I have in the past. Wolfmen (semi-violent quasi-medieval/fantasy story), The Woman and the Bread Roll (first ever attempt at romance, it's het but it's just a confession moment), Henrick Gleeson (ch.1 of a story that never was). I have many ideas but putting it to paper/text is something different altogether especially when one is developing a science fiction universe heavily inspired by Star Wars, Mass Effect, Babylon 5, and Warhammer 40k!
Wow, looks like I'm in for a great read!
PS. That bruise... my dear No-rae...
Yes, totally! In fact, I think Seol-a was handsy quite intentionally too this time! xDD
Maybe in a way to try and comfort her though, at least that was my untranslated opinion ;P. You know when someone is hurting bad and you just have to hold their hands, put an arm around the shoulder or, give them hugs... though Seol-a's idea of physical comforting is quite... how do you say, intimate?
I don't think Seol-a is capable of what you just described. That's how I see No-rae, in fact. While Seol-a is, how should I put it, she's not hugging to comfort, she's hugging because she feels like hugging, because, e.g. someone in front of her is too adorable. I mean, I don't think she understands well the little nuances of personal physical comfort. Unless it's something too obvious. She's more straightforward and direct with her physical actions, being completely unconscious how, for example, forcing somebody to touch her face can be so, uhm, exciting.
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