The concept here is to send in a question or a letter request, and you’ll get a response from your fictional character of choice, from the list below. Please stick to the list I’ve made, but of course, you can ask if there’s some other characters I write for, I don’t always remember all the shows, movies or books I’ve consumed over the years and I’m sure I’m missing a lot 😅
Status: New Characters added - Thursday March 21st, 2024
5. do you prefer to drink soda from soda cans, soda bottles, plastic cups or glass cups?
6. pastel, boho, tomboy, preppy, goth, grunge, formal or sportswear?
7. earbuds or headphones?
8. movies or tv shows?
9. favorite smell in the summer?
10. game you were best at in p.e.?
15. favorite book you read as a school assignment?
17. most frequently worn pair of shoes?
18. ideal weather?
19. sleeping position?
21. obsession from childhood?
26. favorite activity to do in warm weather?
27. favorite activity to do in cold weather?
28. five songs to describe you?
32. top five favorite vines?
46. most comfortable outfit to sleep in?
56. favorite tradition?
64. favorite website from your childhood?
66. favorite flower(s)?
72. worst subject?
82. pc or console?
88. your greatest wish?
92. lamps, overhead lights, sunlight or fairy lights?
94. favorite season?
96. desktop background?
and i have to ask this one ^-^
98. favorite historical era?
omg you love me and you want to know everythig about me ^-^
5. bottles is easiest, but a crisp glass soda feels so nice!
6. out of those the styles that i think look best on me are boho and sportswear :) i like goth but im not really in the culture
7. headphones. i found this really nice compact travel set so im not totally unaware when i wesr them out!
8. tricky. I do love movies, but tv shows are easier to digest for me so i watch those more
9. um. probably when water hits the hot ground. rain or otherwise. like waterguns. bbqs are also really nice :>
10. i was a fat kid so not many. i really enjoyed badminton and tennis and also rounders or baseball
15. i remember liking Kensuke's Kingdom for a book report but idk if holds up... I also enjoyed when we analysed poetry in our final year ^^
17. um i have three pairs of slip on sketchers so those. theyre easy and shoes r expensive :p
18. heavy summer rain 🤤 thunder or not
19. i roll around a lott in my sleep, so i wake up in all sorts of positions. its usually easiest to get to sleep on my side tho.
21. i was a pokemon kid. show, cards, games and merch. always on that damn ds
26. i kinda hate the heat, so chilling in front of a fan with a sippy drink and music is sooo good. i liked the beach when I last went though!
27. stupid-cold bonfire nights are realllly nice. my birthdays right around guy fawkes so lots of nice memories there. im also more active in winter because it gets darker faster and i dont sweat as much.
28. five... umm: 'Laughing Gas - The Fratellis'; 'Override (A) - Area 11'; 'Knees Deep - The Beths'; 'To Be Better - Miracle of Sound'; 'Moment of Forever - Willie Nelson'. ^-^;
32. umm idk i was never really on vine... literally none come to mind sorrry
46. naked for sure especially in summer. t-shirt and bottoms on the coldest nights. ^-^
56. tradition... not sure I have any anymore. when i was a teenager we used to go to the lake and follow a river and have a shitty bbq by the side with a bluetooth speaker. and everyone would jump in the water and I never would hehe
64. YouTube. I yearn for the old days of YouTube... I was just becoming sentient when youtube was coming around so i was on it a lot
66. tulips! esp orange ones :>
72. maths. numbers hard.
82. PC all the way from my shitty laptops to here. i love my compuper
88. umm many. to be a girl. to be able to be social without anxiety attacks. to be able to afford things. to not be scared of intimacy. for my pets and family and friends to live forever and always be happy. many many wishes.
92. lamps. i hate overheads especially white ones.
94. Autumn. idk I like the colours. and there's usually a lot more happening around then. halloween and birthdays and getting cooler.
96. usually a game still. or art from a steam trading card or smthn. right now it's a boss from Slay the Spire :)
98. I dont know a lot about history as I should. but I'm interested in gold rush/ westward expanse era stuff, what little I know of it. I should learn more history... Idk sometimes ot just doesnt go in, and I have fuck awful recall ^-^;
Golden Spiral from the web series CPU Kerfuffle is a character so obscure that a whole tier of obscure characters in the series is named after him! Since he's a palette swap of Richter from SSBU, I don't have any other pictures of him, so have another Nelson!
Raphael a.k.a. Phantom R from the DS game Rhythm Thief is a phantom thief who steals treasure to find out the secrets behind the disappearance of his father! He's also got terrible one-liners ("I'm putting the water back in your loo!" Sir what does that even mean-)
Opening Shot: We see the grand entrance of Downton Abbey as the sun sets. The camera moves through the hallways, showing the opulence and grandeur of the mansion. Cut to a shot of DCI Jones and DS Nelson arriving at Downton Abbey.
