Since Bakugou avoided other flavorings, he too had remained ignorant of much of the coffee world. But he would never admit that.
"Okay!" she declared as she raised a black sharpie in the air. "One large dark black coffee coming right up! You're Bakugou, right?"
How did she know his name? He took a double take of her name tag.
"Oh, hey, Uraraka. When did you start working here?" asked Kirishima as he folded his arms behind his head.
Uraraka squinted her eyes to concentrate on spelling her customer's name. "Today, actually. Did you want anything, Kirishima?" she greeted with an equally pleasant smile from before.
Bakugou muttered, "Uraraka." The winds of her name skated through his teeth. Her coffee brown hair and her almond colored eyes and round, pink cheeks all chimed a series of bells in Bakugou's mind. They went to the same school and had the same classes.
He mused over that as he stomped back to his seat and waited for her to finish his drink. From his chair, he had a clear view of her across the room. And he kept it clear by shifting in his seat as people crowded his line of vision. Analyzing her behavior, he twirled the coffee straw he picked up from the counter.
Sero had apparently joined Kirishima along with Kaminari. For whatever reason, they didn't order but of course, that didn't matter to Bakugou. A few times they tried to break his concentration, but to no avail, he stayed fixated on the pathetic barista.
Several people entered the shop and bombarded her with their arbitrary orders and specific requests because the guy that usually works there does such a good job. He watched as she spilled scorching hot water on the floor and nearly dodged to avoid a severe burn. All the while she kept that offensively white smile on her face with a focused glint of determination in her eyes.
Someone shouted at her for the blunder. Bakugou bent the straw in half and slammed it on the table before marching back over the counter. He cut past several people in line. "What's going on? Where's my drink?" he demanded to know the obvious - she got caught up with other customers. He didn't like that. If anyone would snatch her attention with their scathing demands, he wanted it to be him.
Bakugou smirked at the tiny furrow in her brow as she glared up at him. Chills washed down his back as he continued to leer down into those deep, earthy eyes of hers. Not only was he amused by her confidence, he was impressed.
"You interrupted my order," complained a young, irrelevant man from behind.
Jumping up and sliding over an empty space on the counter, he grabbed a cup and labeled it "hipster jackass number 1." With dry, crimson eyes he made eye contact and asked, "I'll take your order since this barista doesn't know a cup of coffee from a cup of shit." After he noticed the wavering fervor in the trembling man's disposition, he noticed a cheat sheet plastered that dictated the combination of all the drinks they showed. "Tall Macchiato, you said? Sit your ass down, and it'll be ready in a second."
Watching her struggle like she had annoyed him to no end.
Sweat cascaded down Uraraka's forehead as she trembled. "Y-You're gonna help me? I don't know if you can do that," she weakly protested.
What happened to all that insolent spunk she had moments prior? Regardless, he would not have listened to her. "Shut up and get the foam shit ready!" Bakugou ordered. "You, lady with the stupid wig, what do you want?" He pointed to a middle age woman with a bright red wig.
"Okay," reluctantly agreed Uraraka as she slouched her shoulders and sighed.
Somehow, they made it through the crowd of customers that had gathered and even more impatient coffee addicts that entered, and everyone had either left or taken their spot in a corner of the quiet cafe. By the end of the line, the sun had set and nearly an hour had passed.
Uraraka bowed and smiled, "Thanks a lot, Bakugou. I really needed help. Hopefully, they hire another person soon. I guess it's kind of hard for just two people to trade shifts all the time, but I gotta do this no matter what." For her family. The coffee pot caught her attention, and she maneuvered to prepare another cup. Fortunately, it was hot enough. When she tilted the pot, a chocolatey, dark stream ribboned down into the cup she held a considerable distance below. Not a single drop spilled.
Quick learner. "Where was that skill earlier?" chided Bakugou as he pointed an accusatory finger at his temporary co-worker.
"Oh? I'm getting better or somethin'?" she chirped without carelessly averting her attention. Placing a lid on the top, she rotated the cup to reveal Bakugou's name written in simple, hiragana characters. She raised the cup a few inches in front of her and took a long whiff of the earthy scent of pure coffee. "One big, black and dark coffee for Bakugou."
