The Hunger Games Trilogy Set between the last chapter and the epilogue of Mockingjay Katniss Everdeen/Peeta Mellark (with a slight side of Effie/Haymitch if you squint) 11803 words warnings: lots of feelings and a spectrum of [Spoiler (click to open)]tender vanilla hetsex, oral sex, consensual torture, ptsd type things, knifeplay, handcuffs, bondage, power dynamics,
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Yes, okay, god, thank you--Katniss and her prickly thing and her emotional avoidance. I wanted, very much, to not have her suddenly be this...manipulative femmedomme, because it's so easy for female characters to get cast in this one dimensional role of bondage witch, and it's as limiting and patronizing as always being a princess. So yeah, she's not experienced at this, she isn't even particularly aroused by it (except when she discovered that is, a little, in some ways). She feels put up upon and the responsibility freaks her out and she's aware that she's not inherently good at that kind of thing--but she is smart, and complicated, and capable. And she loves Peeta. Katniss can always do so much more than she thinks she can. So, yeah, I am thrilled to hear that that emotional conflict came across to you.
It's also why I chose to write it first person POV, even though that was very odd for me--how else could we see her hesitance, her anger? And it makes all the difference to me, I think.
And HAHA Peeta, I am so glad you like Peeta; I love Peeta, too. And of course he has bandages and apple tarts--he has every fucking faith in Katniss, and so he's ready for her to succeed (and celebrate with/be comforted by pastry). Also, my headcannon is that he has a little streak of Batman in him--ALWAYS PREPARED! PREP TIME!--but in a...sweeter kind of way.
I feel like I deal in false advertising and not even to my benefit, because I write my kink stories NOT ABOUT THE KINK? Or, like, they're very intense for me to write because I'm like, but what makes this powerful in this situation? Handcuffs are just handcuffs--pieces of metal. It's the feelings behind them that matter, IRL and not.
Yes, okay, god, thank you--Katniss and her prickly thing and her emotional avoidance. I wanted, very much, to not have her suddenly be this...manipulative femmedomme, because it's so easy for female characters to get cast in this one dimensional role of bondage witch, and it's as limiting and patronizing as always being a princess. So yeah, she's not experienced at this, she isn't even particularly aroused by it (except when she discovered that is, a little, in some ways). She feels put up upon and the responsibility freaks her out and she's aware that she's not inherently good at that kind of thing--but she is smart, and complicated, and capable. And she loves Peeta. Katniss can always do so much more than she thinks she can. So, yeah, I am thrilled to hear that that emotional conflict came across to you.
It's also why I chose to write it first person POV, even though that was very odd for me--how else could we see her hesitance, her anger? And it makes all the difference to me, I think.
And HAHA Peeta, I am so glad you like Peeta; I love Peeta, too. And of course he has bandages and apple tarts--he has every fucking faith in Katniss, and so he's ready for her to succeed (and celebrate with/be comforted by pastry). Also, my headcannon is that he has a little streak of Batman in him--ALWAYS PREPARED! PREP TIME!--but in a...sweeter kind of way.
I feel like I deal in false advertising and not even to my benefit, because I write my kink stories NOT ABOUT THE KINK? Or, like, they're very intense for me to write because I'm like, but what makes this powerful in this situation? Handcuffs are just handcuffs--pieces of metal. It's the feelings behind them that matter, IRL and not.
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