Act One: Lady Mary invites the detectives to investigate a series of mysterious deaths that have occurred at the estate. The first victim is Henry Talbot, a former suitor of Lady Mary, who was killed in a riding accident. The detectives soon discover that there is a complex web of relationships and secrets within the family and staff at Downton Abbey.
Act Two: As the investigation progresses, the detectives discover that one of the staff members, a young maid named Daisy, has been poisoned. They also find out that Lady Edith has been blackmailed by Oswald Mosely, who threatens to expose her relationship with Michael Gregson after she wrote many anti-Nazi editorials in The Sketch.
Act Three: The detectives uncover more secrets as they investigate the deaths of several other named victims, including a riding instructor who was bludgeoned to death, and a local farmer who was impaled on a pitchfork. They also discover that Lord Grantham has been attempting to buy the village of Badgers Drift, leading to tension between the estate and the local community.
Act Four: The detectives confront the suspects, and after a tense conversation, they reveal that the killer is none other than Lady Mary's new suitor, a wealthy businessman who had been using the estate for his own financial gain. He had killed the victims in order to cover up his illegal activities, and had been manipulating the relationships and secrets within the family and staff at Downton Abbey in order to maintain his position of power.
Closing Shot: The killer is taken into custody, and the camera lingers on the grand mansion as the sun sets. The villagers are left to ponder the mysteries and secrets that lay hidden within the walls of Downton Abbey, while DCI Jones tries to resist his attraction to Lady Mary, and DCI Barnaby continues to ask Mrs. Patmore for her curry recipes. The episode ends with Lady Edith and Lady Mary reconciling over their shared experiences, and with the estate facing a new era of uncertainty and change.
Chiba wasn’t the most confrontational person, anytime Terasaka said anything he’d just ignore it.
Today, though, Terasaka was acting like a bigger nuisance than usual.
He kept going on and on about some new combat technique he'd learned from Karasuma and how eager he was to kick someone's ass with it; he was referring to Karma; ever since he'd lost to Karma in an overly aggressive "sparring" session last week, he'd been looking for vengeance.
Terasaka was determined to return the favor, so he had been working extra hard.
"That’s cool man!" Muramatsu admired
"Yeah right, his ego is too big to practice anything."
Chiba muttered. The whole class turned to face him.
"You wanna see it in practice?" Terasaka threatened.
꒰ During the fight ꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚
That's what got Chiba into this mess; now he was out in the forest after school in a fight ready stance.
"This’ll teach ya not to open that big mouth of yours."
He wasn’t wrong, Chiba was already beating himself up for saying something, and now he had to fight Terasaka? As much as he completely stood by the fact that Terasaka needed to be humbled, he didn’t want to be the one doing it.
"Are you going to stand there and do nothing, or are you fighting?"
"Karma? The hell are you doing here?"
"I didn’t feel like going to class or staying home; this is great—I've got front row seats, but don’t mind me." He put his DS down.
Terasaka launched himself first, Chiba managed to dodge by a millisecond.
Chiba threw a punch, Terasaka then grabbed onto his hand hard before it made any impact; in doing so he leaves the other one open.
Chiba punches Terasaka right in the nose; blood trickles down his face.
"You’re gonna get your ass beaten by Chiba too?" Karma instigates
"No but I’m gonna beat yours when I’m done-"
Terasaka doesn’t waste time closing the distance between them again; if he was holding back before, he definitely wasn’t holding back anymore.
He put his arms under Chibas and wrapped them around his neck, adding pressure, a full Nelson hold.
"You wanted to see it in practice, no?"
Chiba tries shuffling around with no luck; Terasaka's grip only tightens.
Chiba kicks back in an attempt to get Terasaka to loosen his grip a bit, a familiar voice rings out.
"What’s going on here?"
Korosensei’s face was red and angry.
"Ah shit—" Terasaka lets go and pats Chibas' shoulder.
"Nice round Chiba."
"Yeah-? you too?"
"Im not falling for that sparring lie again—what are you two thinking?! You could have gotten seriously injured if i had come any later."
"Well yeah, that was kind of the point?"
"Rightt we should be heading home now-"
They were pretty brave, but to face an angry Korosensei was a mess no one would willingly put themselves in, it was way too late for all of this.
"Not so fast, no one will leave until you make amends... and Karma, what are you doing here? You said you were sick.. I even made you soup.” You could hear the feeling of betrayal in his voice.
"I lied, the soup was good though.”
