I find the idea of reader being hypersexual and into older men intriguing. Despite this, I will mentally be editing those parts of the story because those storylines aren't my favorite.
But I will be saying that you are an amazing writer and this story is so good so far. That's mainly how I know that I'll mentally change aspects that I don't necessarily like as much as other aspects.
Please keep up the amazing work.
yeah no fs! if it makes you uncomfy, ignore it! and thank you <3
rip dallas winston you wouldve loveeed being a deftones boyfriend with a lana del rey girlfriend
" Men in Gaza do cry.
When they lose their homes that they spend their
whole lives building, they cry
When they see their dreams and hopes getting destroyed, they cry.
When they realise how scary and uncertain their future is, they cry.
And because they are human beings, full of feelings and emotions, they cry."
This is an excerpt from a 35-year-old Palestinian's account of life in Gaza under siege.
Ziad has been writing for the Guardian about the realities of the Israeli bombardment, as he, his sister and their pets, flee their home in Gaza City in the hope of survival.
You can read his diary entries in full via the link:
There aren't any two people matching each other's freak the way that Jude and Cardan do.
man if I was a russian mob boss and my worthless layabout son killed baba yaga's dog I'd just fucking give him up. like immediately. like call john wick's secret basement landline and be like "iosef's at the club. all his goons and bodyguards have been instructed to stand down. there's a new puppy on your front porch. do you want an edible arrangement or anything"
Aemond "Not yet Vhagar"
Vhagar:
Some writers: *meticulously plan out every plot point and the tone and meanings before they start writing*
Me:
What would happen if Ariel is actually a boy :D, like you know, how would the Batfamily react to that, and found out that Y/N tricked them and made them think Ariel was a girl?
It's just a silly thought I had, anyways, I love your story! you are a great writer!đșđ
BYE THAT WOULD BE HILARIOUS!!
unfortunately i alr made Ariel a girl!!!
okay yall this is chapter one! if it sucks or doesn't make sense pls don't hate. might take it down later if i decide i hate it. likes, comments, and reblogs encourage me!!!I brainstormed this pretty fast so it might be messy.
lmk if there's any plot holes! This is the week following the failed patrol and Tiffany taking reader's credit. About 6 to 7 months after Tiffany moved in.
The first day after the incident, you had stayed in your room, nursing the bitter sting of betrayal. You couldnât even remember the last time theyâd acknowledged your existence. Tiffany, of course, was the shining star of the household. While you were holed up in your bedroom, processing the snakebite that had changed everything, Tiffany was out there, winning their favor with her charm, her sweet smiles, and her sugar-coated lies. You spent all night aching and feeling your bones shattering in your skin, feeling your skin peel off, and your teeth sharpen and make your mouth bleed.
The day started with her knocking on your door, her voice dripping with fake concern.
âHey, are you okay?â she asked, stepping inside without waiting for permission. âI heard what happened last night... but donât worry, Iâm sure youâll be fine. Just walk it off, right? Just a snake bite! You weren't even supposed to be on patrol, Dad said that you can't be part of the team. You're not skilled enough.â
You didnât respond. You couldnât. How could you? It wasnât a matter of walking it off. The venom inside you had begun to manifest, the snake-like power curling through your veins, but Tiffany's words twisted the knife further. You could see the smug look in her eyes as she added, âItâs okay. Iâm here now. I know youâre upset, but letâs just move past it. You need some tough loveâ
You didnât know what to expect when the transformation took hold that night. One minute, you were trying to cry yourself to sleep the nextâyour skin tingled, muscles shifting, twisting beneath the surface. The bite on your neck from the damn snake burned like fire, but something deeper, something inside you, urged you to embrace it. Again you felt your mouth burn, your body tingle, your skin shed and a searing pain from the waist down.
As you lay flat against the wall, your hands pressed against the cool surface you couldnât help but grin, pain was better than numbness. You werenât just Bruce Wayne's outcast daughter, nor were you the wannabe batgirl, as Stephanie liked to call you, you were something else now, something powerful.
