Hello, hello! Thanks for showing interest. Hope you find something you like below! Before the entertaining bits, let me get all the boring stuff out of the way.
1.) I am looking for a longer-term roleplay. While we're only going to focus on the scene described itself, replies won't be fast paced or 'one-handed.'
2.) Adjacent to #1. I work a lot. A lot a lot. And my schedule often blows. I aim to reply at least once every other day, and try to update about longer gaps, but I'm not always able to do either.
3.) I write in a literate style and ask for the same effort. I don't put a quantity on my work, but try to put forward something worth reading. Again. if you can give the same, we'll be all good.
4.) I prefer third person. I'm open to first, but only if we mesh well and you won't use another tense.
5.) I prefer to stay on site. I do not use Discord or other sites/apps.
Now, onto the parts you really came for.
Find below a list of blurbs I've got on the mind. No specific genre for this thread. Just ideas I'm craving at the time you're reading. Feel free to give me your suggestions or tweaks for how they play out as well. I love to collaborate with people!
Find here an attached list of kinks and limits. Please feel free to make any suggestions that doesn't go against my limits, or inform me of things you'd rather not tackle.
That's all for now. Hope to hear from you!
1.) I am looking for a longer-term roleplay. While we're only going to focus on the scene described itself, replies won't be fast paced or 'one-handed.'
2.) Adjacent to #1. I work a lot. A lot a lot. And my schedule often blows. I aim to reply at least once every other day, and try to update about longer gaps, but I'm not always able to do either.
3.) I write in a literate style and ask for the same effort. I don't put a quantity on my work, but try to put forward something worth reading. Again. if you can give the same, we'll be all good.
4.) I prefer third person. I'm open to first, but only if we mesh well and you won't use another tense.
5.) I prefer to stay on site. I do not use Discord or other sites/apps.
Now, onto the parts you really came for.
Find below a list of blurbs I've got on the mind. No specific genre for this thread. Just ideas I'm craving at the time you're reading. Feel free to give me your suggestions or tweaks for how they play out as well. I love to collaborate with people!
1.) Hitchhiker/Passing Stranger:
Her tire blew deep on some backwood route she's never been through before. It's late. She's stranded, no bars, and no one around to help.
That is, until a beam rounds the corner and illuminates her: standing in the lane waving the truck down. Desperate times, and all that.
He's older, the driver, and someone who wouldn't quickly stop for a stranger at all. But, a young woman scared and confused certainly hits the right weak spots. He's a kind man, though quiet. He isn't out to get her or looking for payment. Not like she believes.
When he gives her a ride to the nearest town, she tries to return the favor. Not having it in him to let her degrade herself, he declines… yet she tries again, down the line. It's earnest this time— clearly an attraction which festered since their meeting— and he finds he doesn't want to reject her this time around.
2.) Alternate to Hitchhiker/Passing Stranger:
Another approach to the story detailed in point #1, is that MC could indeed be familiar with the surroundings. Perhaps she's from those parts and had a certain history there. A history with YC.
He's the savior who happens to pass her way that night. It's the first time they've seen one another's face in years, after MC tore up the roots she planted and skipped town. She left him. Never called, wrote, or looked back.
Now, she's forced to face him, and everything they've sat on since the day she disappeared.
3.) Babysitter/Single Father:
He's on the force. She watches his children while he's away. It should be just that simple, but the reality is far more complicated.
She's got a mean streak. A troubled past. Drugs, alcohol, partying, and looking up to the wrong type of people. Perhaps not her fault with little else to turn to, yet something YC has tried to battle since they met.
One night, it all goes sideways again. After a good streak of behavior, he finds her out with friends, drinking and smoking outside a gas station. He's livid, he's had it, he's done. What begins as a well deserved arrest simmers down to a heartfelt conversation, where true feelings come out and the unspoken tension finally snaps.
4.) Alternative to Babysitter/Single Father:
The roles could instead be focused around a teen and father's best friend, I believe. Perhaps instead he finds her sparking up again late in her backyard, and tensions grow the same.
Her tire blew deep on some backwood route she's never been through before. It's late. She's stranded, no bars, and no one around to help.
That is, until a beam rounds the corner and illuminates her: standing in the lane waving the truck down. Desperate times, and all that.
He's older, the driver, and someone who wouldn't quickly stop for a stranger at all. But, a young woman scared and confused certainly hits the right weak spots. He's a kind man, though quiet. He isn't out to get her or looking for payment. Not like she believes.
When he gives her a ride to the nearest town, she tries to return the favor. Not having it in him to let her degrade herself, he declines… yet she tries again, down the line. It's earnest this time— clearly an attraction which festered since their meeting— and he finds he doesn't want to reject her this time around.
2.) Alternate to Hitchhiker/Passing Stranger:
Another approach to the story detailed in point #1, is that MC could indeed be familiar with the surroundings. Perhaps she's from those parts and had a certain history there. A history with YC.
He's the savior who happens to pass her way that night. It's the first time they've seen one another's face in years, after MC tore up the roots she planted and skipped town. She left him. Never called, wrote, or looked back.
Now, she's forced to face him, and everything they've sat on since the day she disappeared.
3.) Babysitter/Single Father:
He's on the force. She watches his children while he's away. It should be just that simple, but the reality is far more complicated.
She's got a mean streak. A troubled past. Drugs, alcohol, partying, and looking up to the wrong type of people. Perhaps not her fault with little else to turn to, yet something YC has tried to battle since they met.
One night, it all goes sideways again. After a good streak of behavior, he finds her out with friends, drinking and smoking outside a gas station. He's livid, he's had it, he's done. What begins as a well deserved arrest simmers down to a heartfelt conversation, where true feelings come out and the unspoken tension finally snaps.
4.) Alternative to Babysitter/Single Father:
The roles could instead be focused around a teen and father's best friend, I believe. Perhaps instead he finds her sparking up again late in her backyard, and tensions grow the same.
Find here an attached list of kinks and limits. Please feel free to make any suggestions that doesn't go against my limits, or inform me of things you'd rather not tackle.
That's all for now. Hope to hear from you!