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Me: I need a new ship bc Gendrya is on the rocks
Me: *starts The Society*
Me: ELLE AND CAMPBELL ARE ADORABLE!!!! 💕
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Writing great friendships
Some of the best chemistry/relationships in fiction exist between characters who are/become friends. Here are some tips for making friendships come alive on the page:
1. Banter
One of the most interesting aspects of fictional friendships is the way the characters interact with each other whilst important plot points are occurring.
If your characters have easy banter, teasing one another without missing a beat and managing to bounce off each other even in the toughest circumstances, it will be clear to the reader that these two are/should be good friends.
Friends know each other well. They know the other’s character so well that they can easily find something to tease each other over. However, this also means knowing which topics are off-limits.
If you want to write a good, healthy friendship, your characters shouldn’t use humour/sarcasm as a way to hurt the other. It should be good-natured and understood as such from both sides.
Different friendships will have different types of chemistry. Some friends may tease each other with facial expressions. Others may already anticipate a snarky remark and counter it before it’s been spoken. Others will have physical ways of goofing around.
Some friends might not tease each other at all. Banter isn’t necessary; it’s just a good way to make your characters come alive and make their friendship one that is loved by readers.
What’s important is chemistry - the way they automatically react to each other.
Think Sam and Dean in Supernatural or Juliette and Kenji in the Shatter Me series.
2. Mutual support
Unless you purposefully want to write an unhealthy/toxic friendship, your characters should both be supportive of the other.
This means that, even if one is the MC and the other the side-kick, both should be cognisant of the other’s feelings and problems, and should be considerate in this regard.
Few things will make your MC as likable as remembering to check in and be there for their best friend even when they are in the thick of a crisis.
You need to show your characters being vulnerable in front of each other and being supportive in ways that are tailored to the needs of each friend.
So, if one of the characters really responds to physical comfort, the other should know to give hugs/rub their back when they’re not feeling well. Similarly, if one of them doesn’t like being touched and responds to material comfort, have the other bring them ice cream and join them for a movie marathon. Whatever works for your characters.
What gets me every time is when a character is falling apart and won’t listen to/be consoled by anyone but their best friend (but this is just personal preference).
3. Knowing the other’s past/family life
This really only applies to characters who have been friends for quite a while.
Good friends know each other’s backstory - the highs and lows and mundane details. They know they layout of their family home and they probably know their family members well.
Friends will often talk about these things, only having to mention a few words for the other to know what they’re talking about i.e. “The ‘09 Thanksgiving disaster” or “You know how Uncle Fred is”
This will instantly make it clear that your characters are close and have come a long way together.
Perhaps there are issues at home/trauma from the past that the other character will immediately understand. So, if one character appears with a black eye, their friend might know that the father was probably drunk the night before and got violent. Or if the character has a nightmare, the friend might know that it was about childhood abuse etc.
This can also apply to good things i.e. if one of the characters gets a nice note in their lunchbox, the other might know that their grandma is in town.
Whatever works for your story should be used to indicate the level of unspoken understanding the friends have.
4. Being protective
Few things will make your readers love a friendship more than the friends being fiercely protective of each other (in a healthy, non-territorial way).
Has someone hurt one of the characters? The other should be furious and want to exact revenge. Does someone say something demeaning to one of the friends? The other should defend them immediately and vehemently.
This can also take on a humorous twist if one of the characters starts dating someone. The friend can make extra sure that said date is sincere and promise to exact vengeance if their friend is hurt.
This can also be a great plot device, since it could explain why the MC’s best friend joins the quest/goes along on the journey. Perhaps this is the main plot point: a character seeking to protect/avenge their friend.
If you want to go in a toxic direction, this can be taken too far i.e. a friend who never lets the other spend time with anyone else/stalks the other/is patronising etc.
5. Common interest(s)
Even if the two characters are vastly different, there should be something that keeps them together besides loyalty.
This is especially important for characters who become friends throughout the course of the novel.
This doesn’t have to mean that both of them go hiking every weekend or want to become pilots one day. It could be something small, like a love of cheesy movies or a shared taste in music. Maybe they both enjoy silence/don’t like other people. Maybe they are both social justice warriors, but for different causes.
This could also be common characteristics instead of interests. Perhaps both are very ambitious/funny/social.
There should just be some factor that ignited the friendship and brings the two of them together.
This doesn’t necessarily have to be a big part of your story, but you should at least have it mentioned to make the friendship appear more authentic.
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Dating Draco Malfoy would include..
Drabble: “Hello! I really like your imagines and such, and I was wondering if you could do a bulletpoint scenario thing. Kinda like what it would be like if you were dating Draco? Thanks in advance! “
Pairing: Draco Malfoy x Reader
Warnings: None
okay so to start off I feel like Draco would be one to like… really show you off any chance that he got
especially in front of Harry omfg
like oh, you’re just sitting under a tree trying to relax? Here comes Draco bragging about how elegant and graceful you look!!
eating a licorice wand? Draco’s already yelling about how much of a model you look with the sweet in your mouth
okay but I also think he’s kinda really protective over you
like if anyone dares looks at you wrong, or says something that even remotely sounds like they’re making fun of you or mocking you
someone is gonna end up getting hexed, or worse
“Draco please, we’re just partners for our potion class”
“He keeps staring at you, y/n!”
“Because we need to see what the potions effects are!”
however, despite how cold and crude he seems to some, I feel like he’d be really emotional whenever it gets to you
a smile will always ghost his lips whenever your name is mentioned in a casual conversation
or if news hits that you’re in the infirmary because your sick, he’ll definitely try to drop whatever he’s doing to see you
he’s not really one for pda much, but he doesn’t mind looping your pinkies together under your robes if you ask him
tiny kisses against your hair and temples are a thing for him
you’re the only one that can ever seem to break his cold shell whenever he’s in a bad mood, to which he’ll quickly fall into your arms for comfort
cuddles aren’t really a normal thing, but whenever it’s quiet and no one is around, you two are usually under a hidden tree or locked away in his room, your head against his shoulder and your fingers laced tightly together
Draco makes sure that everyone knows that you’re together, whether it’s a verbal tell or physical, everyone knows
and no matter how little or how much skinship you share, whether your relationship with him is super public or not, you know that he cares deeply for you, and you for him
the national is really trying to kill me w that new album so these are some of my fav lyrics on photos from greece
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collecting some lyrics from sleep well beast that punch me in the gut & this is where we’re at so far:
• “i’ve been talking about you to myself cause there’s nobody else” (empire line)
• when matt sings “hey baby” in nobody else will be there • “cause i really don’t have the courage not to turn the volume up inside my ears, for years i used to put my head inside the speakers” (day i die) • “i try to save it for a rainy day. it’s raining all the time” (walk it back) • “if your heart was in it, i’d stay for a minute. i’m dying to be taken apart” (born to beg) • “my faith is sick and my skin is thin as ever” (nobody else will be there)
• “i keep re-reading the same lines, always up at 5am every morning” (i’ll still destroy you)
• “i’m just trying to stay in touch with anything i’m still in touch with” (i’ll still destroy you)
Кинозлодеи / Cinema villains by Liam Proniewicz
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