I WANT IT, I WRITE IT’s FAVE FICS
This is a list of my all time favorite fics— the ones that I come back to often and inspired me to start writing my own. You can also check out my fic rec blog @iloveitishareit for weekly recommendations!
Too Tired by @captainchrisfics: This piece is grounded in realistic, valid couple conflict, something that I will applaud every time I see it. Chris strikes me as someone who prides themselves in articulating how he feels, so the idea of him getting frustrated with his S/O not being as communicatively inclined seems legit to me. Not to mention, the writing is amazing!
Please don’t say you love me by @fairytelling: Every single one of @fairytelling’s Chris Evans pieces are LITERAL PERFECTION, and I highly recommend all of them, but I revisit this one the most because I’m a sucker for a dramatic breakup (only in my entertainment, though lol). It’s like reading a literal movie, and has definitely helped to to inform the way I write. Love, love, love it! 💕
Trying for No. 5 by @hlkwrites (NSFW): My reasons for loving this one is simple: If Chris Evans were my husband, I could see myself being seduce by him into having 5 children EASY lol! A perfect balance of sweet and steamy!
the smell after rain by @nat-roman0ff (NSFW): what can say other than its SEXY AF 🥵
The Age of Love by @avaalons: @avaalons is another writer who all their pieces are just *chef’s kiss* literally the masterlist will have you set for like a good week or two! This one captures the limbo area of dating someone for a few months and is just absolutely endearing 💗
Hey, Neighbor by @kumkaniudaku: I am such a music connoisseur/snob/whore/hoarder?/enthusiast that the idea of playing playlist tag with my hot, mysterious neighbor (who, in this piece, is Yahya Abdul Mateen) doesn’t elude me. Can this happen in real life, please?
“I Don’t Think You’re Ready” by @blackwomanwriter: I love that @blackwomanwriter didn’t shy away from real concerns that I think would come up if a black woman were dating one of these über famous white men. This piece is honest, vulnerable, and raw in a way that I wasn’t expecting but honored to have read.
Kiss Me by @miyuhpapayuh: Objectively the most beautiful, poetic piece of smut I’ve ever read. Avoiding the redundancy often found in the genre, I am brought right into the story and held there until the erotic end. Nothing short of pure promiscuous perfection.