Hi there! Quick note, you'll be playing muse A - I wrote this to have both roles open for either of us, but I've played this as a trans female several times now.
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Muse A is a low-level employee at a theater who struggles with their identity. They work a job they dislike, don't make much money, and don't have a lot of good outlets in life. They have always had a natural femininity to them, but recently, they've started to indulge in it, including how they do their hair, the clothes they wear - they lean into it as much as they can, whatever doesn't violate their dress code. They could be a trans individual, or just comfortable with a new change in style.
Muse B is, however, a very different individual - he is decently happy with himself. He's not the most perfect at anything or everything, but he's happy with who he is. His job is fine, his life is fine. The dating scene has been hard, but who hasn't struggled with it? Finding the perfect woman for you feels impossible sometimes, and that's okay. He's not interested in men, and he's sure of it.
(For the rest of this, I'll call these two M/A, and M/B. I apologize if this introduces any confusion, I wrote this initially wanting to leave both roles open.)
The new FNAF movie comes out and M/B is ecstatic, to say the least. His usual friend he'd go with isn't around to, and he doesn't have many other options than to just see it alone if he wants to catch the premiere. Though, as luck would have it, as he's getting some appropriately themed merch and popcorn, he steps up to buy it - M/A, who's helping him, is also planning on getting off in the next few minutes to watch it. M/B mistakes M/A for a cis woman, and effectively gets himself on a date that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
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This may seem random, but I love the idea of a little drama and fluff - meeting someone you think is PERFECT for you, only to find out looks are deceiving, and you never know everything about someone, just because they're "the new and shiny thing" in your life and they also like something you do. FNAF is something I've been obsessing about lately, myself, so it's an easy thing to work with, lol.
I want to mention, this plot isn't being used to play up sissification, degradation, or anything like that. I hold no prejudices, regardless of who I may actually be behind the screen. I naturally enjoy dramas, plot, and story - and this was a good way to do it.
Anyways! If this kinda interests you, please let me know! The way I wrote this is a little clunky, but I generally write in third person past tense myself normally. Again, I wanted to give writers an option on who's who.
This will be story driven and more descriptive. I am fully open to mature content, though, of course. And, potentially trigger warning - Muse B could even be a little trans/homophobic, if we decide on that.
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