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synopsis: When you met Peach Salinger at Brown, somehow you just got the feeling that she would be important for you. When Peach first saw you wandering the college halls in search of your class, she knew you were the one. And no one, not even you, would ever change that.
warnings: yandere!peach salinger. manipulation. codependency. controlling behavior. substance abuse. jealousy. gaslighting. groping. nudes. in this house we support women's wrong (literally. since the first day. just read my acount name). female!reader.
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• Being already late to your first day of college, it only made you more and more anxious that you couldn't find your classroom. Lucky for you, Peach Saling was your knight in a shining armor.
• Peach Salinger was something else. The right name, the right talent, the right face. Everything seemed to work out for her. While you were still struggling to pay your bills, dealing with jobs that didn't bring you any happiness, discovering that living alone meant much more than just privacy; Peach was already at her peak.
• As your senior, it was only natural for Peach to had dealt with something that just now you were facing. She helped you with what teachers to avoid and what to rely on. Quickly she turned into someone you wanted to talk to. Than someone you would vent to. Than she was your someone.
• Meetings in hallways, a few shared classes, turned into going out for coffee and walks together. Without realizing it, the perfect Instagram photo dates turned into you with a towel over your head and a green hydratation mask trying to learn how to use your coffee machine while Peach freaked out over a friend who threw an initiation party when she was the one who came up with the idea first.
• Peach Salinger wasn't used to people really caring for her. Of course there are a lot of people that want to be her, to have what she owns, to wear her skin. Many people would die to talk to her, to touch her, to lay with her. But people willing to know her? To see her, hear her, understand her: there isn't a lot that fit into this description.
• She is your best friend. You said that so naturally. Like you didn't even thought you may be wrong. Like you didn't even imagined Peach didn't already knew that. Her smile made her cheeks throb.
• Best friends forever. That's nice. That's really fucking great. But Peach didn't become who she is by lying to herself. She wants more than that. More of you. Peach would never be satisfied with this hunger for you. She could eat you whole and it wouldn't be enough.
• Peach knew all she needed to do was to wait. Because one day you will look at her and realize that no one could ever be better than Peach fucking Salinger. That you would never find someone like her. So she made sure to make you see that.
• Peach made a point of touching you whenever she could. Holding your hand as you both walk, fixing your hair when the breeze moved it from place, holding your thigh when you sat next to her. If Peach's hand was cold and you were cross-legged, she would just stick her hand between your legs. You know, girls things.
• We-are-both-girls was her excuse for eveything. To apply gloss to your lips when you were touching up your makeup. To see the messages you exchanged with your crushes. To snoop through your things while you were working on the computer. To lend you clothes, but not before making you try them on in front of her to see if they would look perfect on you. To sleep cuddled with you.
• Peach loves to just take care of you. For strangers it may even look like you both are on a relationship already. Peach always have medicine with her, bandages for when you use heels, space for your things on her bag. She loves to carry your things with her, and to have you asking for what you want. She knows what coffee you prefer, when you get hungry, how stressed you can get when you're sleepy.
• But she also loves to be the center of attention. To have you taking care of her. Most of the time you do it just because. Like when you bought something for her to eat. Or when you remember what kind of movie she likes. When you brush her hair when she is late to something. But sometimes Peach wants more. She pretends to get sick, what on her case includes taking actual pills to make you worry about her, just to feel you hugging her.
• Peach will defend you from anything. No one can ever do something against you — better: no one can do something Peach think is against you. Once a man thought he had the right to say something about your clothes. Peach made sure a video of him saying shit about the professor working on his thesis went viral.
• You were so close to her that you didn't even thought carefully before revealing that most of your passwords were your birthday or your cat's name. That you didn't even doubt that giving a copy of your apartment key could be a bad choice. That it would be better not to accept Peach's help.
• Peach has more money than she can waste, and of course she tries that with you. So many gifts that you would never have if it wasn't for her. Jewerly she puts on you, dresses she helps you get into, heels she loves to buckle. But when you asked for financial help... Oh, that was something else.
• To help you with your bills means having you even closer to her.
• Sometimes you felt like someone is watching you, but you thought it was a ufounded fear. You didn't even knew the amount of hard drives that Peach had with pictures and videos of you. From mundane things to intimate moments. You reorganizing your kitchen's cabinet, entering a farmacy, dining with a date.
• But the pictures she have of you naked are printed, safe inside her vault.
• It happened once you both got wasted. Peach is stronger when it comes to alcohol, only because she was used to abuse on it, but even her was feeling tipsy. You both went to her home after the party, and on this inebriated state of mind you said something out loud.
