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His Mercy
Summary: It's no surprise that Roman likes to be in control, but that doesn't mean he doesn't give you what you want.
Characters: Roman Reigns x you (female reader)
Content: 18+, smut, fingering, bondage, vibrator.
Word count: 1150
Check out my other Roman Reigns fic Just One More if you haven't already. And the rest of my SPN fics on my Masterlist.😊
Leather straps secure my wrists to the bedpost, leaving me naked, exposed, and completely at his mercy, which is exactly the way he prefers it to be.
He clasps his long, thick fingers into each side of my hips and pushes me down onto the mattress. "Stay here, okay?" he says.
Going against his direct order isn't smart, but I can't help myself and tug on the bindings around my wrist. "As if I have much of a choice," I grumble.
The bed shifts and squeaks as Roman slides off the edge and disappears into his massive closet. Plastic bags rustle and crinkle for several moments before he emerges from the closet with a black, velvet bag in his hands. I wait with bated breath, following his naked, muscular frame strolling across the room and back over the bed with a wicked grin on his face.
Office sex w/ Roman Reigns [KinkOctober]
Pairings: Mob!Boss!Roman Reigns x Mob!Boss!Reader
Featuring: Y/N, Roman Reigns, Jey Uso [mentioned]
Summary: just some good old hate sex, enemies to lovers kind of thing
Warnings: Oral [female receiving], sex, Teasing, nsfw, 18+, rough sex, office sex, desk sex, everyone is an asshole, except for Alexa, hate sex, unprotected sex [wrap it before you tap it] errors I missed
w/c: 2237
A/N: I did this as Mob!Boss Roman x Mob!Boss!Reader because I am a whore for mob!boss roman [mainly a whore for roman but oh well] he is the most requested for kinkoctober.
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How to: write pain
Don’t make paragraphs about it - battles are supposed to be fast-paced
Describe:
- the object used to harm the character
-where the injury is
-how long the character had had the injury
-how deep the cut is (for blades)
-whether or not the wound triggers other things (dizziness, bleeding)
There are different kinds of pain
punch/blunt force trauma:
-how it feels: aching, a single spike of pain before it fades into an ache, throbbing, numbness
-effects: swelling, bruising, broken bones, unconsciousness, dizziness, concussion, internal bleeding.
stab wound/cut
-how it feels: stinging (shallow wounds), burning
-effects: bleeding (the blood from arteries is a brighter red, like vermilion, the blood from veins is dark crimson), dizziness from the blood loss, unconsciousness, infection (if left unattended), death
gunshot
-how it feels: depends on the caliber bullet, from how far away they were shot and in what place
-effects: same as stab wounds
Things that an injured character may have/do
-heavy, harsh, ragged breathing
-panting, gasping, crying, grunting, hissing, groaning, whimpering, screaming, shrieking, clenching their teeth
-ears ringing, unable to speak
-pressing their hands on the injury to try and stop the bleeding, trembling, eyes rolling up into their head
-vision blurring, room spinning
Where to hit in a fight
temple and jaw - good for a knockout punch, but are near the skull so it will be dangerous if you miss (it can broke/dislocate your fingers)
nose/eyes - messes up the senses and distracts the opponent
neck: can mess up breathing, talking and the spinal cord
inner elbow: can disable the opponent’s arm
solar plexus: hard to hit but very effective
liver: causes immediate pain, dizziness and loss of breath
kidneys
groin
outer/inner thighs
knees
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But not getting into a fight stops the injury for both the opponents :)
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Getting Started
Bad Habits of Beginning Writers Creating Writing Habits Prewriting 101 Returning to Old Works Setting Up Your Space Starting Again (if you’ve stopped) Where to Start Writing the Beginning Writing What You Don’t Know 5 Truths About Being A Writer
Career as a Writer
Making Money Writing for a Living
Characters:
Character Building Character Quirks Non-Binary Characters Religious Characters Writing A Hero Writing Non-Humans Writing Women 5 Ways to Name Your Character 5 More Ways to Name Your Character 7 Steps to Character Creation
Dialogue:
Dialogue Improving Dialogue: Eliminate Exposition
FanFiction
Fanfiction 101
NaNoWriMo
NaNoWriMo Tips & Tricks for NaNoWriMo 3 Tips for NaNo
Planning & Outlines
How to Start Outlining Is My Idea Good Enough? Research Should you Outline? 7 Things to Do Before You Start
Plot:
Details Fight Scenes Sequels Sex Scenes Sexual Assault in Literature Story Arcs
Poetry
Editing Poetry Reading Poetry 5 Quick Poetry Tips
Publishing:
Choosing a Title Rejection Letters Social Media When and Where to Publish
Romance:
LGB Relationships Romantic Subplots Writing a Romance Novel
Setting:
Description When Setting Really Matters
World Building:
Creating Another Species Creating World Maps World Building 101 World Building 201
Other
Editing Making Time to Write Point Of View Prologues Why I Write Writers Block Writing with Sound 5 Signs You Treat Your Reader Like an Idiot
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seth being confused while holding a chair that he’s beaten people half to death with is comedy gold.
