Send one or more emojis ( + descriptions ) for the kind of ship/dynamic youβd like to write with my muse! ( for multimuses, please specify. )
β€οΈ committed, romantic relationship
π friends to lovers
π used to be together but broke up
β£οΈ skinny love
π slow burn
π one muse has a crush on the other muse
π mutual pining
π romantic relationship of convenience
π« highschool sweethearts
π arranged relationship ( dating, engagement, political, etc. )
π one-sided romantic relationship ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
π€ lovers to enemies
π€ enemies to lovers
π a sexual relationship that could turn romantic
π§‘ friends with benefits
π a sexual, non-romantic relationship
π© sexual relationship of convenience
π₯ unresolved sexual tension
π developing sexual relationship ( may include romance )
π one muse approaches the other out of convenience ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
πͺ enemies with sexual tension
πͺ biological family
π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ adopted family
π§βπ€βπ§ family by choice/found family
π©βπ§ older/younger siblings
π twins
π₯ cousins or extended family
π£ estranged family/feuding family
π¨βπ« one muse is a teacher/mentor for the other muse ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
πΈ coworkers like family
π‘ family out of circumstance
βͺ pretending to be family
π friendship
π queerplatonic partners ( an intimate, non-romantic committed relationship )
π friends like siblings
π childhood friends
π§ friends due to traumatic experiences
π€ coworkers
β reluctant friends
β
enemies to friends
π developing friendship
βοΈ friends of circumstance
π strangers working together
β one muse works in service of the other ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
π΄ partners in illegal activities
π―partners in crime trope
β‘ sparring partners
π©Ή friends forced to work against each other
π₯ one muse makes a deal or contract with the other ( magic or non-magic. ) ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
𦴠mortal enemies
π enemies
βοΈ rivalry
π‘οΈ one-sided rivalry/grudge ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
π§ enemies as narrative foils
π¬ enemies because of conflicting ideologies
π€« one muse is secretly an enemy/traitor to the other muse ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
π¨ one muse is using the other muse for their benefit ( specify which muse, Sender or Receiver )
β guilty by association
π« friends to enemies
πͺ occupational enemies
π©Έ enemies tolerating each other for a common goal
β« enemies using each other out of convenience
β¬ coworkers who hate each other
Original by lunarscaled, who is deactivated.