"Alright. Everyone inside."
꒰ Aftermath ꒱ؘ ࿐ ࿔*:・゚
"Now, I am proud of you both for the way you’ve been improving but- what if you broke his neck!!"
He scolded like a worried mother.
"And Chiba, what if Terasaka loses his sense of smell after this? How could he live without the ability to breathe in the smell of freshly baked goods?!"
He sighed before continuing.
"My point is assassin training is meant to beat enemies, not friends." Korosensei looks them in the eyes over dramatically.
"Yeah yeah, can we go now old man?"
Terasaka wasn’t touched in the slightest, but neither was Chiba who was staring out the window ready to leave, or Karma who had started playing Mario Cart again.
"No one is leaving until we resolve this, now hug."
"No way-" Chiba and Terasaka said in unison.
"Wait, why can I leave? I’m just a bystander."
Karma looked up from the game’s screen.
"Nufufufu, would you like detention for skipping class instead?"
"No.. this is fine"
"Now apologize or spend after school time cleaning the classroom together."
Chiba wraps his arms around Terasaka, who sits stiffly awkwardly patting his back.
CLICK
"Aweee, aren't you two the cutest thing!"
Karma says capturing this once in a lifetime moment on his phone.
"Delete that or I’ll kill you."
"I’m more scared of Chiba, he got you pretty good"
No kiss H[a]d Mr. Husb[an]d at 9 for 1/2 h[ou]r then Mosey ab[ou]t a new cart and tak[in]g 2 of my old carts - told
Mr. H- [Husband] to settle ab[ou]t it - (Mr. Husb[an]d ca[me] ab[ou]t Ja[me]s Nelsons’ hav[in]g h[a]d a 2[n]d summons
for leav[in]g st[one] for water Lane mill chim[ne]y in the r[oa]d – p[ai]d 20/. fine last Sat[urday] - Mr. H- [Husband] want[e]d A- [Ann] to
pay for h[i]m this ti[me]) – F[ahrenheit] 40° at 9 1/2 and the sun shin[in]g - the gr[ou]nd cov[ere]d w[i]th snow
last night on our gett[in]g int[o] bed and cov[ere]d thick[l]y this morn[in]g - 1st snow s[in]ce last wint[e]r –
out a few min[ute]s - no workmen here b[u]t Ingh[a]m who took the slate off the old brewh[ou]se – br[eak]f[a]st at 10 5/.. to 10 40/.. A- [Ann] r[ea]d Fr[en]ch whi[le] I br[eak]f[a]st[e]d – af[te]r br[eak]f[a]st a long whi[le] in the hall
mus[in]g and consid[erin]g ab[ou]t the roof, and how to do it etc and mak[in]g out in my own mind the orig[ina]l plan
of the h[ou]se - then a few min[ute]s in the barn - Booth (David) h[a]d call[e]d en passant - no mason
here exc[ept] Amos at the Lodge prepar[in]g the rabbit[in]g for hang[in]g the out-door - In the barn when
Mr. Wilkins[o]n ca[me] ab[ou]t 11 50/.. as surrogate to prove my a[un]t’s will – expl[aine]d - swore her
personalty und[e]r £20 – p[ai]d Mr. W- [Wilkinson] (who st[ai]d ab[ou]t 20 min[ute]s) £1.15.0 his charge + 4/2
ov[e]r = 2 sov[erei]gns – ver[y] bil[iou]s for the last day or 2, and partic[ularl]y so this morn[in]g – ga[ve] Mr. W- [Wilkinson] a
wrong date of my a[un]t’s death the 3[r]d inst[ea]d of the 3[r]d inst[ant] - and wr[ote] therefo[re] as foll[ow]s to go by Geo[rge] the
gr[oo]m this aft[ernoo]n -‘Shibd[e]n hall. Sat[urday] 29 Oct[obe]r 1836 ‘Sir - I casually ment[ione]d to you this morn[in]g
‘my hav[in]g a bil[iou]s headache, and I trust this will be my excuse for hav[in]g told you that my a[un]t di[e]d
