At the age of 18, Ashley Kendall left home to attend college abroad, leaving behind her parents and a younger sister named Dana. Dana took her departure harder than expected, feeling a sense of betrayal as Ashley left her behind. She was angry at first, then bitter, but after the first couple of years, that bitterness faded away.

As the saying goes, absence makes the heart grow fonder. That was probably be best way to explain what happened with Dana. As she grew older, she started to romanticize her time with her older sister, putting her on a pedestal in her mind, and eventually even fantasizing about her -- often in ways she knew she shouldn't. Then, all of a sudden... Ashley was back! College was done, and she was back home, and Dana... wasn't sure how to feel about it.

Sure, she was happy that Ashley was back, but Dana was all grown up now, and Ashley had clearly noticed. Dana could catch her giving her looks out of the corner of her eye, looks that Dana recognized. Guys at school gave her the same looks. The fact that her sister was looking at her the same way was shocking at first, but... maybe not entirely unpleasant. Maybe it was something Dana was even willing to encourage.






And that's what I've got! I'm happy to answer any questions or make alterations to the plot or maybe to Ashley herself if you want to talk about it. I'm mostly looking for slice-of-life romance with taboo themes. We could work a more concrete plot into things somewhere as well, or maybe several plotlines, I'm happy to brainstorm with anyone who's interested.

That said, a few things I wanted to bring up early: I only RP through PMs, or through Discord/Google Docs. I like to keep my RP private under most circumstances, especially when the subject matter is a little iffy or includes smut like this RP would.

Basic grammar like capitalization and punctuation is important, but I wont get on your case for a few typos.

Post length isn't a huge issue. I'm not going to count sentences or individual lines of text -- I just ask that you put forward the effort, and give me a decent amount to work with. One liners aren't going to do anything for me, but I don't expect a novel either.

Finally: Don't be afraid to push the story forward. I have a bad habit of wanting to write every little detail and then give my partner a chance to respond to any actions. That isn't always necessary, and if you feel like a scene is dragging on, feel free to mention it or push the narrative forward~ We're here to write together, don't let me hold up the story by getting fixated on the minutiae.