she's having a snack.
hey look over there what's that *throws these at you*
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I can cut through my leg like fucking butter, not patch it up and just bleed everywhere with no issue, BUT the moment i get a little tummy ache I'm in bed dying and crying
how it is lately
If I ever kill myself just know I tried my fucking best and please forgive me
Please come back..
Perhaps a niche trope but I love when a character has just escape a years long ordeal and tries to get in contact with people they know, only to meet strangers.
Going to his childhood home to find his family moved away, or died, and the house was sold.
Blindly stumbling home only for the stranger sleeping in her old bed to wake up and scream at her to get out before they call the cops.
Contacting a best friend and finding their number has changed; either the line is dead or the stranger sends back a confused ‘you have the wrong number!’ text or answers the phone and immediately the character knows something is wrong. Something has changed. The world has changed. So have they. And they are lost.
a dragon is attacking the city but thankfully im safe in my car
I'm a big fan of hurt/comfort tropes where the hurt is ongoing and escalating. Characters trying to cope with their situation and insisting that it's fine, they're fine, even as things get worse and worse and worse - especially if no one around them knows what they're going through.
Characters hiding their illness, even as they grow sicker and sicker. Characters trying to cope as their homelife becomes increasingly abusive or neglectful. Characters ignoring their injuries, only for them to become infected. Characters being stalked/ tormented by a villain and pretending that everything is fine, even as the villain continues escalating. Characters left homeless as winter approaches and their money dwindles.
I could go on. There's something very satisfying about seeing a character frantically trying to pretend like everything is okay until eventually they can't hide it anymore and get caught (and helped) by the people around them.