Mun here! Feeling a bit better after getting plenty of rest over the weekend. I'm hoping to work on some galra art and writing soon...just been tired still from my job but luckily it hasn't been too terribly bad for a Monday especially with one person out that didn't show up.
Thank you to everyone for your kind words and checking up on me! I appreciate y'all so much and thankful to have such great rp friends on here that are patient and wholesome <3
I see you're struggling with chapter 8 of 'Give it a go'. I hope you find some inspiration.... its a great story and it would be shame to let it fizzle out.
Maybe reach out to friends who write FF if that's an option?
Hey there anon!
Thank you for the advice! You concern and words of wisdom are greatly appreciated.
It wasn’t just this story, like I was at a point over the last week where I couldn’t write anything at all that was even remotely decent. But after a little mental break and doing inspiration homework assigned by a friend of mine, I can write again!
Chapter 8 is underway 😁 I’ll try to get it out as soon as I can in the next week or two. Sorry for the delay!
That's right people, it's forking mine!!!!!!! After thinking up the ideas for an agents of shield AU where Robbie is there from the start (a quakerider story idea for anyone interested), my muse just kinda kick started back into place.
I was actually able to finish chapter 6 of "Never a Dull Moment" the Captain cobra (once upon a time fandom) father/son bonding story that I started over 1 and a half years ago... maybe 2 years now. There is one more chapter left to go before I can finally label it complete and though I'm about to post it on fanfiction. net tonight, I will post it on here tomorrow for anyone who followed me for it in the first place.
Also, I haven't forgotten the agents of shield AU, I'm still working on it, but if my muse continues the way it has been. I might end up writing little oneshots for the AU here and there. No promises though.
Marin could admit, at least to herself, that she was coming to truly enjoy her life as it was. The home she shared with Ravio was a nice one, the Queen had made sure they were provided for after Lana had been unable to send them back to Ravio’s home. And getting to spend time with Ravio was nice as well. He was a sweet man, smart and caring too, if a bit self-deprecating at times.
It wasn’t perfect though. She still missed her hero fiercely. And Ravio did as well, probably more than she did. And that wasn’t even considering the lingering effects the war had left on them both. Plus this world, as nice as it was, wasn’t theirs. Sure, they’d both had to swap worlds before; Ravio from Lorule to Hyrule, and Marin from Koholint Island to the land of the waking world. But they both had a place they called home, somewhere they wanted to get (back) to. Even if Marin hadn’t been there herself yet.
But even with the challenges they were making it work. They’d had a almost a year and a half to get used to it, after all. Plus the two years of war.
That wasn’t to say that they’d given up hope on getting home, however. Of course not. And that was why she and Ravio were currently settled on a couch inside the temple that Lana and Cia made their home.
The couch itself was somewhat new, having been added to the room they were in about six months ago, after it became clear that getting them home was going to take a lot of research, and plenty of trial and error. In fact, the two of them had found themselves traveling from CastleTown to this temple about eight times since the end of the war. The last visit had been about two months prior and ended up leaving all four of them in a state of intense frustration.
After so many tries, Marin didn’t hold too much hope out for this newest attempt (it was far too painful to get her hopes up only to have them dashed each time), and she knew Ravio didn’t either. But they still made sure to set things up like they were going to make it home each time they came. The house back in CastleTown was clean and organized and the Queen had a spare key (The Captain having taken his with him after he apparently went through a strange rip in time about a week ago). Plus they had all of their most important gear and belongings on them, stored away into spelled side pouches.
Unsurprisingly, this visit had been unsuccessful so far, and Marin could tell that the pair of time mages were growing disheartened again as their most recent ritual refused to give them any useful results. Ravio had even started to fall asleep against her side while they waited for the mages to finish, relaxed despite the frustrated mutterings coming from the other side of the room. To be honest, he was rather cute sprawled out like he was; one wing semi-tucked against his back, the other wing draped off the side of the sofa, and bunny-hood askew enough to allow more of his long purple-black hair to show from under it.
Marin was starting to consider joining Ravio in his nap when the dark-haired man suddenly sat up with a gasp , grey wings flaring out to mantle over her protectively as his eyes fixed on the center of the room.