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6 yrs ago
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6 yrs ago
Replies coming. Thanks to everyone for being so patient <3
7 yrs ago
It's finals and everything feels awful. Work makes me want to stick a fork in my eye and is it time for bed yet?
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7 yrs ago
this place has gotten very......silent
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7 yrs ago
Anyone for a Haikyuu Rp?
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I'm 20
I have 3 part time jobs
I'm a full time student
I write fics for Teen Wolf on my blog http://silent-writer83.tumblr.com/
I like things and I do shit, rp with me.

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His steel blue eyes moved between the woman and the cash she held out to him. It didn't feel right taking her money to take her son out. As much as he did appreciate the gesture, Ceren wasn't an idiot. It wasn't a secret, at least not to him, that the family was a littl strapped for cash. They were barely staying afloat and if he took this money he was only adding to the issue. "No thanks, I uh...I can't take your money," he said politely. He flashed a polite smile before inching around the older woman. There was something off about the way she was offering up, since that wasn't something she did, ever really. Money wasn't a hot commodity around here, they had to save everything they could. "I think he works late anyways," he said as he rounded her and slipped the rest of the way down the stairs.

Ceren did his best to avoid most interactions with either female. It was just...awkward between them. Even now, months later, things still hadn't clicked. It was no surprise as to why though. All he could really say was that at least they were civil. There were those that were less subtle in their distaste for his relationship with Leith, the age gap apparently being the most off-putting thing about it all. He had to admit, that when he'd first met Leith that night his car broke down in the parking lot, he'd been tepid about it as well. He'd been more than tepid really, needing a huge push from Linda to even work up the courage to speak to him again.

He sighed softly as he grabbed his car keys and his wallet from the side table by the front door. He filtered through the worn leather, finding a ten and a five. He let out a wry huff of a laugh before pocketing the old wallet in his pocket. If they want that may be able to get them into a matinee at the movie theater. Ceren could read between the lines, Meredith didn't want them at the house tonight, and he had an idea as to why.

Richard was the less than savory character his boyfriends mother had been seeing as of late. He didn't hide his true feelings on the boys relationship like the two women that lived here. A part of Ceren respected him for that, for actually being honest about it rather than hiding behind painfully polite smiles and tense conversations. That didn't ease the blow of what he said, Leith getting the brunt of it.

He leaned against the entryway, itching to leave. His blue eyes watched the domestic family scene that unfolded before him. Bailey and May bantered as family usually did, Taron smirking as he jogged down the stairs. He nudged his sister out of the way to be the first to grab breakfast before they sat and tucked in. It was painfully domestic, like something you'd see in a Hallmark commercial or something...and there Ceren was, watching from the outside as usual.

It was in times like these that he truly saw how outside of the Meyer life he truly was. He wasn't part of the family but a boy in need of a home, a favor for Meredith's dear baby boy. He dropped his gaze, arms folding over his chest. He'd never be part of what he saw in front of him, and a part of him was okay with that. He'd come to accept that to an extent and that helped lessen the sting in his chest when he saw it every morning.

"Bye mom! Bye Aunt May!" Taron called over his shoulder in a bored, monotonous tone as he buried his face in his phone. The sound of his voice snapped Ceren back to reality, eyes flicking between the two teens once they were ready to go. He buried the stinging in his chest, the lump in his throat, and turned towards the door. "Finally," he mumbled as the trio left to get their school day started.

"Jesus, you guys take forever," he grumbled, not serious in his disdain at all as they headed out to the car. Taron shot back a quick response that left the two teens smirking at each other. The blonde skirted around his sister calling, "Shotgun," as he slipped into the passenger side door. Ceren rolled his eyes at the sibling rivalry of sorts. It wasn't a dynamic he'd ever had with his older brother. Daron was more of a father than a brother, his mother usually locked away in her room.

