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dudewithabow:

after you’ve been through like a string of fandoms and you’ve decided your favourite character/s for each one, there will come a day when you will list all your faves from each fandom side by side and look at them carefully and realise

you have a type

Reblog with your type in the tags

Bad things happen and we’ve got pictures to prove it!

badthingshappenbingo:

In response to feedback from our participants and followers, we have officially decided to add an art component to Bad Things Happen Bingo!

Although art based on the tropes and prompts will not be part of the main Bingo challenge, we’d like to give those people who want to see their favs suffer in a more visual medium a chance to share. So, we will be adding a “Gallery” tag to the blog to showcase artists!

Anyone can make art for the blog, even if they are not participating as a writer. Feel free to pick any prompt on our Trope List and give us your artistic interpretation! To make sure we can see it to reblog, be sure to tag #badthingshappenbingo or @ us on the post, and don’t forget to tag what prompt the work is for, and which fandom.

Artists have two options for art to make for the blog:

  1. Art based on filled prompts. If one of the fics written for this challenge struck a chord with you and you want to make an illustration for it, go at it! One of the Ultimate Dreams of most fic writers is to see fan art made for something they wrote, and this can be a great way for participants to interact with and support each other’s stories. Be sure to add a link to the fic you based the art on to your post!
  2. Art for inspiration. Do you have your own interpretation for how you would like to see one of the bingo prompts played out? We’d love to see it! Make that art, and we’ll put it on the blog for others to see it and maybe get inspired for a story to write!

We’re very excited to introduce this new element to the blog, and we hope you are too!

@trisscar368 *nudge nudge* 

WWM sign-up June 29-July 1

weekendwritingmarathon:

Need to get some words in? The Weekend Writing Marathon (WWM) is a writing challenge designed to help you do just that. You set your own writing goal for the weekend and work to achieve it before reporting back to the group on Sunday night.

How do I participate?

1. Reblog this post with your weekend writing plans–be as specific (or not) as you’d like.

2. Start writing on Friday 12:01 am local time. Work to meet your goal by Sunday night at 11:59 pm local time. You can work on whatever you want during this time.

3. Post your accomplishments at the end of the weekend  (even if you didn’t reach your goal).

4. Whenever you post any work written during the WWM event please submit it to us so your fic can be included in our weekly Fic Roundup.

How do I report my accomplishments?

A Finish Line post will go up on Sunday. Reblog that post with your final word count/accomplished goal(s) by Monday at midnight local time. Totals from the weekend will be posted on Tuesday.

Let us know if you have any questions!

I’m actually feeling pretty good about writing so this weekend my goal is 2,000 words!

Under Twin Moons

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Fandom: Star Wars Sequel Trilogy
Pairing: FinnRose
Square Filled: Bleeding Through the Bandages 
Additional Warnings: Major Character Injury (duh), Blood and Injury, War, Ambiguous Ending 
Square Pairing Suggested by @unforth-ninawaters

Read on Ao3 or Below the Cut! 

“Just a little longer, okay, Rose?” Finn says, his voice more breath than words.

He’s holding her tight to his chest, her face and mid-section pressed tight against him. He’s too focused on running back to the makeshift med tent to worry about whether or not her blood is soaking into his clothes. Her uniform is already stained with blood as it is.

“I shouldn’t’ve let you back out there,” he mutters.

“Can’t tell me what to do,” she mumbles back.

The Resistance had set their medical tent under tree cover, hoping that it would be sheltered enough to not draw too much attention. So far, it hadn’t been a target, but knowing the First Order, that could change at any moment. The First Order was already in chaos, having suffered a civil war and several divisions of troopers forsaking them for the Resistance. A few men, still clad in their white armor, where seeing their own wounds attended to in the tent, though even more were laid out with the rest of the dead, waiting for the time when the battle finally ends to be put to rest. Finn’s stomach twists as he catches sight of their faces, pale and lifeless. He supposes he should be proud of them for shirking their chains and fighting for their own lives but all he feels is guilt. They’d called him a hero, a leader, and they followed his example only to die the second they tasted freedom. He looks down at Rose, who’s still breathing but quiet in his arms. There can’t be any more death. Not today. And not her.

There aren’t enough clean stretchers, so Finn waits, hoping that the pressure of his body against hers will slow the bleeding. She’d been so brave, charging out a second time, blaster in hand, after their first close call. It had been shrapnel from an X-wing crash that brushed past and cut her across the stomach. They’d bandaged it as best they could right there. She’d said she was fine. She moved like she was fine. At least until she didn’t.

“Just a little longer,” Finn says again, “just a little longer and they’ll fix you right up. You’ll be okay.”

“Finn?” Rose’s voice is so, so frail. He glances down to where their bodies are pressed together to find his white shirt streaked red. How could he have been so foolish? A quick wrap wasn’t going to help her, not even with a bacta patch. He should’ve taken her to the med tent right away.

“Yeah?”

She looks up at him, her face covered in sweat and dirt and specks of blood. “See the galaxy for me, okay?”

“What? No. No, I’m not seeing the galaxy unless you’re there to see it with me,” he says. He wants so badly to stroke her hair, to push the wayward curls away from her cheeks.

“Please? For me. Go find somewhere that’s quiet and peaceful, far from all this. Like you wanted,” she says.

“I will. After this is all over it’ll be just you and me, got that? We’ll find the quietest little hole in the wall planet in the galaxy. But you gotta come with me Rose,” he says.

“Finn…” she breathes his name. She wants to argue, he knows. Any other time he’d let her. Any other time she’d be right.

“No. You’re not dying on me today. I love you too much to lose you like this.”

Rose gives a weak little smile.

Two medics rush up then, a human and a tagruda, stretcher between them.

“What happened?” The tagruda asks.

“Shrapnel. She’s cut bad,” Finn says. He sets her down on the cloth cot, almost afraid it won’t be able to support her. She gasps and groans as they separate.

“You’re gonna be okay,” Finn says, squeezing her hand. He leans down and kisses her knuckles – it’s all he has time for before he’s nudged out of the way. Her hand dangles at her side when he lets go. Finn keeps sight of her until they set her down on a clean cot and a medical droid cuts away her clothes and sodden bandages and he just can’t look anymore.

He looks up at the night sky, Chandrila’s twin moons bright above him. The battle continues around him, blaster fire flashing red, cannons and torpedoes igniting orange. Jet fuel and singed metal overpower the sweet smell of flowers that was present earlier in the night. The planet was beautiful when they first showed up; it was gardens and crystal ponds and gentle breezes. Now it’s fire and smoke.

He’s not sure how the Force works, whether it’s a power or not, whether it’s alive or not, whether it cares or not. If it does, if it can change anything on its own, Finn would beg. He’d beg and promise and scream just as long as Rose makes it – just as long as they make it. But that’s probably not how the Force works. He’ll just have to hope.