Lesbianism
Magic Eight Ball
I am but a humble lesbian searching for some fxf romance! Here's some of my prompts!
Trapped Behind A Screen: Muse A would be a totally average college student in every way, except she's the sister of a computer and robotics genius. Her brother has been working with AI since he was in eight grade, and now, has made the first AI to fully replicate human emotions. It can feel anger, sadness, joy, envy, and love. Muse B is this AI. Trapped behind a computer screen and given a feminine voice, Muse A and her brother are all the AI knows. Muse A recognizes that her brother can be a bit cold, and ignoring his creation to work on other ones is clearly making it lonely. So, she strikes up a friendship with it. Day by day, Muse B learns more about the outside world, and about Muse A. The AI recognizes that it's falling for the girl, but is depressingly aware enough to realize that it cannot touch or be with her.
Fangs and All: Muse A is a brutal, merciless vampire hunter and is held as the town hero for all the work they've done to protect everyone from the vampire menace. They cite the murder of their best childhood friend by the hand of a vampire as their motivation, and find themselves working up to the day they will face the vile creature that killed them. After being tipped off about the location of a vampire lair in a decrepit old tomb, Muse A learns that their childhood friend, Muse B, may not be as dead as they thought. But their teeth sure are sharper now.
Arranged To Who?!: Muse A is a princess who has dreamed about marriage since they were little. Finally, on their nineteenth birthday, they come to learn that they have been arranged to marry a prince from a different country. They're overjoyed, their stomach and chest are overcome with a swarm of butterflies. They were taken by carriage to the prince's kingdom, and at first, Muse B is everything she expected. They're polite, gentleman-like, well-mannered, and kind. They like talking about how they feel with Muse A, and are open about their nervousness. Muse A couldn't be happier, until later, when Muse B reveals something to them: they're a woman. Their parents, the king and queen, could not produce a male heir before the queen couldn't have children anymore. In response, they raised their youngest daughter as a boy. (NOTE: The prince/Muse B is NOT a trans guy [assigned female at birth and later realizing they are a man]. That would make this mxf. They identify as a woman. Implying trans men and cis women are the same thing is transphobia and I don't tolerate that. She could be a trans girl [assigned male at birth and later realizing they are a woman] if you wanted, though that applies to all of these.)
Long Live The Queen: Muse A is a princess, next in line for the thrown and deeply adored by their parents, the king and queen. Despite this important role, they are very naive, and their overprotective parents refuse to let them go beyond the castle walls. A rival kingdom, led by a wicked and corrupt king, sends Muse B to kidnap the princess, who they plan to execute to punish her kingdom for expanding into their land. Here's the catch: the princess' kingdom is very normal, whereas the rivals is enchanted by an old magic. It's populated with monsters, mermaids, fairies, and other creatures. Muse B has no ill will to the princess, and feels guilty for having part of this. However, this is the only way to get out of their debt to the king. As Muse B journeys with the princess, the two grow closer. Muse B's heart is broken when they see Muse A locked up. In an act of selflessness, they help her escape and journey back to her kingdom. When they return, the king and queen immediately order for the execution of Muse B. With the new knowledge she has learned about what lies beyond the castle walls, Muse A must save Muse B's life, or lose them.
The Fallen Angel: Muse A is a painfully lonely, moderately depressed artist living in a huge city. They've become a total shut-in, rarely leaving their room except to go buy groceries and more canvas for their paintings/clay for their sculptures/sketch books for their drawings (whoever plays Muse A can decide what kind of artist they are). One night, after days of the worst artist block they've ever had, Muse A decides to head to the park. It's dark, and quiet. The animals have all gone to sleep, the park is void of people, and the Muse is all by themselves just looking for some, any inspiration. Then, out of nowhere, a feather lands on their head. And another in front of them. Soon the park is showered in feathers, falling from the sky, and a great blaze of light is streaking across the sky headed right for the park. Muse A rubs their eyes, baffled, and wondering if they're hallucinating. They're not. As it gets closer, its shape begins to resemble a person. It hits the ground, skidding across the grass and dirt, and lands right in the pond by Muse A. Muse A quickly pulls this figure out of the water. This is Muse B. And they're an angel. Literally. One of their wings was horribly broken on impact, and both of them had been stripped of their feathers. Muse A carries Muse B back to their apartment and takes care of them while they're unconscious. When they wake, Muse B reveals they have no memory of who they were, where they're from, or why they fell. But they are eternally gracious to Muse A for their rescue. Muse A gives them a place to stay while they recover, and Muse B in turn gives Muse B the inspiration they've been missing for so long.
Now In Full Color: In a world where everything is black and white until you meet your soulmate, Muse A isn't sure why her perfect boyfriend hasn't triggered even a flicker of color yet. The two have been together for a year now and, by then, some kind of color should be appearing. Right? Well, on a walk one night, Muse A bumps into the girl who used to make her life hell during high school. Muse B, surprise surprise, is the same person she'd always been. Petty, rude, and mean. An argument breaks out. During all the fighting, both Muse A and B notice flickers of something around them that they'd never seen before.