"Tar, you're weird as hell," Ceren scoffed as he dropped into his seat, keys shoved into the ignition. It took a few tries but he got the engine to start.
"Your car is trash man," Taron laughed as they pulled out of the driveway.
"Yeah, I know," Ceren said with a roll of his eyes.
"Why don't you ask Leith to fix it?" he wondered as he tapped away at his cell phone, talking to his friends before school.
"This is fixed," Ceren admitted, pulling to a stop at the park as per request by Bailey. "Here's your stop," he said, noticing a severe lack of others. His brow furrowed but he kept his thoughts to himself on the matter.
Waking up to an empty bed was unusually common for Ceren lately. He tried not to let it get him down, to weigh too heavily on his mind. He knew the blonde would be home that night, a smile on his face no matter how hard or long his day had been. That was Leith for you though, always being that shining star you could look towards when you were feeling down. Ceren missed him, more so that morning that usual. His steel blue eyes fluttered open, blinking back against the obtrusive light as he found the bed empty, unsurprisingly. The mattress dipped where a muscled body had one lain, sheets crumpled where Leith as been. A soft sigh escaped the dark toned teen as he rolled on to his back to rub the sleep out of his eyes.

Not two seconds later he was, rudely, reminded of his second roommate of sorts, Bailey. A nice slap from a pillow to the face and a huffed command to drive her to school was also more common than not for the college student as his eyes, half lidded from sleep, attempting to glare at the blonde girl. "Seriously?" He groaned, more so about having a pillow thrown at him than driving the girl to school.

"Fine. Fine. Whatever," he sighed, pushing himself from the bed. His head spun, a severe lack of sleep weighing heavily on his mind. He yawned, arms stretching high above his head. They dropped back to the bed, one hand scrubbing over his buzzed fade as he slipped from the sheets and towards the boxes that contained his and Leith's clothes.

Ceren had taken to wearing a tank top and basketball shorts to bed. He felt odd sleeping how he usually would, nothing but boxers, in Bailey's room. He was much older and he sort of felt...exposed by it. It wasn't the most comfortable thing to wear, but this whole situation wasn't exactly comfortable either. It was highly uncomfortable to be quite honest.
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Taron groaned as the alarm blared in his ears. His hand fumbled with his bedside table until it slapped onto the annoying black device. Once his room fell into complete silence he sighed in relief, sinking back into his warm sheets. His peace didn't last long though, the morning commotion beginning to start up around the home.

The sixteen year old dragged his body from his bed, shuffling off to the bathroom where he found Ceren, already dressed, and brushing their teeth. They shared their usual grunt of a greeting, Taron getting right to brushing his teeth and washing his face.

Feeling fresh he headed off to his room before turning quickly. "Oh hey Ren?" He questioned, the tone in his voice telling the older teen that he was about to ask for something. "Yeah?" Ceren asked expectantly. Taron eased on a 'winning' smile, well it worked on the girls so he counted it. "Ride to school?"

Ceren heaved a sigh, "Fine. Hurry up I do have class you know!" He called after the younger male as he'd already ran off to his room as soon as Ceren approved. The dark teen rolled his eyes before checking himself over in the mirror. He wore a plain black vneck and faded fitted jeans.

Good enough.

Ceren bounded down the stairs, pausing when he saw May and Merideth in the kitchen. He still didn't feel quite at home here. He was painfully aware of both women's feelings towards his relationship, although they were much nicer about it than his own family. He did still try and avoid being alone with them too often.

"Hey," he greeted, being as civil as possible. "Uh, Taron and Bailey are up," he informed, hands slipping into his pockets, as he chewed on his bottom lip, a nervous quirk he'd never quite gotten rid of.

