"Breathe looks like a thin, cropped tank top with mesh panels to keep the user cool. While it's normally tight fighting, Breathe contains a smart alloy material called Nitone that, when electrified, loosens the garment. It's battery operated and can be adjusted with a remote controller, so the user can discreetly change how tight the binding is -- there's no need to change their clothing or go into a private space in order to take a break. There's also an optional feature that will automatically loosen the device when the user is playing a sport."
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In Progress Series Total Word Count: 56,463 thus far Witch!Reader x Bat/Vampire!Eddie Munson
No witch has stepped foot in Hawkins since 1845, but when Vecna opens the ground and poisons the town, a voice begins to call to you. Have you been brought back to this cursed place to heal the townspeople's wounds, to save a hexed bat that always finds its way to you, or to redefine your history with a reunion 150 years in the making?
Warnings: canon typical violence, swearing, horror genre typical violence/infrequent gore, death/dying, animal death, suicide, abusive parents, death in childbirth (mentioned - not described), spiders/bug, no beta, grief/mourning; warnings updated each chapter.
Extras: From 1586 to 1986 - our story's timeline The Grimoire - all the magical references Both updated with each chapter Book cover art Eddie art
Chapters:
One: Eptesicus fuscus 2809 words A voice calls to you.
Two: From sickness a reprieve 3443 words There are many different ways to heal.
Three: A drop of witch's blood 2755 words When is a man, not a man?
Four: Deserving of hex or death 3371 words An ye harm none, do what ye will.
Five: A gateway to the woods 2562 words In honour and love.
Six: To symbolise atonement and reconciliation 2714 words Death and transformation, or: how to unhex.
Seven: I wasn't your burden to bear 2740 words Bury a candle and give allegiance.
Eight: Lux solis urere hic malum 3051 words Death is here.
Nine: That's the real monster 2962 words What is expected of us?
Ten: This is holy work 2909 words Violence comes twofold.
Eleven: A carnal fight of bodies 3046 words A witch will not fight alone.
Twelve: I remember destruction 2777 words The timeline narrows and questions begin to find answers.
Thirteen: A question of morality 2882 words Warning... answers may lead to endings.
Fourteen: The natural laws of magic and earth 3294 words We are our memories.
Fifteen: Fade to black 3170 words Before death.
Sixteen: Everything all at once 3515 words Liminal spaces.
Seventeen: Where there is death 3668 words We speak to those beyond.
Eighteen: A ghost in the memory 2552 words Magic for magic.
Nineteen: Love and be loved 2292 words It's time to wake up.
Twenty onwards: TBA
If you want to read more Stoker: Dracula’s Guest and Other Stories by Bram Stoker
If you want more foundational genre-defining gothics: Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
If you want homoerotic vampirism that’s both intriguing and problematic: Carmilla by J. Sheridan le Fanu
If you want a gothic heroine fighting against the villain trying to possess her: A Long Fatal Love Chase by Louisa May Alcott
If you want a protagonist entering an extremely fucked up old money home and fighting for their freedom: Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno Garcia
If you want basically the same plot as Dracula but a lot more batshit and can put up with 1800s racism: The Beetle by Richard Marsh
If you want a modern take on Dracula that acknowledges the sexual assault subtext: The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix (note: this one is very hit or miss, people either love it or hate it)
If you want academics fighting ancient evil and an actual implied cameo by Dracula: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward by H.P. Lovecraft (my personal favorite Lovecraft!)
If you want morally ambiguous mad scientists: The Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and Other Stories by Robert Louis Stevenson (and read the rest of the stories in it while you’re at it!)
If you want rootin’ tootin’ Americans fighting gothic monsters: Pigeons from Hell by Robert E. Howard
If you want a gothic mystery with a spooky villain: The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle
If you want an implied polycule where a nerdy lady does all the real mystery solving: The Woman in White by Wilkie Collins
If you want the kind of vampire romance Dracula has become in pop culture: A Taste of Blood Wine by Freda Warrington
If you want something campier: Haunted Castles by Ray Russell
If you want something sexier: The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter
If you want something weirder: Blood 20 by Tanith Lee
If you want to read foreign bootleg Dracula: Powers of Darkness or Dracula in Istanbul, both creatively mistranslated from Bram Stoker
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