Now, Bakugou recalled the sensation of a racing heart that often accompanied his hot cup of morning coffee, but he had never experienced it before taking a sip. By some anomaly, he noticed a peculiar boost of energy that caused small tremors in his knees and a twitch in his cheek. Bringing the edge of the lid to his mouth, he huffed away the steam before allowing the perfectly hot, artisan coffee cascade down his throat.
Simple. Strong. Flawless. Just like he liked it.
Her eyes widened as she gawked at Bakugou chugging the drink like it was iced tea. "Is that okay for you to drink like that?"
"Yeah, it was the best damn coff-," he began but then he immediately stopped as he caught sight of the ecstatic grin that swept across her face. Like a bolt of radiant energy shot through her body, she perked up her posture and widened her shimmering brown eyes. Did that almost compliment excite her to that degree? He wiped his mouth on his sleeve and damned the thought from his mind. After all, he could surely make a cup for her that would put every ounce of effort of hers to shame.
However, her sharp and quick gasp settled into a flustered sigh as she held her pink cheeks with her hands. "Deku," she sang in a sweet and calm tone.
Deku? As in his childhood dork of a friend? Sure enough, when he turned around, he saw the timid and awkward classmate at the counter directly behind him. She had been looking at him.
"Hey, Uraraka and Kacchan. I didn't know you worked here, too," noted Midoriya.
Bakugou immediately felt a shock of pain shoot through his chest - quick yet remarkable. His eyes never left her back as she moved past him, and he resented the fact that she had her back towards him in the first place.
Uraraka ran up to Midoriya like a helpless puppy and leaned over the counter for small talk. She put up her cream, white apron and washed her hands. "I guess we're going back to the dorms for the day. I'll see you at school tomorrow," she waved.
"Wait, you're not gonna leave me here, are you? I don't even work here!" he shouted. There's an idea. He could work there. Then, he'd be able to pick up where they left off and repeatedly overshadow her with his coffee-making expertise. Week after week he'd work by her side and watch her fumble over herself. He couldn't wait.
"Oh, Aizawa said I could leave at the end of my shift. He's in the back."
Bakugou tensed every muscle in his body as he looked back at the ominous brown door where an orange tabby cat scratched at the surface. Was that bastard in the back the entire damn time? Well, that was his door of opportunity - literally.
His ears twitched at the chiming of the bell near the door as Uraraka exited the cafe. A frown dropped on his face as he recalled the sensations of working next to her in the coffee shop. He felt the loss and hurried towards the door of the manager to remedy it.
The next day, Uraraka opened the door to her second day at work and slipped in. A slight sense of dread hung over her head. Sure, she had improved, but she wasn't confident that she would be as efficient on her own.
"Oi, round face, you need to start showing up earlier than that."
Her eyes dilated before recognizing that caustic, masculine voice. Turning around, a bright smile sparkled on her face as she gasped, "Eh? Bakugou?" Her heart floated before picking up speed, for, she had gotten a taste of the contact high of working in a coffee shop. Something new that accompanied the arrival of her new coworker.
Wonderful and promising euphoria.
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death-by-ladybug · 4 years
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8 and 10 for the writer ask thing?
8. What is a scene you wrote that you are most proud of? 
… that’s hard. either this from chapter 2 of my adrigaminette medieval au“Chat Noir boosted Ryuuko up far enough to grab the ledge of the balcony, and she heaved herself over the ledge. She tumbled to the ground and looked back over as if to help Chat up, but he shook his head and tossed up a rose, giving her a big thumbs up and a bright smile. Ryuuko rolled her eyes and scaled the wall up to the princess’s window with the rose between her teeth, setting it on the sill and dropping back down to the balcony. She jumped off the balcony, grinning when Chat Noir caught her with a wink. “My hero,” she batted her eyelashes, and he snorted, setting her down gently.Ryuuko leaned down to adjust her mask in the reflection of a window, before straightening up and smiling at her partner. “We should head back before Roi Singe and Bunnix start daring each other again.”“We should.” Chat Noir glanced around, then spotted a sleeping guard by the entrance of the hedge maze and met her eyes again, his smile widening. Ryuuko sighed, letting him pull her into the maze with a resigned, loving smile. The two thieves ran through the maze hand in hand, giggling and giddy from each other’s company as well as the thrill of sneaking into royal grounds. They burst into the center of the maze, both laughing breathlessly, and collapsed to the wildflower-speckled grass at each other’s sides. The silence as they caught their breaths was peaceful, comfortable. The stars spread out like a blanket over their heads, galaxies for only their eyes. Ryuuko unstrapped her sword from her back, setting it down at her side, and threw out her arms, taking up all the space she could and giggling when she accidentally elbowed Chat Noir. “I love you, Adrien,” she said, her cheeks flushing as he leaned over to kiss her gently. Too often they focused on the thrill of doing something good, making a difference to someone. It was nice to just lay in the grass and stare up at the stars for once.”
