aroace spec reader
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Just As You Are (Wolffe x GN Asexual Aromantic Reader) by Clone_Anon_After_Dark
Fandoms: Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008) - All Media Types, Star Wars - All Media Types, Star Wars: Rebels
08 Oct 2023
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You meet Wolffe, Rex, and Gregor while helping clones who've escaped the Empire and eventually join them. While you have no interest in a traditional romantic relationship, you find there's something special with Wolffe and realize that not everyone wants something traditional.
This was my first time writing Reader who is strictly aroace so I hope I did it some kind of justice. I know not all aroace people express themselves in the same way, so this is just one version I had in my mind. I believe what I write is referred to as a queerplatonic relationship? No pronouns are used for Reader and no use of Y/N. There is cuddling, bedsharing, and some sweetness, but not romance in the way a lot of people think about it. I think that physical touch is great and can be a wonderful way of communicating in all relationships, including platonic relationships, so there are some quick kisses, hugs, hand holding, etc.
Since the reader is gender neutral, this could be read as F/M, M/M, or any other gender for reader.
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(Heavily in the works!!)
Hey hey!! I have had this book idea come to me randomly, so it’s very in the open here.
the main idea is that you, the reader, are a Crow. you can shift into a crow, and watch over trials. you are neither good, nor evil. you simply watch who deserves the help.
it’s by design you are supposed to help the killers, stalking survivors who linger too long in one spot, or signal when a survivor or killer gets too close.
but!!! You are unique. you simply grant the help from those who you deem worthy, or see the opportunity to help just too irresistible!
No one knows you exist as a human body, but many (specifically the killers) see how one specific crow acts odd.