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the girls are marrieddddddd ! inspired by the most iconic mr and mrs xcx, lilya is sooo 365 party girl
Hollanova Week Fic Masterpost
Hi! Thank you so much to everyone who particpated in hollanova week! I'm so blown away by all the works everyone has created!! Here's a round up of all 27 of the fics posted for this event! Masterpost for art and other submissions coming soon :)
you can also find and filter most of these fics in the ao3 collection
got drunk & lost a shoe, more inpatient chronic illness treatment (boooo), babysat my cousins dog, learning to drive a big ass truck as someone who’s 5’1 on a good day…. many things happening in nini nation
ilya rozanov outside the bar: *lighting a cigarette* "when i got drafted to boston you were 9 isnt that weird"
luca haas, so drunk he cant stand straight: "can yuo put that out on me"
i just know after they got married if shane doesn’t reply instantly, ilya’s gonna spamming “shane shane shane shane shane shane shane” till shane finally responds with “ilya what the hell” “send a selfie. i miss you, i want to see your cute little freckled face”
wanna hang out [remembers it's rude to put expectations on people] it's cool if not [remembers people like to know they're wanted] but I'd really like it if you did [remembers selfishness is bad] we can do whatever you want though [remembers that handing someone a blank canvas isn't as effective as providing a suggestion to bounce ideas off of] like sucking each others fingers for example
i’m like ten minutes into yellowjackets and just saw straight people having sex this is not what i was promised
Baby Hollanov AU
They’re about 9 or 10. Ilya doesn’t know any English yet, but they still become besties
(SOMEONE PLEASE WRITE THIS FIC)
HOLLANDER V ROSANOV
... mma au anyone?
ask game!
making an ask game purely out of boredom
if you had to dye your hair, what colour would you pick?
in an emergency, who would you call?
favourite scent and why?
who is a role model in your life, real or fictional?
three people you wish you could meet?
would you rather be permanently moving/on the road, or live in the same place for your whole life?
describe a dream you had recently
favourite accessory you own?
how would you survive an apocalypse or at least attempt to?
dream pet?
song you listened to in childhood?
how do you show affection (this can be platonic or romantic)?
favourite film?
piece of media that left a lasting impact on you?
any “paranormal” or unexplainable experiences?
favourite type of chocolate?
drink of choice?
a compliment you’ve received?
best gift you’ve gotten?
dream car?
describe a nightmare you’ve had?
favourite time of day/night?
a hobby you tried but didn’t stick with?
movie or tv show you want to watch?
dream room?
share one outlook you have on life?
a favourite lyric?
favourite way to spend time alone?
share an adventure you went on?
what are your opinions on the person asking?
shane getting increasingly pissed off bc journalists keep calling ilya his spouse or his partner. they say wife when they're talking about the others, if they even come up. shane voice, why are you so scared of the word husband? he's already married to me, it's not like saying it will turn you gay
that's his first big argument with Yuna after the marriage bc he refuses to sign off on a statement about joining his partner on the centaurs. initially she just doesn't get why it's a big deal; it's just a formality, something to tide the fans over the summer now that the trade is announced. she calls david her partner sometimes, it's not a big deal. and shane has to explain that ilya has been his business partner with the charity for years, that was their whole closeted deal. what was the point of being outed, losing all sense of agency and privacy, if he still has to mince words about who Ilya is to him? he isn't joining his partner, he's joining his husband. they're married. the league can change the wording or he's not signing it.
Anonymously tell me something you think about me 💭
hashtag mylesbians hashtag myhollanova and everyone say thank you to real hockey lesbians marie-philip poulin and laura stacey for the pose reference 🫡 butch shane you are my love my life the air I breathe etc etc etc
i’ve got a taste (of the glamorous life)
Four out of ten awards, in one night. Shane is on cloud nine.
“Little miss ‘big dick energy’,” Lilya whispers, leaning in close to Shane. “Can't wait to fuck you later.”
“Oh, I’ll show you a big fucking dick when we get home,” Shane slurs. Okay, maybe she’s a lot drunk. “Gonna strap you into the fucking mattress.”
prompts: alternate universe/toy/butch
for @hollanovaweek
READ ME ON AO3 !
How do you do the drop down menu thingy?? In your a/n on your fic??? It's cool b/c it lets people check on their triggers without spoiling the rest of the chappy for everyone else. I was thinking of borrowing (stealing) the idea for my own fic. Can I and can you teach my how pls?!! Thnx!!!
Excellent question! You can totally use it; I don't have a copyright claim on it or anything. Lol.
Disclaimer: I am a CSS/HTML n00b. I'm sure there's an easier/better way to do this; this is just how I figured it out on my own.