The first time you ejected venom from your fingertips, you almost dropped your phone in surprise. It was cold, sharp, and terrifying in its power. It didnât make sense. You could feel the agility coursing through you, every muscle in your body aligning with the new capabilities as if your very bones were made for this transformation. This wasnât you anymore.
The idea of getting even, of showing them all that you werenât weak or invisible, had always been a fantasy. But now, it didnât feel like a fantasy. It felt real, solid in a way that left you trembling. You werenât just going to prove them wrong. You were going to become something they could never ignore again. And they would never see it coming.
But what now? The BatfamilyâBruce, Dick, Jason, Tim, Damian, all of themâhad given you nothing but pain and neglect for years. They didnât understand you, didnât care to. They couldnât see past their perfect image of family long enough to see you. Now, with this power, you didnât need them. You never did.
Except⊠there was Tiffany.
She was their new perfect darling, their shining star. Every time she took a step into their world, theyâd fawn over her, ruffle her hair, praise her as though she could do no wrong. You had tried to be perfect for them, but perfection never got you what you wanted. It never got you love. It never got you acceptance.
She was a liar, a fraud, and sheâd ruined your life. You'd tried to warn them, tried to tell them what she really wasâwhat she was doing behind their backs. But they chose to believe her over you. They always did.
So it was time for them to learn. To know what you were capable of.
You wouldnât hurt them but you would make them understand. You would show them your worth, show them what they had turned their backs on. No more hiding. No more being invisible. Youâd be the storm they couldnât control, the one they couldnât ignore.
One by one, you would take back everything that was stolen from you.
The next day Bruce didnât even acknowledge you when he passed you in the hallway. You wanted to tell him about the snake, about the strange scary things going on in your body, of the violent thoughts running through your mind but the words died in your throat in fear of ridicule. You stood there, heart racing, desperately hoping heâd say something, anything, just a hint of recognition. But he didnât. Tiffany was at his side, her arm linked through his as they strolled past you. She was chattering on about some trivial matter, and you could feel the coldness in Bruce's demeanor. No eye contact. No words. Nothing.
It was as if you werenât there. It hurt, more than you could have imagined. And yet it wasn't anything new.
Alfred, the one person who mightâve shown you compassion, didnât even make you breakfast. You waited in the kitchen, hoping for somethingâanything. But no, Tiffany had already filled the void with her charming demeanor, sitting at the table with Alfred, chatting about some charity event.
You stood there, waiting. Watching. Silent.
Eventually, you turned and left. Alfred hadn't even looked up when you walked out.
Damian.
Your little brother who you tried so hard to bond withhad taken to sneering at you when you crossed paths with more anomosity than usual. His usual arrogance and distaste for you had only intensified. You had caught him once, whispering something to Tiffany about how "pathetic" you were. âFatherâs blood runs through me, not through you,â he had muttered under his breath. You had to fight the overwhelming urge to break down right then and there. The venom inside you seemed to thrum in response, as if it recognized the cruel words, feeding off them.
Later, you overheard him tell Tiffany, âYouâre far more worthy of being in this family than sheâll ever be.â
Jason, who you once thought of as a brother, the only one who couldâve understood you, had turned his back completely. You had tried to reach out to him and tell him of the pains at night, to apologize for whatever wrongs youâd committed, but all he did was glare at you. A snide comment about how âyou wouldnât know what it means to feel painâ and then he walked away, his back to you as he followed Tiffany down the stairs.
Your heart shattered.
Tim was... absent, but his absence was worse than anything. He made no effort to reach out, barely acknowledging you when you passed by. When you tried to speak with him, to ask how his day had gone, he merely gave you a dismissive shrug and muttered something about needing to âwork.â Tiffany, on the other hand, always had time for him. She seemed to be everything you were notâeverything they wanted. She was their perfect daughter, their perfect sibling. She was the one who belonged.
