MY !READERS AND THEIR HOME LIVES + VISUALS
spoiled!kook!reader
childhood backdrop: grew up in a huge, echoing house on figure-eight with too many rooms and not enough warmth. there was always a fresh bouquet in the foyer, a chef making little gourmet lunches in the kitchen, and a driver who waited out front like clockwork. her mom was the queen bee of every country club committee β pinched smile, pearls, a little too much wine in the evenings. she entered reader in pageants before she could even walk, taught her to pose before she could talk. it wasnβt cruel, just curated β reader was a doll in a glass case, constantly being brushed and displayed.
relationship with parents: sheβs a daddyβs girl in a complicated way β he was always gone, but when he came back, he showed up. gifts, attention, pet names like βpumpkinβ and βsweetheartβ that made her feel small in the best way. he never said no to her, but never really saw her either. her mom wasnβt unkind, justβ¦distantly obsessed. she didnβt care if spoiled!kook!reader was happy β she cared if spoiled!kook!reader was perfect.
emotional core: she never really rebelled because she never had to β she always got what she wanted, even if what she wanted was a little love, disguised as another shiny bracelet. now, she chases attention like a prize ribbon and doesnβt know how to feel if someone isnβt watching.
house visuals:
babydoll!reader
childhood backdrop: soft little life. ruffled socks, glitter lip gloss, baby pink nightlights. her house always smelled like vanilla candles and fresh laundry. she was the kind of little girl who twirled her hair and talked to her dolls like they were real. she had a good relationship with her parents, but they were busy and just a little emotionally worn down. they loved her, but it was her grandparents who really saw her sparkle. grandma taught her how to bake, how to crochet. grandpa let her watch old movies on the couch while brushing her hair with big calloused hands.
relationship with parents: they tried their best, but they werenβt built for a girl like her. they didnβt always get her dreamy little mind or why she cried when her dress didnβt match her socks. still, they adored her in their own quiet way.
emotional core: she learned early that softness doesnβt always get attention β so she leans into sweetness, into being the baby, into saying βpleaseβ and βthank youβ and smiling until someone notices. babydollβs heart bruises easily, but she covers it in bows and perfume.
rebellion: lets men pick her up in convertibles wearing sundresses and no underwear
house visuals: her parents and then her grandparents
bunny!reader
childhood backdrop: raised in a very structured, religious home. modest dresses. early curfews. her dad is a preacher or deeply involved in the church β strict, charismatic, respected. her mom is obedient and kind, a homemaker who believes in order, peace, and tradition. bunny!reader was the golden child. always helping in the kitchen, leading sunday school singalongs, making her bed every morning. she never got to choose her path, it was chosen for her.
relationship with parents: her fatherβs love was conditional, and she learned to perform for it. her mother loved her, but never protected her. everything had to look perfect on the outside, so bunny!reader swallowed her shame and guilt whenever she wanted something bad. she loves them both, but she fears them more.
emotional core: bunny!reader is all buttoned-up longing. she hides the shaking in her hands with lace gloves. she blushes when boys look at her, but canβt help it when she looks back. sheβs never allowed to want, which is exactly why she wants so much.
core wound: desire is a sinβso she hides hers behind pink cheeks and long skirts.
rebellion: one night she lets rafe call her a good girl with his hand between her thighs and doesnβt pray after.
house visuals:
bambi!reader
childhood backdrop: raised by a single dad who worked long hours in some blue-collar jobβmechanic, foreman, maybe a park ranger. their house was small, quiet, and smelled like coffee and old books. he wasnβt the best at braiding hair, but he tried. always tried. her mom came and went β beautiful, elusive, like a hummingbird. sheβd show up with candy and perfume and promises, then disappear just as quick.
relationship with parents: her dad is her rock. he taught her to ride a bike and scared away her first crush. heβs not perfectβhe forgets things, gets tired, doesnβt always know how to handle her tearsβbut heβs there. her mom? a ghost with red lipstick. bambi wanted to be her and hated her all at once.
emotional core: she learned early that books donβt leave. she clings to fiction and fantasy, and sometimes to the wrong men. she wants to be held more than anything, but pretends she doesnβt care if sheβs not. her sweetness is quiet, easily overlooked, and that makes her ache even more.
house visuals:
puppy!reader
childhood backdrop: big, loud, chaotic love. older brothers roughhousing in the living room, cartoons on full blast, crumbs from snacks she wasnβt supposed to eat on the couch cushions. she followed her brothers around like a baby duckling, getting into trouble and giggling the whole time. her house was a little messy, always warm, full of life. backyard BBQs, Christmas lights left up too long, popsicles in the freezer year-round.
relationship with parents: daddyβs girl to the max. he calls her βmy little shadowβ because she never leaves his side. her mom is loud and kind, the type to wipe dirt off her face with spit and a paper towel. they adore her. they spoil her. her brothers teased her mercilessly, but also beat up anyone who looked at her funny. she was everyoneβs baby.
emotional core: sheβs never had to earn love β which is beautiful, but also leaves her vulnerable. she doesnβt know what to do when someone isnβt as gentle as her family. she craves affection like air and clings to praise like a pup chasing a ball.
cherry!pie!reader
childhood backdrop: trailer park. broken screen doors, stale cigarette smoke, and the hum of a TV that never gets turned off. her dad left before she really knew him. her mom had a revolving door of boyfriends, each worse than the last. she kept her door locked at night. she learned early how to lie, how to flirt, how to distract.
relationship with parents: she hates her mom but also needs her. thereβs a cruel dependency there. her mom taught her how to wear eyeliner and how to act βgrown,β but not how to be safe. her dad is a phantom. she resents him for leaving, but still dreams about what it wouldβve been like if he stayed.
emotional core: cherry!pie learned to seduce to survive. she associates love with chaos, attention with danger. sheβs tough, but only because she had to be. under the sass and gloss, thereβs a soft little girl who just wanted someone to take her home and mean it.