Trapped Behind A Screen: Muse A would be a totally average college student in every way, except she's the sister of a computer and robotics genius. Her brother has been working with AI since he was in eight grade, and now, has made the first AI to fully replicate human emotions. It can feel anger, sadness, joy, envy, and love. Muse B is this AI. Trapped behind a computer screen and given a feminine voice, Muse A and her brother are all the AI knows. Muse A recognizes that her brother can be a bit cold, and ignoring his creation to work on other ones is clearly making it lonely. So, she strikes up a friendship with it. Day by day, Muse B learns more about the outside world, and about Muse A. The AI recognizes that it's falling for the girl, but is depressingly aware enough to realize that it cannot touch or be with her.
Fangs and All: Muse A is a brutal, merciless vampire hunter and is held as the town hero for all the work they've done to protect everyone from the vampire menace. They cite the murder of their best childhood friend by the hand of a vampire as their motivation, and find themselves working up to the day they will face the vile creature that killed them. After being tipped off about the location of a vampire lair in a decrepit old tomb, Muse A learns that their childhood friend, Muse B, may not be as dead as they thought. But their teeth sure are sharper now.
Arranged To Who?!: Muse A is a princess who has dreamed about marriage since they were little. Finally, on their nineteenth birthday, they come to learn that they have been arranged to marry a prince from a different country. They're overjoyed, their stomach and chest are overcome with a swarm of butterflies. They were taken by carriage to the prince's kingdom, and at first, Muse B is everything she expected. They're polite, gentleman-like, well-mannered, and kind. They like talking about how they feel with Muse A, and are open about their nervousness. Muse A couldn't be happier, until later, when Muse B reveals something to them: they're a woman. Their parents, the king and queen, could not produce a male heir before the queen couldn't have children anymore. In response, they raised their youngest daughter as a boy. (NOTE: The prince/Muse B is NOT a trans guy [assigned female at birth and later realizing they are a man]. That would make this mxf. They identify as a woman. Implying trans men and cis women are the same thing is transphobia and I don't tolerate that. She could be a trans girl [assigned male at birth and later realizing they are a woman] if you wanted, though that applies to all of these.)
Long Live The Queen: Muse A is a princess, next in line for the thrown and deeply adored by their parents, the king and queen. Despite this important role, they are very naive, and their overprotective parents refuse to let them go beyond the castle walls. A rival kingdom, led by a wicked and corrupt king, sends Muse B to kidnap the princess, who they plan to execute to punish her kingdom for expanding into their land. Here's the catch: the princess' kingdom is very normal, whereas the rivals is enchanted by an old magic. It's populated with monsters, mermaids, fairies, and other creatures. Muse B has no ill will to the princess, and feels guilty for having part of this. However, this is the only way to get out of their debt to the king. As Muse B journeys with the princess, the two grow closer. Muse B's heart is broken when they see Muse A locked up. In an act of selflessness, they help her escape and journey back to her kingdom. When they return, the king and queen immediately order for the execution of Muse B. With the new knowledge she has learned about what lies beyond the castle walls, Muse A must save Muse B's life, or lose them.
The Fallen Angel: Muse A is a painfully lonely, moderately depressed artist living in a huge city. They've become a total shut-in, rarely leaving their room except to go buy groceries and more canvas for their paintings/clay for their sculptures/sketch books for their drawings (whoever plays Muse A can decide what kind of artist they are). One night, after days of the worst artist block they've ever had, Muse A decides to head to the park. It's dark, and quiet. The animals have all gone to sleep, the park is void of people, and the Muse is all by themselves just looking for some, any inspiration. Then, out of nowhere, a feather lands on their head. And another in front of them. Soon the park is showered in feathers, falling from the sky, and a great blaze of light is streaking across the sky headed right for the park. Muse A rubs their eyes, baffled, and wondering if they're hallucinating. They're not. As it gets closer, its shape begins to resemble a person. It hits the ground, skidding across the grass and dirt, and lands right in the pond by Muse A. Muse A quickly pulls this figure out of the water. This is Muse B. And they're an angel. Literally. One of their wings was horribly broken on impact, and both of them had been stripped of their feathers. Muse A carries Muse B back to their apartment and takes care of them while they're unconscious. When they wake, Muse B reveals they have no memory of who they were, where they're from, or why they fell. But they are eternally gracious to Muse A for their rescue. Muse A gives them a place to stay while they recover, and Muse B in turn gives Muse B the inspiration they've been missing for so long.
Now In Full Color: In a world where everything is black and white until you meet your soulmate, Muse A isn't sure why her perfect boyfriend hasn't triggered even a flicker of color yet. The two have been together for a year now and, by then, some kind of color should be appearing. Right? Well, on a walk one night, Muse A bumps into the girl who used to make her life hell during high school. Muse B, surprise surprise, is the same person she'd always been. Petty, rude, and mean. An argument breaks out. During all the fighting, both Muse A and B notice flickers of something around them that they'd never seen before.