You tried to slip into the shadows, but the truth was, you felt like you were already invisible.
You and Duke used to be friends when he first came, till he realized Stephanie was much cooler than you. Maybe you could hang with them in the cave, maybe they could help figure out what was happening to you. Maybe even talk to Barbra and Cassandra!
The Batcave was eerily quiet when you worked up the nerve to enter. You were sitting at a workstation, trying to work up the courage to talk to any of your siblings but your thoughts kept drifting. Tiffany had completely woven herself into the fabric of the team, and everyone else, even Duke, seemed content to ignore you.
You and Duke had once been close. Heâd been one of the few people who had ever tried to make you feel like you belonged in the manor. You remembered the late-night conversations, sharing stories and laughter, plotting out plans for how you could prove your worth to the family. But now, every time you glanced in his direction, there was nothing but distance and confusion.
you could feel his presence across the room. He and Tiffany were standing by one of the equipment stations, speaking in hushed tones. You tried to ignore them. It hurt too much to look at Duke, to see how easily he had fallen under Tiffany's spell, how effortless it was for him to ignore you now.
Tiffany was front and center, as usual. Her presence always seemed to command attention, like a star that everyone gravitated toward. You had grown used to the way they all fawned over her, but it didnât make it any easier to watch.
âDuke, youâre up next,â Tiffany called out, a smile playing at her lips. Her voice was sweet, but you could hear the subtle edge beneath it. A tone that made your blood boil. She wasnât just charming them, she was playing them.
âYou know, Iâd never say no to a challenge, Tiff.â he said, his voice almost affectionate.
âYouâre the best, Duke,â Tiffany purred, clearly pleased.
You glanced at Barbara, hoping for somethingâa glance, a small acknowledgmentâbut her eyes were glued to her computer screen. She might as well have been miles away.
Cassandra, as usual, was focused on her training. She hadnât ever shown interest in you, and today was no different. Her sharp gaze didnât waver from the sparring targets she was working through, ignoring you entirely.
You sighed, not wanting to add to the already uncomfortable tension in the air. The weight of it was overwhelming. But you couldnât help but overhear the rest of Duke and Tiffanyâs conversation.
âIâm telling you, Duke,â Tiffany was saying with a laugh, âyouâve got this in the bag. Youâve been training for years, theyâre never going to see it coming.â
Duke chuckled, clearly reveling in her praise. âYeah, but Iâm still not sure I trust the plan,â he said, glancing at the others. âYou really think itâll work?â
Tiffanyâs smile was cold and calculating. âTrust me, it will. Iâve been working on it for weeks, and with your skills, weâll have it done in no time. Just follow my lead.â
You couldnât stop yourself from speaking up, even if you werenât sure why you were still trying. You knew they didnât care, but some part of you still clung to hope that maybe, just maybe, theyâd listen. You and Duke were friends, he wouldn't ignore you. You didn't want Tiffany to pressure him into a plan he wasn't sure of.
âTiffany, why donât you give Duke some space?â you asked, trying to sound casual. âHe might want to work out his own plan, you know?â
The moment the words left your mouth, Dukeâs expression darkened, and so did everyone else's. Even Barbra glanced at you.
âOh, youâre still here?â Tiffany asked, her tone laced with mock sweetness. âI didnât realize you had any input. I guess itâs cute that you think Duke needs your help.â
Dukeâs eyes narrowed. âIâm good, [Y/N]. Really. Tiffanyâs got this. Donât you have some... other place to be?â
Your mouth burned and your bones ached, since when did Duke treat you like this? What right did he have? You were friends, friends aren't mean to friends.
Your fists clench, "Excuse me? What's that supposed to mean?" You spit out, unusually angry and brave.
His eyes softened for a second but then Duke looked up at you, his gaze colder than you remembered. âItâs not personal, okay? Itâs just⊠you donât really fit in with the rest of us."