‘on Mon[day] the 3[r]d ins[tea]d of on Mon[day] the 10th inst[ant] - Miss Walker begs her comp[limen]ts w[i]th my own to the Miss
Wilkinsons - I am sir, very truly yours, A. Lister’ ‘The rev[eren]d Rob[er]t Wilkins[o]n Heath’ - then h[a]d
Mr. Jubb 1/2 h[ou]r till 2 - A- [Ann] pret[ty] well, d[i]d n[o]t, as I expect[e]d, get a bad cold cold by her
thorough starv[in]g yest[erday] at Shugden head – w[e]nt to see ab[ou]t the st[one] there – fr[om] 2 to 6 h[a]d one
or oth[e]r - my pay day – p[ai]d Ingh[a]m for Hilltop fence wall[in]g and for work here at the
dry wall arch[in]g up to last night inclus[ive] – Settl[e]d w[i]th John Booth - then h[a]d Jos[e]ph Mann
and bef[ore] I h[a]d done w[i]th h[i]m (ab[ou]t 3 1/2) Mr. Lister the appraiser ca[me] – shew[e]d him my a[un]ts’
clothes – expl[aine]d – s[ai]d I h[a]d sworn her personalty und[e]r £20 s[ai]d that I h[a]d f[ou]nd in h[e]r purse
on[l]y 3 1/2 sov[erei]gns and 6/6. - then ord[ere]d Mr. Lister warm spic[e]d beer, and to be shewn int[o] the h[ou]sekeeper’s
r[oo]m, and w[e]nt b[a]ck to Jos[e]ph Mann - Long talk ab[ou]t the coll[ier]y – ab[ou]t 300 l[oa]ds of coal up at Walker
pit – ord[ere]d 100 l[oa]ds to be sold and the rest kept for the h[ou]se - Mr. Rawson h[a]s rais[e]d his coal to 1/. p[e]r
l[oa]d and gi[ve]s 5/6 p[e]r l[oa]ds score for gett[in]g and h[a]s giv[e]n his men 25/. a piece and hir[e]d for 6 or 12 m[on]ths at
5/6 p[e]r score - the Long goit thro’ the Ing terrib[l]y rotten stuff to dri[ve] thro’ - may be up at
Mytholm bridge in 6 w[ee]ks fr[om] this ti[me] - 180 y[ar]ds fr[om] Listerwick Engine pit to List[er]w[i]ck coal
pit - to bot[tom] the Engine pit, and dri[ve] the 180 y[ar]ds and bot[tom] List[er]w[i]ck pit will ta[ke] till next June –
the engine p[i]t will n[o]t be bottom[e]d till the end of Ap[ril] or int[o] May –
Jos[e]ph Mann h[a]s bor[e]d 6ft. 6in. in Lit[tle] marsh quarry hole that he h[a]s just sunk (an oblong
hole) - and bef[ore] boring h[a]d sunk 12ft. 6in. deep - 12.6. + 6.6 =19ft. deep of throw[in]g out and
boring and in this depth are the foll[owin]g strata –
pr[ove]d my a[un]ts’ will
val[ue] of my a[un]ts’ person[alt]y
Lit[tle] marsh st[one]
253
1836
Oct[obe]r
+
L
Lit[tle] marsh quarry hole.
thickness
ft. in.
no. 1 soil 0.6
. 2 worse d[itt]o 0.6
. 3 skegs 3.0 + 1 ft. of this ver[y] decent slate.
. 4 good riving st[one] flags etc. 5.0 +
. 5 mare and ackerspire 3.0 varies; thick[r]r and thinner; will av[era]ge 4ft.
+ 6 good riv[in]g st[one] strong[e]r than no.
4 b[u]t in water. 3.0 strong[e]r i.e. thick[e]r lifts; mo[re] ashler-like, b[u]t like[l]y to rive pret[ty] well
call[e]d the wat[e]r lift. a thin shelly part[in]g bet[ween] the 1st f[oo]t and the 2 oth[e]r f[oo]t of this lift.
7 stone qual[it]y unknown 0.11
8 some kind of soft stuff 2.6
9 some k[i]nd of stone 0.6? bored int[o] it 6in.? JM- [Joseph Mann] s[ai]d a few in[ch]
+ Beg[a]n boring aft[e]r the 1st f[oo]t of no. 6 .:.
bored 2.0
0.11
2.6
0.6?
5. 11
but J. Mann tells me he h[a]s bored 6ft. 6in.
told him to level, and see wh[a]t fall we h[a]d and if the wat[e]r c[oul]d be tak[e]n
off no. 6 in a drift to pay for the exp[ense] – to see to wh[a]t gr[ea]t[e]st depth the wat[e]r c[oul]d be g[o]t off.
ft. in.