• Trying to get rid of your dress, you told her you were feeling so hot you wanted to record it. It was just a silly thing, something you wouldn't say if you were sober, but all Peach did was found a old camera and asked you to pose.
• They started as something innocent. You smiling to the camera, making silly poses, showing off your dress — a gift from Peach. You lay down on her bed, Peach sitting on top of you, so close and yet so far.
• When Peach touched your waist, it was almost as if you could read her mind. You just asked her if she would mind picturing you naked. Of course she wouldn't. So you took of your dress, posing more and more and more. From now on, you weren't looking at the camera. You were looking at her.
• That morning you woke up completely naked on her bed. She has two hundred pictures from that night and a video on her phone of you sleeping.
• One day you will realize that she's the one for you. Until there, Peach you keep on being your best friend forever.
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I posted my previous reply to the wrong blog, and then found I was blocked on this one, so uh. Shit. Here’s the reply.
“however, because huge swaths of fandom (ugh) fail to actually underpin their opinions with any concrete understanding of… anything, really, but especially the mechanisms that drive systemic oppression, you get people mobilizing the ideals of “freedom” and the language of “social justice” in order to completely erase the fact that, yeah, there absolutely are huge piles of fics that in an ideal world should be burned to the ground.”
Mmmm, no. You don’t get to say that and then act like you’ve got a solid foundation to your points. I mean, not that I’m going to be particularly keen on thinking an argument is in good faith when you can’t even say fandom without air quotes. Yes, it’s called fandom. I’m sorry? I thought cringe culture was dead.
You should never, never advocate for the burning of fiction. I’m sure you’re joking, or at the very least I hope you are, but an ideal world does not burn books. Unless you’re comfortable living in an ideal world that shares methodology with fascist dictatorships, because book burning -- metaphorical or otherwise -- is the first step in running one. Or haven’t you been noticing the influx of Chinese users to AO3? It’s the only place that’s not burning them in their country.
There is no unchecked swath of illegal fanfic on AO3. The OTW has its very own legal team. Of fully licensed, not black market, professionally educated lawyers. Under U.S. jurisdiction (AO3 is subject to this jurisdiction), everything within the guidelines and terms of use on the site is absolutely, 100% legal. That doesn’t mean people will never post illegal content there, but people post illegal content on Facebook, and Tumblr, and Twitter, and every internet hive of scum and villainy available. Even the most vile, disgusting, sickening fanfiction published is 100% legal. Because we all have the legal right to write whatever fictional scenario we please. And I’m sure I’ll get called Enlightened Centrist for bringing up the freeze peach, but in a purely legal context, this is all protected under the very first amendment to the U.S. constitution.
If we move to talk about terms of purely social responsibility, that’s a different and more nuanced conversation. But let the legal conversation be made very clear. Fanfiction is not illegal. If Lolita is on your library shelves, Karen’s Kuroshitsuji shota fic on an internet archive somewhere that doesn’t market itself as an accessible location for toddlers to the eldery is hardly a breach of legality. Or morality, in fact. Which brings us to...
Is said Kuroshitsuji shota fic written by Karen McBasic perpetuating pedophile apologist rhetoric? Not more than Steven Universe is perpetuating facist apologist rhetoric. Not more than Stephen King is personally responsible for any murder or rape inspired by his works. Or more than JD Salinger is a serial murder apologist for having written Catcher in the Rye, a book which inspired multiple murders (despite not even depicting murder, which really does prove that anything can inspire anything else in a sick enough mind). And I’m not saying every single work depicting underage sex was written by purely innocent-intentioned, pedophile-hating saints, because of course creeps and actual pedophiles have sat down and written stories with the intention of normalising it for themselves. But people with dangerous impulses have been rationalising their feelings since the dawn of dangerous impulses. And people. So coming after fanfiction, which yes, punch me if you will (despite me being a queer survivor of an abusive relationship, hardly the creepy straight white middle-aged woman-demon fandom elder of nightmares), is a primarily queer space, is hardly going to stop the abuse and exploitation of children. And it’s hardly going to stop the abuse and exploitation of children in fandom, either. Because fandom exists beyond AO3. And fandom exists beyond Tumblr. And fandom has existed since fictional stories have been spread in human culture, which is approximately since humans began to communicate. And fandom is just one tool in a toolbox that consists of everything that exists in tangible reality for abusers to use in manipulating and hurting their victims. All it’s going to do is promote censorship in one of the only open, previously-welcoming spaces for queer people and other marginalised groups -- including the survivors who are trying to work through their trauma using fiction. Especially including the CSA and other abuse (hi!!! I’m right fucking here!!!) survivors who do not want you punching people on their behalf, because they use this very medium as a way of healing.