The Menu Itself
It's basic HTML, pretty easy to use. Open your document on AO3, go to the "notes" text box and type or copy-and-paste from here. There are several ways to go about this, and it depends entirely on your wants and needs.
Here's the easiest way:
<details> <summary> Chapter Warnings (Spoilers) </summary> - Warning<br /> - Warning<br /> - Warning </details>
Note: The spacing here isn't necessary, but it makes it easier to visualize. You can really just type it all with no spaces, and AO3 will figure out exactly what you want.
<details> encompasses everything within your warning note. Everything inside <summary> is the text that will be visible even while the dropdown menu is closed, while everything outside will remain hidden until it's clicked on.
<br /> is a line break, sending you to the next text line down.
Note: AO3 will automatically add the <br /> if you click the "enter"/"return" button while typing, but I added these into the HTML on here for the sake of showing where the breaks need to be.
It SHOULD look like this closed/open:
If you want to be fancy, you can make it into an unordered or ordered list. For an unordered list, here is the HTML:
<details> <summary> Chapter Warnings (Spoilers) </summary> <ul> <li>Warning</li> <li>Warning</li> <li>Warning</li> </ul> </details>
Which looks like this:
The <ul> signifies the type of list, being unordered, while <li> marks each individual list item. To do an ordered list, replace <ul> with <ol>. When replaced, the list will change to this:
There's no point in doing this, though, since it's extra work. If I want it numbered, I'd rather manually label. Much easier.
Utilizing Your Warnings
If you want to go the extra mile, the dropdown menu is a great way to signify where in the story the potentially triggering content will be, as well. You can add numbers or symbols to distinguish which passages have which content so that your audience can avoid them.
<details> <summary> Chapter Warnings (Spoilers) </summary> - Warning* or [1]<br /> - Warning** or [2]<br /> - Warning*** or [3] </details>
To create an area-specific trigger warning, consider using superscript. In the "work text" text box of your draft, type:
<sup>[1]</sup>POTENTIALLY TRIGGERING CONTENT<sup>[1]</sup> <sup>[2]</sup>POTENTIALLY TRIGGERING CONTENT<sup>[2]</sup> or <sup>[*]</sup>POTENTIALLY TRIGGERING CONTENT<sup>[*]</sup> <sup>[**]</sup>POTENTIALLY TRIGGERING CONTENT<sup>[**]</sup>
The <sup> just makes whatever's inside of it small and top-aligned. Which does this:
That about does it for the dropdown menu itself. But there's more!
Making It Distinct
The page currently looks like this:
You'll see that the above dropdown menu can be kind of hard to notice, especially if you have other text within your A/N . It's not readily apparent to most people that it's something that is user-interactive.
You can fix this issue and make your warning menu more discernable by using a work skin.
Go to your user profile -> "Skins" -> "My Work Skins" -> "Create Work Skin"
Note: When you update a skin, it will also automatically change any works that use that skin. Sometimes coding is finnicky, and what you want doesn't go as planned the first time. I usually keep a skin labeled "Tester" to ensure that nothing terrible happens to my formatting while I'm playing around in the code. And I'll apply the Tester to a draft to make sure everything is working properly before copy-pasting the tested CSS to the skin I plan on using.
Name your skin; it has to be named in order to save. In the CSS text box, you'll be able to customize your work.
Starting off, I have my preface boxes surrounded by a border. For no reason other than that I find it more visually appealing. I think it helps, but this isn't necessary, by any means.
If you want to do this, type/copy-paste the following into your CSS box:
div.preface { border: 2px double #000000; }
Which should yield this result:
To further distinguish the dropdown menu, I'll customize it further using:
details { color: #000000; background-color: #ffffff; border: dashed 1px #000000; } workskin details > summary { text-align: center; color: #ff0000; background-color: #eeeeee; text-decoration: underline; padding: 2px; border: dashed 1px #000000; font-weight: bold; } workskin details[open] > summary { color: #000000; background-color: #eeeeee; }
Dropdown menu closed/open:
If you want to make use of the in-text warning symbols using the <sup> feature, consider also changing them to be more visible.
Like so:
sup { color: #ff0000; }
Which looks like:
When used in conjunction with each other, you should get a nice and cohesive system to help readers know which content is right for them.
I think that covers everything?
I hope this helped! This is a neat way to keep the chapter warnings spoiler-free without putting them in the end notes (which cuts down on the link-clicking). And it's also accessible for people who have real-life traumas, but still want to read a fic.
Also very sorry if I rambled a bit. I have the ADHD bad, and it compels me to word-vomit.
(There are people experienced in CSS that are crying because of this post, right now; I guarantee it.)
I forgot to post a pic of the finished product. Cool 🙃
Why am I like this?
shanebug photo album circa '91-93