This is my story
Three supernatural teenagers with lots of problems will be involved un way bigger problems than puberty and their broken families.
First we have a inexperienced werewolf drowned in high expectations, then we have a magician with poor mental health and to finish, we have a fae that doesn't even know that he is a fae.
All of them will have to protect the town that they hate so much just to live another day... until they are 18 and they can leave the town.
They will have to learn how to fight and survive the cruel supernatural world.
Ghosts, holy hunters, descendants of gods, werewolfs, etc, this three will have to fight them.
Original story
Copies/adaptations are not allowed
TW: Mentions of suicide, abuse, mental illness, traumátic expirience, etc.
I will only take constructive critisism
Im a cTommy kinnie yall
Psst, hey kid, kin a DSMP character and I’ll tell you what you need to hear.
Im having pretty realistic dreams lately
I'll take as a sign that i should try shifting soon
*(Y/N) runs away crying and up to the roof. She sings fight song with everyone watching below*
*Bakgou comes up behind her*
“I didn’t know you can sing extra”
*Y/N is startled*
“D-DONT SC-SCARE ME L-LIKE THAT B-BAKA”
Hey gays, i deleted the app so i may relapse or not, ill decide at 3 a.m
hey i know i said i was gonna be posting a lot, but i just want to put it out there because it really bothers me when writers specify on who “y/n” is
your name, that’s what y/n first started as and i think that people often forget their version of “you” is going to be different from someone who is another race, color, or body type
y/n should be written so vaguely that tall, short, plus sized, black, asian, indian— so vaguely that anyone can put themselves in the place of y/n
maybe your fic says you can run your hands through y/n’s hair, but if a person with a hijab or 4c hair or someone who has shaved their head is reading, what does that say for them?
maybe your fic says y/n is blushing, it’ll barely show on anyone with rich bronze skin or darker than that?
one of the biggest reasons i became a writer was because the question that came to me a lot was how am i supposed to read this, when it’s meant for someone fair skinned and has hair that she can easily put into a “messy” bun?
now everyone who fits that category of fair skin and can do this with their hair, don’t feel called out.
but you better fucking remember that Y/N is an outlet where all people of size, color, and shape should be able to read
i’m not saying i imagine myself with x reader fics, but when i’m reading, i shouldn’t have to fall away from a fic because my boy is leaving red marks on porcelain skin.
fanfic is for everyone and sure there are poc! or person of color tags
but how the hell else am i supposed to know that the reader is someone who i can relate to?
oh and i don’t want anyone in my askbox asking for white reader because wtf? do you need something personalized???
Yo nunca he sido feliz por dos días seguidos, siempre quiero morir al día siguiente
15/ All prounons/ Kinda a weeb/ im afraid of darkness and the future in general/ im mentally ill/ i like music and writing and maybe poetry/ if you want someone to talk about your mentall illnes, im right here
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