or this from my enemies au drabble:“Chat Noir groaned, pulling herself out of the rubble and stumbling to his feet. He sucked in a breath only to expel it violently at the dust that invaded his lungs with every breath. Blood dripped down his face, probably marring his perfect appearance. Not like it really mattered. He doubted he’d be modelling anytime soon. There was a fury in Ladybug’s movements like he’d never seen before, liquid fire racing through her veins and sparking something fierce in her eyes. He wasn’t sure why, except paths that if he let his mind take, he’d give up everything to be by her side.  Hell, he was already ready to give up everything for her. Chat Noir collapsed next to the ruins of what was once his mother’s statue, holding his arm over his chest to cover the scratch that ran from his shoulder to his waist. It was just a scratch, he knew, but it still hurt like hell. He felt his consciousness slip away, sunlight shining dulling through the heavy air as the dust began to settle. The sunlight disappeared and Chat Noir’s eyes shot open. Dragonbug stood in front of him, sword at his throat. He swallowed, raising his hands up weakly. She was gorgeous like this, angry and beaten and strong , like she could lead a whole army to victory. Like she was indomitable. “Where is he?” she hissed, and Chat Noir blinked slowly. The corners of his lips twisted upwards. She hadn’t won yet. “As stunning as ever, my lady,” he purred, pushing himself to a sitting position gingerly. “The dragon suits you.”Dragonbug scowled. “Are you done? I kind of have a supervillain to take down.”“With you? Never. You’re pawsitively glowing like this,” he deflected. Her scowl deepened, but Chat Noir only smiled, not missing the dusty crimson spreading underneath her mask. “Quit stalling, cat. Where’s your father?”Chat Noir shrugged to the best of his ability, wincing as the tip of her sword dug into his neck. “I’ll be sure to ask that the next time he blows up his own mansion knowing I’m inside it,” he deadpanned, and Dragonbug scoffed, leaning down and tilting his head up with her blade. “I sincerely doubt Hawk Moth just left the black cat miraculous behind,” she reminded him, and he smirked. “He didn’t. I got out.”She rolled her eyes. “Likely story. I’ll be taking that ring, then.” She slid the ring off his finger, looking at him in surprise when he flinched, suit-suspended injuries hitting at full force. “You’re badly hurt.”“A building collapsed on me. No shit,” he hissed, the gash on his chest burning at the white lie. She didn’t need to know who exactly left him beaten on the floor to crawl his way out of the rubble. Dragonbug slipped the black cat miraculous into her yoyo, lowering her sword cautiously. She offered him a hand up, and when he failed to take it, she sighed, scooping up into a bridal carry. Adrien was sure his cheeks were on fire at her close contact. “Alright, pretty boy, let’s get you some medical attention,” she drawled, grinning slightly, that feral glint still shining in her eyes, and Adrien suddenly remembered why he’d defied his father in the first place. For her. It was always for her. And he doubted he’d ever regret giving up on bringing his mother back as long as he could stand by her side.”
10. When you write fics, how much of canon are you willing to ignore/skip over?
fuck canon, i will be writing aus till the day i die. (i mean, obviously i’m keeping some of canon but most of it i am perfectly willing to throw out if the plot demands it. i am from rarepair/multishipper hell and i do not plan to leave it behind anytime soon)
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