Natalie M
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Hello! I have this plot idea in mind. If interested, PM me to discuss further
Looking for MxF, I play as the female character.
Muse A has been in a relationship with Muse B since they were little, a childhood friendship that merged into something greater. Muse B was their first kiss, their first love, and their first relationship. It would have all been a lot more romantic if they weren’t constantly butted together by their parents, and since then they’ve been expected to be together forever, the perfect couple. Their parents are happy and they are too, after all, they’ve been best friends their whole life and there isn’t anyone A trusts more. The only problem is A loves B, but A doesn’t love B, at least not the way they’re supposed to. A has gotten so comfortable with the relationship set out for them by everyone that they’re afraid to disagree, and they’re afraid how many relationships will be broken if they decide they don’t want to be with B. Being happy and dealing with it was easy when A didn’t love anyone else, but when they meet C, the complete opposite of B, they can’t help but feel weird inside. C knows A is in a relationship, but it never really bothered them before, so they start having a fling that just involves sex and good conversation. A feels bad about it and it gets hard keeping it from everyone in A’s life, but the feeling she gets in the pit of her stomach when they’re doing something reckless is worth it. As usual however, C starts getting frustrated, they want more than what they have with A and they start showing up at their house in the night and in places where A hangs out normally with their friends and family. When C asks if A thinks they can fill B’s shoes A doesn’t know what to d
Looking for MxF, I play as the female character.
Muse A has been in a relationship with Muse B since they were little, a childhood friendship that merged into something greater. Muse B was their first kiss, their first love, and their first relationship. It would have all been a lot more romantic if they weren’t constantly butted together by their parents, and since then they’ve been expected to be together forever, the perfect couple. Their parents are happy and they are too, after all, they’ve been best friends their whole life and there isn’t anyone A trusts more. The only problem is A loves B, but A doesn’t love B, at least not the way they’re supposed to. A has gotten so comfortable with the relationship set out for them by everyone that they’re afraid to disagree, and they’re afraid how many relationships will be broken if they decide they don’t want to be with B. Being happy and dealing with it was easy when A didn’t love anyone else, but when they meet C, the complete opposite of B, they can’t help but feel weird inside. C knows A is in a relationship, but it never really bothered them before, so they start having a fling that just involves sex and good conversation. A feels bad about it and it gets hard keeping it from everyone in A’s life, but the feeling she gets in the pit of her stomach when they’re doing something reckless is worth it. As usual however, C starts getting frustrated, they want more than what they have with A and they start showing up at their house in the night and in places where A hangs out normally with their friends and family. When C asks if A thinks they can fill B’s shoes A doesn’t know what to d