The words felt like a slap in the face. Tiffany was the one with the skills. Tiffany was the one who was flawless. Tiffany was the one who didnât need to try. Tiffany fit in.
You wanted to scream, to demand an explanation for why you were being discarded like this. You tried, but the words caught in your throat, leaving you silent. Duke wasnât the person you had once leaned on. He wasn't your friend anymore. you could feel the deep divide between you both now, a gap named betrayal.
Before you could respond, Stephanie, who had been standing off to the side, stepped forward. âCome on, (Y/N), donât waste our time. If you donât have anything useful to add, just leave. Youâll be better off on your own.â
Your eyes snapped to her. Of all people, you didnât expect Stephanie to be so blunt. But here she was, her arms crossed and her eyes not even looking in your direction as she spoke.
Tiffany shot Stephanie a glance of approval. âExactly, Steph. Theyâll just slow us down. Maybe you should go back to the kitchen and bake something.â
The words were meant to belittle you, to remind you of the one thing they knew you were good at, baking, and nothing more. You felt your fists clench, the sting of her words cutting deeper than you wanted to admit.
Dukeâs eyes lingered on you for a moment, but he didnât say anything. His silence spoke volumes. You could feel the finality of it, the way the space between you both had grown too big to bridge.
âYou donât have to listen to them,â Tiffany continued, her voice smooth, "Youâre not part of the team. Just let it go. Itâs better for everyone.â
Tiffanyâs manipulation was sickening. But what hurt the most was that Duke was going along with it. He had always been the one person who had made you feel like you mattered in this cold, detached family. And now? He was treating you like you were nothing. He had chosen her over you. The reality of it hit you like a t train.
âFine,â you muttered, swallowing the lump in your throat, ignoring the burning of your eyes and the hole in your chest.
Without another word, you turned on your heel and walked out of the Batcave, the cold stares of Tiffany, Duke, Stephanie and Cassandra burning into your back. no matter how hard you had tried, how many times you had bent over backwards to prove your worth, it would never be enough for them.
The final blow came that night on the 7th night after the incident and the day after Duke's betrayal.
Tiffany had won. You could see it in her eyes, hear it in her voice. She won their trust, their love. Now, she was going to make sure you were out of the picture for good.
You overheard Bruce and Tiffany speaking in his study, a room you were never allowed to enter.
âI think itâs for the best,â Tiffany said, her voice sweet, almost too sweet. âSheâs so... incompetent. Maybe a change of scenery will help her grow.â
âMaybe,â Bruce replied, his voice cold, indifferent. âBut itâll also keep her away from Gotham for a while. From the family.â
âItâll be better for everyone,â Tiffany continued. âSheâs been so distant lately, and honestly, I donât think she fits in here. She doesnât belong.â
âIâll have Alfred make the arrangements tomorrow,â Bruce said, his tone final. âItâll be good for her. A change of pace. A chance to learn discipline.â
And just like that, your life as you knew it ended.
You would be sent away to a boarding school in New York City. They didnât even give you the courtesy of telling you themselves. Tiffany had already manipulated the situation, convinced them that it was for the best. That you didnât belong. That you needed to be removed from the family.
Later That Night
You sat in your room, fists clenched, eyes burning with tears you refused to shed. You could hear Tiffanyâs laughter echoing in the halls as she paraded through the manor, a crown on her head that wasnât hers.
You werenât going to cry. Not anymore. You werenât going to beg for their attention. For their love. No. You had something far more dangerous now. Something that didnât need them. Something that would show them all just how wrong they were. The venom in your veins burned brighter now. You could feel it coiling around your bones like a living, breathing thing. You would prove them all wrong. You would go to New York and never look back.
Ok I tried my best guys be nice! I just had so many ideas and didn't know how to execute them! Send in asks! I wanted to get the plot moving tbh
"reader having acrylic nails that somehow release venom tbh" baller concept
THANK YOUUUU I was literally so proud of myself for coming up with it like i was kicking my feet n shit. glad that someone else thinks its cool <3