❧ That Girl Is Posion
genre -> yandere
pairing -> black pink’s jennie x reader
warnings -> noncon kissing in the neck, jennie leaves hickeys on you, poisoning with a syringe
word count -> 0.1k
summary -> the rumors of her were true
“I know, I know. I know this hurts.” She pouts when you whimper from the pain. “I wish I didn’t have to do this either but I need to make sure that you can’t leave ok? Because if you leave me, things worse than being poisoned will happen.” You watch as she takes another small dose of the poison.
“That’s it. You’re such a good baby. Don’t worry I made sure that it wouldn’t kill you.” She sets down the bottle and the syringe, before laying in bed with you, cuddling you close. “What use do I have with a dead lover? Hm?” You can feel her start to leave kisses on your neck.
“Just do as I say, and nothing bad will every happen to you.” Her hands start to wander around your body, caressing it gently. “Just be good, and I’ll do anything you want and any thing you need will be yours.” You can feel her start to suck marks now.
The rumors where true. Poison wouldn’t kill you. Jennie Kim would though.
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Hermes: *singing* ...Why I borrow your lipstick so often.
Iris:
Hermes: I'm using your shirt as a pillow case.
Iris:
Hermes: ...Stealing your stuff now and then.
Iris:
Hermes: Nothing you'd miss, but it means the world to me.
Iris: I feel like this is more of you confessing your deeds than singing.
Hermes: Yeah, no shit.
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Tycho: Hey, uh... just as a reminder... Some of my relatives... -none in my Dad's DNA or anything- just... extended family... I, uh... I do have alien relatives and stuff. I just don't want it to freak you out.
Coraleye: Oh come on, Tyke! This is me you're talking to. That doesn't bother me. Why would it? It only makes your family that much more interesting.
Tycho: More interesting than say... the Sage of Untamed Magic's family?
Coraleye: [Rolls eyes] Come on, let's go meet some family!
And so the Curious Family Reunion (Home on the Range Edition) begins...
post 2 coming later tonight! Don't miss it :D
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Part One
I’m very proud of these dolls, and I’m also leaving them at my parents’ house, so I did a little photoshoot with some books as background so I can have nice pictures of them.
Each book is one that is based on their fairy tale, they exist in some form in that universe, or I genuinely think that character would read it. It cannot be their origin book.
Also, they ALL have to be books I have read. If the other books are more like companion books though, then I disregard that rule. They cannot share series either.
First up is Snow White with Fairest, by Gail Carson Levine. Funnily enough, I read this book before Ella Enchanted. I love it though! I always remember the singing and weird-reading-to-make-the-audience-laugh game :).
Second is Cinderella with Cinderella is Dead, by Kaylynn Bayron, and a little toy dog, because the Disney version has a dog. It’s a wonderfully revolutionary and queer take on a world that supposedly worships Cinderella, but actually uses her memory as an oppressive tool. Like an unwilling martyr.
Third is Alice with After Alice by Gregory Maguire (the dude who wrote Wicked). I have other Alice in Wonderland adaptions, but I haven’t enjoyed the others like this one. If you like ratfics, you may enjoy After Alice.
Fourth is Wendy with Peter and the Sword of Mercy, by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson. I debated on whether to do the first book of this series or not, but Wendy only appears in this book, so I leaned toward this one instead. Out of all my Peter Pan adaption books, I like my one about Hook as a boy in Eton best. But only Wendy’s dad appears in that, and I don’t think she would read it, so I went with this series instead. I wrote a book report about the story set in the desert Kingdom when I was like 9, I loved it a lot.
Fifth is Aurora with While Beauty Sleeps, by Elizabeth Blackwell. It’s an inventive take that I enjoyed quite a bit. Explores how expectations can be used in your favor, etc.
Sixth is Eilonwy, with The Princess, The Crone and the Dung-Cart Knight, by Gerald Morris. I know The Black Cauldron is based on a book series, but I’ve only read a snippet, and I don’t have a copy of any of the stories anyway. So she gets to have a late - Arthurian novel.
Seventh is Ariel (she has six sisters so this pleases me) with The Hothouse Princesses by S. A. Hemstock. The author wrote some of the best Steven Universe fanfic, so I bought her first published story when it came out. Idk how it isn’t a bigger hit - it’s about a princess who was raised by peasants, gets discovered, wants to go back, and instead gets shunted off to a misogynistic, colonialistic, colorist princess finishing school, where she finds out some serious conspiracy shit about fairy godmothers. Anyway, Ariel often felt oppressed by her dad and curious about the Human world, so I imagine it would catch her eye.
Eighth is Belle with Lindworm, by Jenny Prater. Coincidentally, this is another case of me reading a superb fanfic writer’s work (Batfam this time) and instantly snapping up their OG work. I have a book of short stories that had a more direct BATB parallel story, but I was trying to stick with Novels. In any case, this is the story of the maiden who married the Lindworm, and what the Royal family does once they have to reckon with the nations of the dead princesses.
Ninth is Jasmine with the School for Good and Evil, by Soman Chainini. Her character really only appears in the prequel, but I wanted to acknowledge this really great series properly. I read the entire thing this summer, and I love its thematic approaches. In any case, I feel like this series’ approach to beauty, freedom and other dichotomies would pique her interest.
Tenth, we have Gabriella (Ariel’s mermaid BFF) and her Sign Language interpreter Olly. I have her human form. Anyway, I decided she might enjoy Wonderstruck, by Brian Selznick. It has Deaf characters and lots to show about the Human World, which I supposed she might enjoy. I found it quite interesting as a kid, and like with all the other Selznick books I own, I used to color all the hair, clothes and eyes in, lol. Listen. I had a lot of time on my hand and consistent access to Sharpies XD.
I’ll link the other parts to here when I post them!
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
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