Storylines A Slow Day In Summerland I prefer to play Character A. Het, femme, or slash. Character A has lived on the beach their entire life and is the epitome of a beach body. They spend their whole day surfing and relaxing in the sand and, of course, running around with the children of the families renting the home on either side during the summer. One summer, though, everything changes. Character B’s family rents the home for the summer. They are the exact opposite of A – pale and completely upset that the family is spending the summer in the sun. While enjoying a rainy day, B sees A on the waves, and almost instantly falls in love. When B’s family is invited over for dinner at A’s, B takes advantage of the setting and tries to get closer to A. The summer comes to an end, though, and A’s planning on going to college nearby – because they can’t stand living away from the beach. B, though, is supposed to go to a New England Stepford-esque college, and after spending the summer with A, is torn between their family’s wishes and their seemingly golden relationship with A.
Fall From Grace I prefer to play Character B. Het, femme, or slash. This is losely based around the Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer. Character A is brand new to town, and they've come like a hurricane. From tripping and skinning a knee right after getting off the plane, right down to tripping and spraining a wrist on the first day of school. Other than the constant clumsyness, Character A's life is pretty normal, even if it is a little boring. Enter Character B. Character B is absolutely gorgeous, perfect and polite and friendless. Oh. And a vampire. Character B has lived a long time, a couple hundred years after being saved from an epidemic, and has lived without smelling anything nearly as sweet Character A. In fact, this scent is what almost causes Character B to fall from the "vegetarian" diet they've lived with for so long. When Character A starts to fall for Character B, B can't help but return the affection they've been missing for so long. After an accident in which both A and B should have died, A starts to wonder what's up with B's amazing strength, speed and lack of general body heat.
Hating Every Second I prefer to play Character B. Het, femme, or slash. Character A and Character B absolutely despise each other. The reason why can be discussed. But they hate each other, and name-calling is nothing out of the norm. The only thing is that they've got unbridled lust for each other. Character A is always running into Character B, maybe they go to school together or maybe it's just coincidental. The name calling only gets worse, and the threats are amplified by a hundred. Character B is kind of a skank, always one to be in provocative clothing and pushing Character A just a little bit more. It's not uncommon for Character B to be pushed up against a wall by Character A, the insults still spitting as the clothes come off.
Hot for Teacher I'll play either. Het, femme, or slash. Character A is a student [or teacher] at a classy private college and as a new year is starting, a new art teacher comes with it. The teacher, character B, is everything the school is not. He is quirky and wears ripped jeans and faded t-shirts to work. He can usually be found sculpting or painting something in the bland art wing when he doesn't have a class and is usually there up until the janitor leaves. A quickly becomes infatuated with B, whether it be a schoolboy crush or something deeper, and is usually making excuses to see him between classes. Will A finally convince B to give into the signs they keeps giving off, or will B's job be too important for temptation?
Kidnappedfrom wetlips I will only play Character A. Het or femme. Character A is the practical spotlight of the school. She goes to all the coolest parties, and dates the coolest boys. She's got the perfect life. Character B, however, doesn't, but he's been following Character A since she moved there in the second grade. On their graduation day, it becomes too much for B to handle. At the huge party that night, he takes advantage of her drunken state and kidnapps her, stealing her away from her friends. As far as her parents are concerned, she's off partying with her friends, and as far as her friends know - she's probably celebrating with her family. How long until she'll be missed?
Seven Years Has Gone So Fast I prefer to play Character B.(PB Suggestion for A: Zacky Vengeance) Het only. World War II is over and Character A is finally coming home. The problem is, that he left home as a boy, and he's coming back as a man. Things have changed. Especially Character B, who has been Character A's best friend since they were younger. In all the years he was gone, she's matured and as much as he'd like to admit, she's not the same girl he left her. New feelings of jealousy arise when he sees her being courted by one of the soldiers he served with - a real no good, cheating type of boy - and he knows that she can do better. He knows that he can do better for her. He knows that he can't woo her with his charm, because she knows him well enough that it would just come off as ridiculous, but Character A has an advantage. Because they've been friends for so long, he knows what she likes and what she absolutely hates. So instead of playing a jerk and telling her all about her boyfriend's conquests in the war, he decides that he's going to win her over and show her that he's not the scared teenager that left her years ago.
Through The Window I will only play Character A. Het or femme. Character A is living alone in a small college town, and attending the local university. Character B is a coworker or a classmate, and through a very short amount of time, they've become obsessive. B lives in an entirely different mental universe and constantly thinks of ways to get A to notice them. A doesn't realize that B has been sneaking into their apartment, and watching them through the window. When just watching becomes too much, B acts upon their fantasies and decides that it's time A stops playing their little games. A becomes somewhat of a slave in their forced relationship, being too afraid of B to try and get away. Will A find the courage to sneak away, or will B go too far in their antics and finally scare A into doing something drastic?
The Warmest Hour I'll play either. Het, femme, or slash. Character A has a job, working as the host for families that rent a home in the mountains during skiing season. They make the family meals and straighten up after them, while making sure the family is as comfortable as possible. Well, Character B's family is renting the house for a couple weeks. Character B is the oldest son of the family, but he's slightly awkward and clumsy. His family has been coming to ski and snowboard twice a year for as long as he can remember, but A has been living there for a couple years. B immediately develops a crush on A's confidence and sexuality, and A seems to be drawn to B's child-like tendencies, even though B tries to impress A. When B gets hurt snowboarding in the first few days with A, A is immediately at their side to keep them company while they heal. Will their relationship blossom, or shrivel in the cold mountain air?
Vague Lines
-Two people meet on the internet and one surprises the other by showing up at their apartment. (Can be het or slash.)
-Doctor / nurse. (I'd play the nurse. Het or slash only.)
-Photographer / nude model. (I'd play the model. Het or slash.)
-Synyster Gates / Zacky Vengeance. (Based on this story. I'd play Zacky.)
-Boy brings obsession back from the dead.
-Jocky boy / loner. (Het or slash. I'd play the loner.)
Twilight Line: Jacob / OFC Wolf. (I'd play the female wolf.)
Pairings I'm Quite Fond Of
In bold would be the character I would play.
Zacky Vengeance / Synyster Gates Zacky Vengeance / M. Shadows Valary DiBenedetto / M. Shadows Any Suicide Girls / Any of the A7x Guys
Fandoms
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Spike / Drusilla Spike / Original Female Character Willow / Angelus Willow / Oz Willow / Spike