Stone no. 3 1.0
. 4. 5.0
. 6 3.0
good stone = 9.0
Told Jos[e]ph to get a hole or one hole at each extrem[it]y of the st[one] put d[o]wn for A- [Ann] at
Shugden head as soon as he c[oul]d - told h[i]m to th[in]k ab[ou]t an arrangem[en]t ab[ou]t Whiskum r[oa]d
he s[ai]d he w[ou]ld ta[ke] it and keep it in repair (aft[e]r being put in repair) - and keep a regul[a]r acc[oun]t
of the toll tak[e]n for 6 m[on]ths or 12 m[on]ths w[hi]chev[e]r I lik[e]d - I s[ai]d eith[e]r w[oul]d do - we shall see at
the end of one of these terms wh[a]t the r[oa]d costs and wh[a]t it pays and then settle so[me]th[in]g –
aft[e]r Jos[e]ph Mann, h[a]d Rob[er]t Mann and Mark Hepw[or]th and settl[e]d w[i]th b[o]th and then h[a]d Mr. Husb[an]d
till aft[e]r 6 - the magist[ra]tes fined Ja[me]s Nelson 31/. + costs =40/. this morn[in]g (vid[e] line 2 of this
morn[in]g) – ga[ve] Mr. H- [Husband] 2 sov[erei]gns for JN- [James Nelson] b[u]t to tell him that he m[u]st pay for hims[elf] in fut[ure] –
Mosey agreed w[i]th Mr. Husb[an]d this morn[in]g to ma[ke] a capit[a]l new br[oa]d wheel[e]d cart for £25
and to ta[ke] my 2 old carts for £5 .:. I shall as it were get my new cart for £20 – din[ner] at 7 –
coff[ee] upst[ai]rs – h[a]d Geo[rge] up to find fault ab[ou]t his n[o]t com[in]g b[a]ck this ev[enin]g till aft[e]r 7 the note being
giv[e]n to h[i]m at 3 1/2 p.m. – s[ai]d he d[i]d n[o]t get off till 5 - A- [Ann] g[o]t Robertson’s Life of Ch[arle]s V
[cuarto] fr[om] the lib[rar]y tonight - we sat look[in]g int[o] it - or rath[e]r she r[ea]d me 10 or 12 p[ages] of the
Introd[uctio]n – fr[om] 10 1/2 to 11 5/.. wr[ote] all the ab[ov]e of today - Ingham +...... d[i]d n[o]t work
in the aft[ernoo]n - too wintery - fine (overhead) in the morn[in]g till bet[ween] 12 and 1 – aft[er]w[ar]ds snowy
and wintery - deep snow on the gr[ou]nd - no do[in]g anyth[in]g out of doors – F[ahrenheit] 33° now at 11 5/.. p.m.
and fair and starlight – Lett[er] tonight 1 p[age] fr[om] Mr. Lister 11 Stockwell common - in ans[we]r to
my let[ter] on the d[ea]th of my a[un]t – condol[en]ce and thanks for my hav[in]g remitt[e]d the rent to his moth[e]r
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J.E. Feldman
Jakki Frances
Jaysic Kae
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Kate Prior
Katherine Isaac
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Kenna Campbell
Lily Kindall
Aurelia Foxx
Mikayla Rand
MK Mancos
Monica Schultz
Niki Trento
R.L. Merrill
Rebecca Conrad
Rubi Jade
Rune Hunt
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Serafina Jax
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About The New Romance Cafe
The New Romance Café is the place to get your daily dose of romance books.
Hang out with like-minded readers and authors at different stages of their writing journey, in a diverse and inclusive group.
Find out about new releases, take part in fun discussions, and recommend your favourite reads in the safe space of the Café.
Witch, please. That’s just one of the things a lucky lover may be crying out in this sexy witch-themed paranormal romance collection. Will love cast its spell this Halloween?
Hexes and Ohs (and “More, please.” and “Do that again.”) abound in this steamy-not scary collection of stories from USA Today best-selling and award-winning romance authors curated by The New Romance Café, with ALL proceeds going to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
Participating Authors:
Annee Jones
Candace Sams
Cara North
Colla Triti
D A Nelson
Emmy Dee
Hannah McKee
J.E. Feldman
Jakki Frances
Jaysic Kae
Jeanna Louise Skinner
K. R. Hall
Kassandra Cross
Kat Webb
Kate Prior
Katherine Isaac
Katie Baldwin
Kenna Campbell
Lily Kindall
Aurelia Foxx
Mikayla Rand
MK Mancos
Monica Schultz
Niki Trento
R.L. Merrill
Rebecca Conrad
Rubi Jade
Rune Hunt
Ryleigh Sloan
Sabrina Bosque
Salem Cross
Serafina Jax
Tasha Blythe
Taya Rune
TL Hamilton
T S Simons
Wynter Ryan
Jenna D. Morrison
About The New Romance Cafe
The New Romance Café is the place to get your daily dose of romance books.
Hang out with like-minded readers and authors at different stages of their writing journey, in a diverse and inclusive group.
Find out about new releases, take part in fun discussions, and recommend your favourite reads in the safe space of the Café.