You should certainly say fiction has an impact on reality, because it does. And you should absolutely say writing harmful tropes in fiction is not a move primed to stop the reinforcement and validation of societal biases, because it isn’t. But you cannot start holding people accountable for the actions of abusers unless they are, in fact, that very abuser themselves. You can argue for the basic human decency of being aware of the content you produce and its impact, but I’m afraid making that argument in fandom spaces is rather like telling an English teacher to be aware of grammar mistakes. We know. Why do you think we have meta? Or content tags? Because your local library doesn’t have trigger warnings, extensive tagging or blacklisting systems, or multiple warning pages you must manually disable telling you what work has adult content. It has a separate section for each genre, that any impressionable child (a demographic which is encouraged to come to libraries everywhere!!!!) is free to wander through and grab whatever copy of Flowers in the Attic happens to be in sight. Content warnings are optional in libraries. Content warnings are not optional on AO3.
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It was pretty much known that Pretty Little Liars' Emily and Alison would end up together once the series came to an end. However, fans probably didn't anticipate the two having twin girls due to A.D. stealing Emily's eggs after she donated them, using Wren's sperm, and then implanting them in Ali without their consent. If you thought it was a beyond messed up situation, you're not alone — Shay Mitchell thinks the Emison baby storyline is seriously weird, too.
"Creeped out," she tells me of her feelings on the subject, when we talk recently on the phone for Stella Artois' "Host One to Remember" campaign. "I was extremely creeped out when I heard that my eggs [were] in her."
Yet while it was "all so confusing at the beginning," Mitchell adds, "as twisted as it was, that's what people love about our show. I actually think it suited it perfectly."
Some might disagree with the actor, since not only were Emily and Ali's bodies violated (which was discussed on the show), but the pregnancy seemed to be used as a plot device to bring Emison together once and for all. Furthermore, it didn't seem fair that Ali had to decide the fate of twin babies that weren't even technically her own. In the end, the character hesitantly decided to have the children, and it all seemed to work out (Ali and Emily stayed together with their babies), but it's hard for many fans to ignore that there were still a lot of issues with how the storyline unfolded.
Mitchell, though, feels differently. "To be honest, maybe I'm just in the dark or just didn't pay much attention to the negative comments, but I didn't see anything bad about it," she says. "All of the tweets and comments that I got about it on all of my different social media platforms were happy that they ended up together."
"I think people have to expect the fact that in Rosewood there's a lot of different scenarios that happen that aren't a fairytale, but at the end of the day people wanted to see Emison together and that's what you got," she continues.
Emily and Ali weren't the only PLL characters to rush towards the future, though; Hanna and Caleb got married, as did Aria and Ezra, and several of the Liars considered having kids in the finale. But that wasn't the defining factor of the episode, Mitchell says.
"I don’t know if it was so much about marriage. I think, over the years, each of the girls had a special relationship to another character, especially with Hanna and Caleb’s situation," the 30-year-old explains. "I think Hanna’s just one of those girl’s that did grow up dreaming of her wedding... for her it was important. I think that was kind of [Haleb's] storyline." As for Emison and Ezria? "In the other ones, it just happened to be," Mitchell says.
While fans are still processing the end of PLL, they can move on by taking interest in Mitchell's current and future projects. As hard as it might be to see the actor as someone different than Emily Fields, her next role in the 2018 film Cadaver sounds intriguing. As Megan Reed, Mitchell plays a recovering addict working her way back to becoming a cop again by taking a graveyard shift at a morgue. Let's just say, her first night on the job doesn't go as planned.
"I really liked this character, specifically, because, although she did have her issues and stuff, she did come out strong," Mitchell says. "It’s that [type of] character that I like to play. She is driven, she is independent, she’s a strong female lead, and I like that [the film] discusses people's different issues."
For PLL fans hoping to see similarities between Megan and Emily, don't hold your breath. "I think they’re different in the fact that Megan Reed is older, she’s had more life experiences," Mitchell says about the two characters. "Even though Emily has gone through her own set of issues, Megan, I feel, has dealt with different issues than Emily. Their experiences growing up, whether from family life, [are] completely different than one another."
Even when the actor isn't busy establishing herself on the big screen, she is entertaining in other ways, whether by hosting get togethers for friends and family ("I’ve always been a big fan of decorating and specifically having people over and making the night a little special with details", she says) or getting ready for a TV return. Recently, Mitchell scored a role in Lifetime's upcoming thriller, You, based on the book of the same name. Funnily enough, she is portraying Peach Salinger, who is described as "a queen-bee type." Hmm...  that sure sounds like a certain Alison DiLaurentis, doesn't it?
Both on-screen and off, it's best you keep your eye on Mitchell, because she clearly isn't slowing down anytime soon.
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