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[23 Mar 2015|02:22pm]
Lines? Smut, plot, mix of both all fine with me.
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[23 Mar 2015|02:37pm]
Looking for a handful of longterm, threading psls. I would kill for a line with older characters (40/50+) or an older/younger dynamic with a considerable age gap (10 years or more, to increase the social pressure and maybe add some differences between the characters in terms of interests and lifestyles). I play a variety of faces and I'm also open to suggestions.

And because it is spring (finally!) and I'm in the mood for something slow-burning and passionate: I'm also looking for a summer-y, holiday-type of line with minimal plotting (to make the writing experience as organic and 'real' as possible). Character A lives in [TOWN] (the town&country is up for discussion), character B is a wealthy business man who returns to character A's hometown for two weeks of vacation every year. It's during his third or fourth stay in [TOWN] that A and B start a loving and relaxed summer affair. There is no pressure, no talk about relationships or demand for future plans. Neither of the two knows much about the other man's life and neither A nor B seems to mind -- they have those two weeks every year and that is enough, a secret kept by both men.
Fast-forward a couple of years, it's 2015 and A is waiting for B to come back to [TOWN]. As the weeks go by and summer slowly fades away without B returning to his cabin, A begins to worry and decides to pack up his few belongings in an attempt to find the man he had been in this very strange relationship with for almost 10 years (or maybe A doesn't leave his town and thinks that B has finally moved on/met someone else? So many possibilities how this line could go - though I have to say I wouldn't mind a happy end~).
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[23 Mar 2015|03:32pm]
Will Sherrod for a line would be amazing.
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