“Even when the dark comes crashing through, when you need a friend to carry you… you will be found.” ⸻ Introduction Hi there! I’m looking for a partner who’s just as passionate about telling character-driven, emotional stories as I am. My focus in this search is entirely on Dear Evan Hansen — specifically exploring complex themes like mental health, identity, second chances, and finding hope in unexpected places. If you love slow-burn storytelling filled with vulnerability, growth, and moments of quiet connection, we’ll be a great match. ⸻ About Me as a Role-player - Style: Third-person, past tense, multi-paragraph to novella length - Frequency: Several replies per week — flexible around real life - Tone: I like to balance heavy, emotional beats with softer, quieter moments of humour and connection - Doubling: Not needed for this search — I’m exclusively seeking a single pairing here ⸻ Pairing I’m Looking For This thread is focused entirely on one pairing: - Miguel x Connor - Miguel is my original character: a writer with his own struggles, slowly finding his place in the world. - Connor brings chaos, intensity, and raw emotion — together, their story is messy, beautiful, and full of growth This pairing is about exploring connection and redemption, while staying grounded and realistic about mental health and personal challenges. ⸻ Plot Hooks & Themes A few ideas to inspire us — all flexible and open to brainstorming: - The Day Off: Miguel and Connor skip school together, leading to a mix of emotional talks, humour, and reconnection as they wander aimlessly and figure out where they stand. - Rebuilding Trust: After a falling out, they begin to mend their relationship slowly, dealing with guilt, forgiveness, and tentative hope. - Moving Forward: A post-canon story where they navigate adulthood, independence, and the messy realities of growing up while trying to stay connected. ⸻ Expectations & Rules - I like to keep things simple and respectful: - Please let me know your age before we start plotting - Be collaborative and communicate openly — plotting works best when both of us are engaged. - No god-modding or forcing character actions. - If life gets busy or you need a break, just let me know — I’ll always do the same. ⸻ Let’s Rewrite This Story Together If this pairing speaks to you and you’re ready to dive into a story of angst, healing, and quiet hope, send me a message! Tell me a little about your writing style and what themes you’d love to explore, and we can start plotting out a story that feels raw and real — like something worth rewriting.