Muses Come, Muses Go [Muse!Levi x Writer!Reader] by kaoru-reisaki, literature
Literature
Muses Come, Muses Go [Muse!Levi x Writer!Reader]
“I can’t take this anymore!”
The stifled moan that lets itself out from your chapped lips is accompanied by an annoyed huff, a rough hand in your [ hair length ][ hair colour ] crown of locks over your cranium and then a light bump on the cold and hard edge of your loyal aluminum laptop. There’s an agonised hum of defeat rumbling from your throat as you rub your forehead against its edifice in a livid and crazed manner.
How long have you discarded your health, your physique, your sanity and senses for this literary dilemma? You’ve slept lesser and lesser, you ignore the pleas of hunger or th
Sanguine Forsaken - AU!Levi x Reader by what-the-honk, literature
Literature
Sanguine Forsaken - AU!Levi x Reader
Being an internationally famous rock star was probably about as glamorous as it was advertised to be – which was not at all.
You’d only been in the music industry for five years but your unrivalled voice and the way you wield a guitar soon left you as one of the most successful women in music. Not only did you have killer vocals and could play multiple instruments as if you came out of the womb rocking tunes, but you were also voted as the third sexiest woman alive. When you saw that in the gossip section of the magazine you’d been reading you could only think that the entire world had gone blind.
Your band, The Sanguine F
Monochrome - AU!Levi x Reader by what-the-honk, literature
Literature
Monochrome - AU!Levi x Reader
This world that you live in is very unique, to say the least.
It was bare of colours, unless you counted black and white among them. Humans only gained the ability to see the spectrum once they had met someone vital to them. Their soul-mates acted as their “missing piece”, as it were. You were taught that once you find your missing piece, the world will show to you what’s always been there, just hiding under the sea of grey. In order to see the true beauty of everything, you needed that partner.
You never believed a word of it, though. You thought it was all religious bullshit or just some faux romance story society came u