Name: Angel Nicolson
Age: 17
Looks:
Personality: Angel has a fiery temper and even worse attitude. She's overly blunt just to piss people off and won't do things she doesn't want to do, no matter how illogical. There is a slight oppositional behavioral problems, as she tends to do the opposite of what any sort of authority figure tells her to do. She's in that stage of 'I hate the world' so authority doesn't sit well with her, plenty of detentions await her before she's eligible for prom again.
Background: Angel was born to Marisol Santigo, a single mother living in Queens. Marisol was a hard working woman who lived on the fifth floor of a tiny apartment. Angel's father did come around when she was younger, but soon his visits began to fade, as did his face from her memory. Marisol never talked about him, and by the time she was ten, Angel had even forgotten his name. Now she was in high school, rebelling and being the normal handful that a teenager was, it didn't help that her mother's health was steadily deteriorating, leaving the responsibility of putting food on the table and the lights on more and more on her shoulders every day. She resents her father for not being around or even sending a check, like he's supposed to, to help things run smoothly around here.
Angel groaned as the light filtered into her bedroom from her large bay window. She pressed her round face into the pillows, a weak attempt to hide from the bright light. Her head was pounding, body sore from a night she only half remembered. She reached out, attempted to find her cell phone, if she even remembered to grab it from the party. Instead of wrapping around the cool rectangle, her hand fell onto a warm solid figure.

Brown eyes flew open, mixed with fatigue and surprise. She most certainly didn't remember bringing anyone home, then again, Angel didn't remember much. Her curly hair was wild, curls popping out this way and that as she plopped her head back down into her pillows. Well now she was awake and she wasn't about to fall asleep. Plus the taste of last nights liquor was starting to sour her mouth.

With a heavy sigh the teen dragged herself from bed, running a small brown hand through knotted curls. She was unsurprisingly naked, pouting her plush lips into a frown. That certainly explained the soreness she felt. She stood, stretching her tense muscles before shuffling off to the bathroom.

One shower later she was fresh and clean, hair untangled and teeth brushed. She felt a million times better now as she dried herself and moved into her room. The large body in her bed was still fast asleep making her scoff. Angel pulled on a pair of loose fitted sweatpants that showcased her curves, and pulled on a sports bra that pushed up her ample chest.

Angel moved out into her living room, finding her purse on the kitchen counter. She rummaged through it, finding her cell phone. She had a missed call from her mother, a soft pang in her chest. The poor woman had been sick for a few months. The doctors had no idea what was going on and the high school senior could, arguably, been going on a tail spin the worse her mother got. Angel would deny such a thing of course. She was stronger than that, but the fact of the matter was, that her mother was her world and soon that world by be gone.

Her finger swiped across the screen, intent on calling her mother back. Knocking on her front door caught the ethnic girls attention, brow furrowing, rather confused on who was supposed to be here. With an annoyed sigh her phone was set aside as she went to her door. She peered through the peephole only further confused at what she saw. "The fuck?" she mumbled to herself before opening the door with a frown. "Hi?"

@SinfulSkills
@The1Rolling1Boyyou're such a sweetheart thank you!
This is under construction but I just wanted to get something up lol filled most of it out but it's hard to do on mobile T^T
adulteryyyyyy

ahem

if you're still looking I'm very interested in the adulterous work place scenario.
Is #2 open?
Introductions:
Hey there! You can call me Sil, or Silent, or whatever really. I tend to lean towards mxm rp's but lately I have really been craving a good mxf pairing (where I would be playing the female.


A little about me:
I am 20 years old and a full time college student. I have 3 part time jobs and a shit ton of homework. In all of that I do try to post at least once a day. Usually I can get multiple replies out, but sometimes I can't. I will let you know if I will be gone longer than three days, and I expect the same courtesy.

Rules:
1. Don't ghost me. This hurts my feelings and I will be salty af about it
2. Post at LEAST two paragraphs. (12 sentences +) It's REALLY hard to have a quality rp if I get a paragraph or less to work with. It's just not enough for me to work out a decent reply and then I get bored of the rp and I really don't want that to happen.
3. Being 20 years old, the youngest I will rp with is 17. If you are under 18 do not ask to email mature content.
4. Talk to me ooc. I love to plot things out and share headcannons for the story and discuss the various twists and turns we can take with.


Plots:





color me interested~
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