Karam Singh, Dharam Singh, Om Prakash, Banta Singh, Narli. From "A Tale of Time: Survivors of the 1947 Partition of India & Pakistan". Delhi, 2017
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REQUESTS ARE MORE THAN WELCOME!
Thought I’d give a (not so) little list of who all I’m planning on writing for at the moment (subject to change in the future!!!)! This is a LOT so here goes:
***Will continue updating!!!***
X Readers— I will be writing for fem!reader and gn!reader as I’m afab and unfortunately am unfamiliar with writing from a masc perspective!!
I will not be writing smut or anything further than, quote-unquote, suggestive. Just personal preference :)
-Jim Street (SWAT)
-Hondo (SWAT)
-Chris Alonso (SWAT)
-JJ Maybank (Outer Banks)
-Pope Heyward (Outer Banks)
-Cal Kestis (Jedi: Fallen Order and Survivor)
-Randy Meeks (Scream)
-Sidney Prescott (Scream)
-Stu Macher (Scream)
-Ethan Landry (Scream VI)
-Evan Buckley (9-1-1)
-Eddie Diaz (9-1-1)
-Ravi Panikkar (9-1-1)
-Spencer Reid (Criminal Minds)
-Emily Prentiss (Criminal Minds)
-Derek Morgan (Criminal Minds)
-Penelope Garcia (Criminal Minds)
-Jimmy Darling (AHS: Freak Show)
-Kit Walker (ASH: Asylum)
-Tate Langdon (AHS: Murder House)
-Charlie Conway (The Mighty Ducks)
-Pacey Witter (Dawson’s Creek)
-Luke McNamara (The Skulls)
-Jesse Mills (Hudson and Rex)
-Peter Parker/Spider-Man (Andrew and Tom versions)
-Ron Weasley (Harry Potter)
-Peeta Mellark (The Hunger Games)
-Sean Anderson (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island)
-Josh Futtermann (Future Man)
-Stiles Stilinski (Teen Wolf)
-Dylan Lenivy (The Quarry)
-Ryan Erzahler (The Quarry)
-Abigail Blyg (The Quarry)
-Kaitlyn Ka (The Quarry)
-Zack Addy (Bones)
-Lance Sweets (Bones)
-Angela Montenegro (Bones)
-Jack Hodgins (Bones)
-Vincent Nigel-Murray (Bones)
-Finn Abernathy (Bones)
-Wendell Bray (Bones)
-Alex Standall (13 Reasons Why)
-Clay Jensen (13 Reasons Why)
Planning on doing a full master list along with everything I’m comfortable writing and what I’m not soon :)
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Maggie Q in Designated Survivor (2016) Backfire
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never.
He never hit me,
you know. In fact,
he was always so
protective
seeing betrayal
and manipulation
in everyone I loved.
"I just don't want you to get hurt!"
he'd swear, as
he planted seeds of doubt
about the love of my friends
the support of my family
my ability to choose
my own loved ones.
I guess our marriage
was kind of like
Fight Club.
The first rule was
I could never talk about it
well, unless I was praising him
because otherwise
I would be airing
"dirty laundry"
and that wasn't fair,
now, was it?
You see, he wanted what
was best for me,
tenderly allowing me
to spend some of
the money I had earned
on makeup
or clothes
or medicine.
He kept track
of every dollar I
spent on me
as a yardstick of
what he could spend
on himself:
video games
cameras
a mountain bike
a kayak
a gun…
you know.
Things he needed.
He never hit me,
you know. In fact,
he was so mature
and understanding.
During fights,
I was the coward
who tried to escape
while he merely
blocked my exit
with his body.
"Talk this out
like an adult,"
he would tell me
with commanding voice
and towering frame.
He was always
so understanding
of my depression
anxiety
PTSD
chronic migraines
suicidal fantasies.
In fact,
he'd remind me
how much he understood
every time I asked him
to do
almost anything
around the house
or for our pets
or for me.
He had anxiety, too, you know
He had depression, too, you know
He was suicidal, too, you know
How could I expect
so much from him?
He never hit me,
you know. In fact,
I was the one who
hit him, body-slamming my way
past him on the stairs.
What choice did he have
but to follow me?
Never once did he hit me.
He only caught up to me
and hit the wall
with my head.
Or did he?
Maybe
I just fell,
body spinning 90 degrees
the moment he touched me,
losing my balance,
denting the wall with
my elbow as I
sank to the floor.
I saw stars…
and, thoughtless me,
I dialed 911.
He threw my phone
across the room
reminding me that
domestic violence records
would hinder his
employability.
He was right.
How could I threaten
our livelihood
by telling anyone
what just happened?
by threatening to break
the first rule
of our marriage?
He was always so
protective. Like
the day he told me
no matter what I thought
he was buying a gun.
I was afraid
to have a gun so near
when I wanted to die
or my head went into walls
but he was afraid
to be weaponless
in the face of hypothetical intruders.
Wasn't that so brave?
He wanted to protect me
with something that could kill me
that I never wanted
and lived in fear of finding.
Why is it that
for people to care,
I have to tell them
about the gun
about my head
still throbbing these years later
from where it hit the wall
by accident or by force?
Why is it that
the first question they ask
is if he ever hit me?
How can I explain that
no, he never hit me.
He just hit a wall with my head.
But the real problem is found
in the times he told me
he never hurt me
at all.
Because he was so
understanding
protective
considerate
controlling
loving
and looming
and to this day
I'm afraid to ask
to watch a movie
or play a game
or see my friends
or talk to family
or believe in kindness
without an angle
without agenda
without strings attached
without payment expected.
I wish he had hit me
because maybe then
people might take my trauma
a little more seriously.
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