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snail-eggs · 5 months
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Famous Last Words:
Astarion/Tav (OFC)
Ever since she can remember, Nyra has led a lonesome life fueled by her desire for flesh. To sink her teeth into it and rip it from the bone, feeling the pulse of her poor victim beating against her mouth. She lives drifting from place to place, giving in to this ravenous hunger that controls her, leaving nothing but devastation in her wake. But Nyra yearns for something else; a connection that she cannot quite place and it is only when she meets fellow eater Astarion that she finds it.
It terrifies her, this intimacy. It is a thing she never thought she would know in her lifetime and yet here it is, in the form of the pale elf.
Together, they traverse the country and fall into their gruesome routine, finding themselves becoming closer. Inseparable. A sense of normalcy and comfort washes over them that Nyra can't seem to settle into. Something is out there, watching them, and at every stop, she can feel it getting closer.
Film:
Gaz/OFC
It hurts. 2,191 days later and it still hurts. Juno Connors is haunted by the death of her best friend. Haunted by his unfinished documentary that Juno refuses to let die along with him.
But it has proved difficult. The subject---washed-up skating legend, Ronnie Allen; her best friend's childhood hero who suddenly went missing sometime in the early 90s---is less than cooperative. She spends months in London trying to get him to cooperate and she gets nothing for it in return. Nothing of value, nothing to make all the dollars and time spent worth it.
Until she meets a young sergeant, that is.
Juno meets Sergeant Kyle "Gaz" Garrick and sets herself on a course for healing through this newfound intimacy. It makes her think that, just maybe, she can finish this fucking documentary and never have to face Ronnie Allen again.
Everything is Copy:
Konig/OFC
Letizia was always told to write what she knows. So what if it isn't exactly her she's writing about---so what if the subject of her most successful novel to date has a thing or two to say about it. She lived it with him, she has every right.
But when he writes her a letter, wanting to meet and discuss what she's done, Leti is floored. She meets him again and old wounds open up, feelings thought to be long gone and buried resurface. This has to mean she won't go and do it again, right?
Everything is fair game. Everything is copy.
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