✧ slice of life plots- soft, realistic, character-driven storytelling.These plots focus on everyday moments, emotional growth, and slow character development. Think routines, late-night conversations, domestic intimacy, healing arcs, and real-world struggles. I love writing about characters falling in love naturally through shared space, mutual care, and emotional safety. Expect cozy scenes, quiet affection, and meaningful dialogue rather than constant drama. Examples: roommates → lovers, coworkers bonding, bookstore meet-cutes, friends navigating adulthood, healing after heartbreak.
✧ romance plots- emotional connection, chemistry, and vulnerability.Romance plots center around building intimacy—emotionally and physically—at a natural pace. I enjoy mutual yearning, tension, and learning each other’s love languages. These stories can be light and sweet or emotionally intense, but they always prioritize consent, communication, and character depth. Examples: slow burn, mutual pining, second-chance love, strangers → lovers, protective love interests.
✧ dark romance plots- Intense emotions, morally gray dynamics, psychological depth. Dark romance explores obsession, power dynamics, emotional intensity, and complicated relationships. These plots are fictional and discussed beforehand, with clear boundaries and consent between writers. I enjoy deep emotional stakes, inner conflict, and characters who struggle with their own darkness while still craving connection. Examples: possessive love interests, taboo feelings, emotional tension, trauma-bonded characters, dangerous attraction.
✧ celebrity plots -Fame, privacy, and blurred boundaries. Celebrity plots explore relationships involving public figures—actors, musicians, influencers—while focusing on the human side behind the fame. I enjoy writing about secrecy, public pressure, paparazzi drama, and how love survives under constant scrutiny. Examples : famous x non-famous, secret relationships, tour life, media scandals, soft moments behind closed doors.
✧ military plots- Distance, sacrifice, and emotional resilience. These plots center on characters connected to military life, deployments, long-distance relationships, and the emotional toll of service. I focus more on the emotional impact than technical realism—missing each other, letters, reunions, and learning how to love through uncertainty. Examples: deployment separation, homecoming reunions, protective partners, waiting through silence, rebuilding after return.
✧ horror movie–inspired plots- cinematic, trope-aware storytelling. These plots take inspiration from classic and modern horror films without copying them. I enjoy playing with familiar tropes while creating original characters and twists. Expect suspense, danger, and characters who feel real in unreal situations. Example: final girl dynamics, masked antagonists, survival groups, summer camp horror, abandoned locations, scream, Halloween, Jennifer’s body and etc.
✧ youtube-era inspired plots (2013–2018) - nostalgia, internet culture, and coming-of-age energy. These plots are inspired by peak YouTube culture—vlog squads, prank eras, influencer houses, early fandom culture, and internet fame before everything felt corporate. They’re nostalgic, messy, and full of personality. examples: vloggers falling in love, content house drama, behind-the-camera relationships, fame vs privacy, messy friendships.