hi hello hi. — my replies are 1-5 comments. I can sometimes reach 6 or 7 ones, too. — PLEASE for these rps specifically, I’d like at least 3 comments. I’m okay with short replies once in a while, but I really get unmotivated if we go from 3 or 4 comments to like 1/2 or 1 comment and it never goes up again. — I prefer straight sh1ps for r.mance — I’m okay w being the male character, but I love being the female character too. ideas : 1. ( semi-inspired by the book dungeons & drama ) the high school’s theater ( or “theatre” if you prefer it that way, ) is in a mess; the school has cancelled the annual spring play—an event where students are allowed to express and show their creativity through their performances—for a plethora of reasons. It’s devastating, but a group of theater kids ( 4 members maybe ), who would’ve probably never talked to each other unless this happened, don’t back down very easily — or at least, one of them is extremely stubborn and the others have no choice. They work together to bring back their beloved theater piece. [ this can have r.mance. or none. ] 2. Chess is a competitive game, so naturally, it isn’t normal for you to end up f4lling for your rival. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case for Prudence Wexler and her rival ( your oc ),who were caught together by paparazzi, and must deal with the countless stupid interview questions that come with such a scandal. 3. Angelica Woods, commonly referred to as “Licorice” by her band mates ( ironically, she /hates/ licorice ) or just Angie, is a remarkable drummer in a famous band. Licorice is pretty—yet intimidating. But, behind that serious look is a girl who’s the equivalent of a bottle of pure sunshine. ( No specific idea here, but i really wanted to make a drummer oc so yeah lol ) ( I might change her name. Idk. ) 4. From fourth grade to sophomore year, (a) & (b) have been academic rivals. It went from petty competition of who could draw the better picture to who could score higher on a chemistry final. (b) has a secret though, and it’s the fact that they developed a thing for (a). On the other hand, (a) is very competitive and only sees (b) as a rival. When (a) changes schools for their junior year, they end up top of their class. — it’s senior year now, and during orientation, (a) sees (b) standing there, already staring at them in with an expression totally baffled. (a) is stressed. It’s senior year—the final year!—and they were so determined to graduate as the best student, but (b) just /had/ to join when they were /so/ close! (b) is doing their best to show (a) that they aren’t a thr3at. (( maybe (b) gave up on striving to be better, or during junior year, they got sick of not having (a) and doesn’t want to mess up their second chance at seeing them. ))
by me ( obvi )