shoreline

kiri's
rp info

" meet me at the shoreline. "

ranges.16-18
gender pref.any
fc pref.irls only
pairings.any
  • i’m pretty laid-back, but there are a few basics i like to keep things comfy for everyone. please be respectful and communicate — if you’re busy, losing motivation, or no longer interested, just let me know. i mainly write in third person and prefer oc×oc roleplays, though i’m open to doubles for fandoms. i ask that you try to match my writing length and effort, quality over speed always. all roleplays must be 17+ only, no exceptions. i use irl faceclaims only; no anime or ai fcs, just a personal preference. boundaries matter, so we’ll talk things out before jumping into anything.

  • as for interaction, feel free to message me with ideas, plots, or just to chat — i don’t bite. i love collaborative plotting and expanding ideas together rather than sticking strictly to one outline. sometimes replies may be slow due to life or burnout, but i’ll always try to communicate. i’m not great at heavy combat-focused scenes, so story, character dynamics, and emotion tend to come first.

extras.

FANDOMS. .........…........

kpdh, eddsworld, mha, jjk, saiki k, dispatch, mb100, love & deepspace, genshin, hsr(kinda), aphmau, csm, ohshc, haikyuu, buddy daddies, danganronpa (thh), soul eater, other. . . I have so many fandoms, please ask !most of my ocs are female, except for a few exceptions, I apologize, I just prefer roleplaying as girls.

baby I promise
there's nobody new.

“the tide always returns.”

EXTRA RULES. .................

for roleplay rules, i write semi-lit to lit only and ask that you put similar effort into your replies. actions should be written in third person, while dialogue is in first person. please don’t spam me for replies unless i haven’t responded in a while — life happens, and i promise i’ll communicate if i’m busy. consent, boundaries, and communication are really important to me, and i’m always open to discussing them before or during a roleplay. i love collaborative plotting, character development, and slow-burn dynamics, and i’d genuinely love to be friends ooc if you’re open to it!!

Verses.

  • accidental roommates. two strangers end up sharing an apartment because of a rental mix-up. initially, they bump heads over their different habits, but as they start cooking together, running errands for one another, and having late-night chats, they gradually form a connection. the tension between them gives way to romance as they grow more comfortable with each other.

  • the summer project. two people find themselves paired up for a community or school project over the summer. being thrown together like this sparks inside jokes, shared secrets, and those late-night heart-to-heart chats. as they spend more time together, they start to notice that their friendship might be turning into something deeper—maybe even love. just when things get complicated, one of them reveals they’ll be leaving town at the end of the summer.

  • coffee shop. a small, cozy coffee shop becomes the backdrop for a slow romance. one character visits daily; the other works there. they notice each other, exchange smiles and small talk, and eventually, a shared love for books, music, or pastries sparks a deeper connection.

  • rival turned lovers. two characters are always at odds, whether it’s in sports, academics, work, or a shared hobby. they’re constantly teasing and trying to outdo each other, but over time, they start to notice that they actually enjoy being around each other more than they dislike each other. their rivalry turns into a playful banter that sparks a budding romance.

  • mistaken identity. there’s this character who keeps running into someone in these mysterious situations, like at a train station, in a park, or even in an online game. they end up developing a crush on this person. when they finally meet up in real life, things don’t go quite as they imagined. they have to figure out all the misunderstandings while also digging into what initially attracted them to each other.

  • borrowed notes. one character asks to borrow another's class notes and leaves a cute thank-you note behind. this leads to a playful back-and-forth exchange filled with jokes and subtle hints. eventually, they decide to meet up in person, sparking a charming romance through their written words.