@SaltyLasagna
Nah I don't want to fill out a whole thing lol
Nah I don't want to fill out a whole thing lol
lol okay
So…what do you want to do?
Sorry I was gone trick or treating lmao
I'm just going to write out a quick description and then maybe we can start?
Yeah that sounds good
k gimme one minute
kk
It's been like 20 minutes oof
So Milo (he goes by the last name Lumic but that's not his actual last name, it's his friends. He uses it because he doesn't know his real last name) has like medium dark skin, high cheekbones and sort of sharp features, narrow green eyes, and floofy black hair. He's slender and muscular and tall and doesn't usually smile.
His mother died from an accidental drug overdose when he was 2, and his father severely abused him for years until he finally ran away from home when he was 11. He lived on the streets until he was 16, when he finally agreed to let his 19 year of friend Amber take him in. They ended up bonding even more and he loves her more than anything, she's like a sister to him and he'd give his life for her in a heartbeat. He also hasn't seen or heard of his father since he ran away.
Nice, he sounds awesome.
and I was doing chinese stuff so it's fine
k, thanks
got any ideas for plot/setting?
Ahh so like I said before, I was thinking of Robin meeting Milo and then Milo's just like oops magic and Robin's like whoa what is going on here and things ensue. (i'm sorry that sucked so much)
lol no it's fine, what I meant was like how are they going to meet
oh, oof. Yeah so I was thinking Robin would just be wandering around or be taking a walk or something and run into Milo. Sorry it's really vague..
Nah it' fine, leaves a little flexibility lol. Do you wanna start it off or should I?
(I can start it)
(sorry if my writing is crap rn i'm feeling ahhfsjddfasjfdh)
(okay one quick question before I start, so if Robin is non-binary would I refer to them as they/them in writing?)
(pronouns are a tricky thing, so it really depends on how your character feels about their gender. I personally usually go by they/them bc I'm non binary as well, but sometimes when I don't care as much I'll just go by she)
(ok it depends I think. I might make them she or he it depends.)
(I'll start now)
Robin walked slowly along the path, singing as they looked around up into the trees. It was around six pm, their favorite time of day.
Milo fiddled with the sleeves of his jacket, looking around. It was cold out, and music was playing softly through his headphones. He walked quickly along the sidewalk, not able to relax and slow himself down, even though he wasn't in a hurry and had nowhere to be. He was just constantly tense and on edge.
Robin shivered a bit and pulled their hood up over their head, pulling the sleeves of the dark blue hoodie over their hands.
Milo wasnt' really paying attention to where he was going. He should've been. He should've been much more careful, since he knew he was in a world packed with regular, mundane humans, most of which have never seen magic in their entire short lives. However, he hadn't been paying attention, which caused him to crash into a fairly young (girl? boy? Milo couldn't tell) person on the sidewalk. He yelped in surprise, body igniting with green flames before quickly disappearing, leaving Milo completely unharmed.
Robin shrieked and fell over, staring up at the guy who had run into them. "W-what, what was that?!"
Milo inhaled sharply. They saw that? He thought as he quickly stood up, brushing himself off. "I'm very sorry, I wasn't paying attention to where I was going that's all that was," he explained, hoping the person would brush the incident off as their mind playing tricks on them.
Robin stumbled to their feet, realized how short they were compared to the guy. "But you went all pssshh and burst into flames! What was that about?!" They said, not mad, but curious.
He froze. So they had seen it. "I'm not sure what you're talking about. Are you alright?"
"I'm doing great. You're the one who's catching on fire. Might want to get that checked out."
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