“You still have a lot of time to make yourself be what you want.”
— S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders



Introduction

Hi there! I’m looking for a few dedicated partners who share my love for The Outsiders and the characters that make it so timeless. My favorite stories to write are full of found family, a little angst, and slow-burn romance, all set against the backdrop of small-town drama and loyalty that runs deep.

Whether we’re exploring canon dynamics, adding original characters into the mix, or just breathing life into day-to-day gang shenanigans, I’m excited to create something meaningful and fun.



About Me as a Roleplayer
- Style: Third-person, past tense, multi-paragraph to novella length
- Frequency: At least a few replies per week — more when inspiration strikes
- Tone: I love balancing heavy, emotional moments with light, humorous ones
- Doubling:
- Always happy to double up and play other greasers for your OC
- Open to brainstorming so both of us get equal focus and development



Pairings I’m Looking For

Here’s what I’m most interested in right now:
- Emily x Darry – slow burn, lots of emotional depth
- Beth x Dally – complicated, fiery, and vulnerable underneath
- Steve x Soda – can play either role for this pairing
- General gang plots – friendship, loyalty, conflicts, and slice-of-life stories

If you have an OC, I’m happy to play other greasers (or supporting characters) to make the story dynamic and balanced.



Plot Hooks & Themes

Here are a few sparks to get us started — all open to tweaking together:
- Three Chairs, One House, No Escape
A blizzard traps the Curtis house, forcing everyone into close quarters. Tensions rise, secrets slip, and unexpected bonds are formed in the storm’s aftermath.
- Summer Blackout: The whole town loses power for several days. Bonfires, late-night talks, and chaotic group dynamics take centre stage.
- Job Trouble: Someone takes on a new job (or loses one), and it ripples through relationships, causing conflicts, support, and growth in surprising ways.
- Curtis House Christmas: Cozy, warm, and emotional — a holiday plot with room for angst, laughter, and love.



Expectations & Rules

I like keeping things simple and respectful:
- Be collaborative and communicate — plotting works best when we’re both invested.
- Please tell me your age before we start plotting
- Respect boundaries — no god-modding or forcing character actions.
- Let me know if you need breaks or if life gets busy — I’ll always do the same.



Let’s Write Something Great

If this sounds like your kind of story, feel free to send me a message!
Tell me a little about your role-play style, which pairing or plot caught your eye, and we’ll start building from there.

Let’s create something unforgettable — the kind of story that stays gold.