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Dear Chocolatier Letter
Fic is the primary way I experience fandom, so I only clicked the "fic" box, but if you're struck by inspiration to do an art treat, that is welcome, too! The text below is just a copy of what I put in my requests, so if you're assigned to me, there's nothing new there. I hope you have fun writing and that I've given you enough to go on!
Rogue One: a Star Wars story, Cassian Andor/Bodhi Rook
I think the canon world is what makes the characters who they are, so I would prefer to get no AU:s except canon divergence AU:s. That is, coffeeshop AU is out but everyone-lives AU is fine. My one exception to this is if you wanted to do a Spanish Civil War AU, which I would love. Sex is welcome, but would prefer it not to be the only focus of the story. How do these characters connect? What do they have in common and what could they be together? How do they differ? I also love worldbuilding details. I have only watched the movies and don't know any of the EU stuff, but feel free to include things from there if they add depth and are understandable without knowing the EU.
Aubrey/Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, Stephen Maturin/Diana Villiers, Clarissa Oakes/Diana Villiers
Diana/Clarissa has always struck me as an interesting possibility. Clarissa canonically doesn't enjoy sex with men; could it be because she's a lesbian? I am sure Diana and Stephen could come to some sensible arrangement for the times when they are apart. I would also love further exploration of Diana's relationship with Stephen; I really ship them together, especially in the later parts of the series. I like how they're independent and do things on their own, but also how they connect again after having been apart. Sex is fine, if it's reasonably in the style of canon. If you make it a poly story, I like relationship negotiation (which is obviously an option in a non-poly story as well). Please don't have anyone die, or break up Diana and Stephen's relationship. Also, I would prefer a story where jealousy doesn't play a large role.
Sunshine by Robin McKinley, Constantine/Mel/Rae "Sunshine" Seddon
I just reread this book and wanted more! I would love to see Sunshine being more open to Mel about what's going on, and that they resolve their relationships in some way. I see it more as a V-style relationship, although if you find a way for Mel and Con to connect, that's great too. I love Sunshine's narrative voice, and also all the worldbuilding in canon. Sex is welcome, but would prefer it not to be the only focus of the story. Also, I would prefer a story where jealousy doesn't play a large role.
Rogue One: a Star Wars story, Cassian Andor/Bodhi Rook
I think the canon world is what makes the characters who they are, so I would prefer to get no AU:s except canon divergence AU:s. That is, coffeeshop AU is out but everyone-lives AU is fine. My one exception to this is if you wanted to do a Spanish Civil War AU, which I would love. Sex is welcome, but would prefer it not to be the only focus of the story. How do these characters connect? What do they have in common and what could they be together? How do they differ? I also love worldbuilding details. I have only watched the movies and don't know any of the EU stuff, but feel free to include things from there if they add depth and are understandable without knowing the EU.
Aubrey/Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian, Stephen Maturin/Diana Villiers, Clarissa Oakes/Diana Villiers
Diana/Clarissa has always struck me as an interesting possibility. Clarissa canonically doesn't enjoy sex with men; could it be because she's a lesbian? I am sure Diana and Stephen could come to some sensible arrangement for the times when they are apart. I would also love further exploration of Diana's relationship with Stephen; I really ship them together, especially in the later parts of the series. I like how they're independent and do things on their own, but also how they connect again after having been apart. Sex is fine, if it's reasonably in the style of canon. If you make it a poly story, I like relationship negotiation (which is obviously an option in a non-poly story as well). Please don't have anyone die, or break up Diana and Stephen's relationship. Also, I would prefer a story where jealousy doesn't play a large role.
Sunshine by Robin McKinley, Constantine/Mel/Rae "Sunshine" Seddon
I just reread this book and wanted more! I would love to see Sunshine being more open to Mel about what's going on, and that they resolve their relationships in some way. I see it more as a V-style relationship, although if you find a way for Mel and Con to connect, that's great too. I love Sunshine's narrative voice, and also all the worldbuilding in canon. Sex is welcome, but would prefer it not to be the only focus of the story. Also, I would prefer a story where jealousy doesn't play a large role.