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Right Stuf Yuri Sale
The online store Right Stuf is featuring Yuri (and Yaoi) titles in their weekly special with huge discounts on items while supplies last.
Yuri Titles for sale include
Anime:
Yurikuma Arashi *
Akuma no Riddle
Citrus
Strawberry Panic *
Aoi Hana *
Revolutionary Girl Utena *
Sakura Trick
Yuru Yuri
Maria-Holic
Maria Watches Over Us
Manga:
Yuri is my Job *
Kiss and White Lily For My Dearest GIrl
Transparent Light Blue
Bloom Into You
CItrus
Yuri Bear Storm
Beauty and the Beast Girl
MIss Kobayashi’s Dragon Maid
Girls’ Last Tour
My Lesbian Experience With Loneliness and My Solo Exchange DIary *
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NTR Netsuzou Trap
Kase-san and *
After Hours
Eclair
Futaribeya
Hana & Hina
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Secret of the Princess
Maria Holic
Whispered Words *
From the New World
Girl Friends *
Strawberry Panic
There are a bunch of titles I like, which I have put an “*” next too, and some I really dislike. Of course, there are a bunch of middling ones that I enjoyed but did not love.
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Not every writer wants to post their work online, however there are positives to doing so. If you seek feedback and advice from readers and writers, you might consider posting a draft or two. Even a few chapters or a poem can be uploaded online to get a little audience feedback.
Here are writing sites I’ve explored along with brief reviews of my experience in using them:
Fictionpress | Original fiction only | Covers Opt. — Has a docs feature so you can save works onsite without posting them, plus moderately detailed analytics to show you individual story traffic. With plenty of keen writers/readers willing to learn and help, written feedback is not uncommon here. Quiet and comfortable, but if you don’t update very often readership grows stagnant.— Adult Material Prohibited.
Major Demographics: All genders, All ages.*
Popular Genres: sci-fi, contemporary, fantasy*
Fanfiction.net | Fanfiction only | Covers Opt. — Sister site to Fictionpress, thus it has all the same features. However, it gets much more traffic than the original fiction site. When it comes to categorizing your story though it can get tricky, and if you have questions or suggestions for the administrators, don’t expect a response email soon…or ever. — Adult Material Prohibited.
Major Demographics: Female, All ages.
Popular Genres: epic dramas, fluff, angst, whump
Archive Of Our Own (AO3) | Fanfiction only** | No covers — Invite only, but getting in isn’t hard. High viewership, well organized, and ad-free. Not much written feedback unless you encourage it, but the “kudos” button is open to the public so anyone can leave their mark of approval. You can also set individual stories to “users only” along with other useful privacy options.
Crossover friendly, so you can finally post that multi-fandom fic and tag each property for search. Let’s you group individual stories into a series, and has various features for sharing/gifting your work with others. Overall the best place for fanfiction, hands down.
Major Demographics: Female, All ages.
Popular Genres: smut, epic dramas, fluff/angst, whump
Wattpad | Original & fan fiction | Covers Req. — Wattpad has been steadily improving its features and policies in the five years I’ve been using it. Here, some writers receive tons of feedback and appreciation, but most receive very little. A few authors have gotten published thanks to this site, others have followers in the hundreds of thousands, and still others become site administrators to support the bustling community.
They’ve recently rebranded, and have also introduced a feature to earn writers money. It is currently in beta and being tested with select authors only.
Unlike other sites, this one has very clear international groups and a high ethnic diversity amongst its writers. There’s an emphasis on supporting foreign authors and their stories in any language. Contests are set up by the site, but also smaller niche ones can be run by individual users.
