Hi! First and foremost I'm looking for a 1x1 roleplay over email or PMs with someone 18 and over. I don't care if you're a male or female, but as I am 26 it just... makes me uncomfortable. Ech.
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I'm 26, GMT -5 (Eastern), I'm married, and have two dogs. I also work a full time job that requires 12 hour shifts with rotating weekends. And I've started my master's degree so... I'm often times able to get a short post out during work or after I get home but it isn't a guarantee. That being said, I should be able to reply at least once a week to you, given you want a decently long post.
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I have no limits when it comes to gore, violence, or cursing. I do have limits when it comes to closed-door affairs, however. Please request a list from me; I'll be more than happy to provide it for you. Most are the usual: no pedophilia, no scat, no vore. I have no triggers but please let me know if you do. I'll respect them.
A Warning: I prefer roleplays that have darker elements. All of the aforementioned (gore, violence, cursing, and... activities) will probably - hopefully - be in our roleplay.
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First, post length.
I like to think I mirror my partners but that isn't always the case. I've been known to put out 1500 - 2000 words or just 200. It depends on my muse, how inspired I am, and what you give me. I'm prone to mistakes and know some of you are, too. I won't call you out on your typos: as long as it's understandable and remains in character (if it's a canon you're playing), I'm good. Also, I sometimes reply on my phone, so autocorrect.
Second, response time.
As aforementioned, I'm a busy woman. There are times that I can stay on the computer all day for a couple days in a row; there are times I can't reply for a week or more. I'll try to let you know when I'm unable to post, but life happens unexpectedly.
Third, ditching.
Let's get real: everyone does it. I've done it. I'm ashamed of it. But it happens. I'll send you a complimentary 'hey, how are you', but I won't chase you down. I expect the same courtesy of you.
I'M TRASH
Right now, I'm just looking to play as the female character. I know it's selfish, but I am just so tired of being the male or doubling. Sorry to disappoint. Also, right now, looking only for MxF romances. Nothing against FxF or MxM, just not feeling it right now.
This does not mean that we can't have additional characters. In fact, I love them and get carried away. This does not mean that I expect you to play all the male characters, either. I think that a healthy mix between us is best c:
Plotters
It Ends With Us
It's kind of based off of Colleen Hoover's "It Ends with Us", hence the title. You need no prior knowledge of the author or the work to have this role-play, I just wanted to give credit where credit is due.
TRIGGERS: Domestic abuse, violence, bedroom scenes, language, and adult situations
My character and her boyfriend have been together for years. Lately, my character is more withdrawn and quiet. She isn't as friendly or easy going as normal. Now moody and irritable, she is slowly becoming a different person. Her best friend, a guy she's known since middle school, notices these changes more acutely than anyone else. Her boyfriend hasn't really every cared for him, but he's been there for her and - apart from one drunken night years ago - has never come on to her. Now, he wants only to figure out and remedy what ails his best friend. When he sees the telltale sign of bruises on her upper arm, he demands to know what is happening.
I'd love multiple characters, which would allow us to double if you want. If not, I normally run a slew of them anyway, sooo whatevs. We can do whatever we want with this, and I'm happy to have a partner in crime that will help with the plot and development ^^
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Karma's a Bitch
A few years ago, you broke my heart. I loved you, and you stomped on every, single solitary piece and shattered it. But now, I'm writing to you just to let you know that I hope you're as happy as I am.
That's how the letter starts, one that was never sent from mine to yours. But when your character decides to make amends and finds my character happy, living with someone and two dogs with nothing that they could possibly want, does your character stay around and try to fix the two years of radio silence?
They've got their shit together and are ready to finally make a commitment. How far are they willing to go to get back who they thought was the love of their lives?
At some point, we were in love. At least, it felt like love to me. But I abandoned you, and left you, hurting and confused. It's been two years since then and I'm a better person, I think. I'm more successful and I've learned a lot about myself. And I'll be back in town soon. I'm going to try and win you back. Yeah, I'll win you back. I know I hurt you, broke you...
...maimed you. But I'll make it better, right?
When the letters resurface, does the couple come back together? Do they try to hide their relationship?
What happens when someone blackmails them?
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The Ties That Bind
High school sweethearts end either in two ways: an unhappy divorce in twenty years or heartbreak after graduation.
The latter occurred between your character and mine. One stayed behind and invested in the town's future while the other moved far, far away in hopes they would never see their home again. Unfortunately, this wasn't exactly the case and they've had to come back.
There's a swing nearby, where the high school sweethearts would come to swing, to make out, and to speak of their dreams. They've met again, shocked to find each other both changed and more mature. Unfortunately the swing won't hold any future memories, as the stench of death wafts towards them through the field.
Who's killing small-town innocents? And does it have anything to do with the previous couple?
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Friends With Benefits
My character has been with your best friend for four years. Suddenly, he acts like he doesn't care anymore. He spends little time with my character, alienating her. But your character is always there, and has always been. There's been something between them, though always pushed down... until now.
Your character's got issues. Or it could be the opposite, that your character is the one in a serious relationship.
But they end up spending some time together, just talking. The rough exterior fades away, and after a night of drinking we realize we're nothing but the sum of bad decisions.
What's one more?
It's just a hook-up behind the boyfriend's back. What could possibly go wrong when your character starts to fall?
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Between the Sheets
We're roommates. That's all we've ever been.
Until I got a little too drunk and so did you. We're half-dressed and in each other's arms, your hand up my shirt and my leg over your waist.
What happened between us? And is it something we want to happen again?
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Muse A has just received a generous gift of a baby grand piano from a well-off relative who’s passed. Every day Muse A marvels at the gorgeous instrument and runs his/her fingers along the keys wishing he/she could play the thing. After some time, Muse A finally resolves to take piano lessons in honor of their dearly departed. Muse B is giving piano lessons to earn some extra cash. There’s an instant physical attraction between Muse A and Muse B, but the relationship stays professional at first. Over the course of several lessons, an honest, sweet affection between the pair grows.
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A Tale of Two Kingdoms
Two countries fight continuously, surrounded by rumors of war. A prince and a princess are finally of child-bearing age. Engagements have been broken and new ones placed in hopes that war can be avoided. A normal case of arranged marriage, right?
When the assassination attempts continue and tempers continue to flare, especially between the newlyweds. It is certainly a challenge, especially since the two people are so different, but eventually a bond is formed between them.
Not all assassination attempts are failed... neither are all kidnappings. How will the royals deal with coming into the throne all the while suspecting each others' kingdom for plotting?
And what if it isn't the other kingdom at all?
Apocalyptic.
The world's going to hell in a hand basket. Let's make the best of it. Bring me your zombies, your lunar misalignment, your diseases, your anything. We can work something out
Post-Apocalyptic.
See above
Suggest Away.
I love hearing plots, and I'd be happy to get a PM (or even an intro post) explaining something to me. I might not go for it, and I may. Odds are if you have a plot and you're jonesing to play it, I'll entertain it.
Right now, I'm looking more for fantasy settings and less slice-of-life stuff.