It’s very fun to use and if the site chooses to feature one of your works you can get a lot of traffic. For the most part however, you have to practice marketing yourself, and/or develop a group of writer friends and read/promote each other’s work. — Adult Material allowed, but along strict guidelines (lots of kids use this site!).
Major Demographics: Female, Teens.
Popular Genres: romance, young adult, supernatural, celeb fic, fantasy
Deviantart | Original & fan fiction | No covers—I’ve never actually posted writing to this site as it is primarily for visual artwork. Still, some writers get feedback and support here for their works. Worth attempting if you already have a presence on the site, but the audience is small and has specific tastes.
Major Demographics: All genders, Teens.
Popular Genres: romance, poetry, fanfiction
Smashbook and Livejournal are sites I am aware of, but have too little knowledge of to review. Likewise Wordpress, Blogger, or right here on Tumblr you can regularly post stories or novels and receive feedback. However, for those sites you do have to figure out a blogging system for yourself.
While researching good sites for this post, I found this user’s commentsinsightful. She suggested Writer’s Digest and Absolute Write as good places to seek professional feedback on your work. They don’t appear to be sites where you post work, but rather they provide tips and resources to help improve your work.
There are dozens of other places online where you can post your original fiction, non-fiction, and fan fiction. Things to keep in mind when site shopping:
READ THEIR SUBMISSION POLICIES & GUIDELINES FIRST
Search for reviews of the site by individuals who’ve actually used the site and are not affilated with the site.
See what the site’s policy is on deleting works & accounts. You don’t want to get your name and work trapped on a site with a bad reputation.
If “popular” stories have very little feedback on them, this means the majority of stories on that site get none.
If most users haven’t updated in months/years, this means the site is practically dead and may soon shut down. RED FLAG: the site does not date anything.
If the “feedback” on users’ pages and stories are “Like my work!” or “Read for read?” and other self-promotional messages, don’t sign up.
If a site looks cool to you but you’re still unsure, make an account with a junk email and post something you don’t care too much about just to test the waters. Good/bad doesn’t matter much right now, what’s important is figuring out how traffic works and what readers there are interested in.
Sites to AVOID due to spam, scams, and shifty behavior:
Inkitt—spam/shifty; claims it’s the #1 site for online publishing, but this is misleading. Their idea of getting users is to send copy/paste “invitations” to pre-existing online accounts (often dead accounts), and lie about how good one’s writing is even though they’ve never read it. Signing up with them also gets you endless emails about their pathetic contests.
Dreame—spam/scam; similar deceptive invitation tactic, except they are relentless (they’ve “invited” me five times on two different sites). Their gimmick is to offer you pennies for 5yr rights to your work (and their site is trashy with very little reader feedback).
FicFun—same as Dreame, both are owned by their Singaporean parent company Stary PTE Ltd. (who personally sent me my 5th “invite”).
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*Based on what I see as receiving the most traffic and feedback on each site. These are not accurate statistics, merely observations.
** “Is AO3 really just for fanfic?” (tl;dr—YES)
Now...maybe I just have a nasty mind....all I have to say is...look at his leg
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Character Development Prompt: Gods
What is your character’s experience with and perspective of God, a god, or the gods?
What was the greatest time that the character believed they needed a deity to intervene in their lives? Does the character believe that the deity did so? If so, how did that deity intervene and why did the character believe they intervened? How did this experience change the character’s perspective of the god? If the god did not intervene (at least in that character’s mind), why does the character believe they did not? How did this change the character’s opinion of this god, all religion, those who believe in gods, etc.?
Does your character believe they have ever tangibly encountered a deity? If so, what were the circumstances that led to this encounter? Did this encounter leave a significant impact or impression on them, and if so, how? If not, why - did they come to doubt the encounter after, did they dismiss the god’s words, etc.? How did others react upon hearing news of this encounter? Did they trust the person’s word, call them crazy, or did it invigorate a spread of faith in the local area? As the author, was this an actual encounter with the god the character assumes it was, or was it imagined/an illusion/a demon in disguise/etc.?
How does this character interact with others who believe in a god or multiple gods? Do their interactions change dependent on the god the person worships, or is it the same for any and all gods? Do the person’s interactions reflect how they think of that god, and if so, why? Do these interactions differ with people who do not worship a god?