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Socchan ([personal profile] soc_puppet) wrote2023-03-12 12:20 am

Oh, that makes sense

I've got an origific plunny I've been sitting on for nearly six months now, just kinda prodding now and again for fun, and tonight I finally realized that the main character is probably autistic, and one of the reasons he really wants a familiar is because they can act as service animals/emotional support animals. I'm not sure that he realizes that's why he wants one (he really wanted one just to have a lifelong companion), but it's definitely a thing.

Meanwhile, the main character's love interest is probably also autistic and/or ADHD and already has a familiar, and is doing pretty dandy if you ask them. I don't know if they realize that their familiar is totally a service animal, but their familiar is totally a service animal (in addition to being a working animal for their job).
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[personal profile] mecurtin 2023-03-12 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
This is a GREAT plunny, very much worth making into YA profic if that's something you might want to do.
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[personal profile] mecurtin 2023-03-12 11:56 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't know what you mean these days by "properly YA", I just figured young person+love interest= YA, without the love interest it might be Middle Grade.

It could *easily* be a series of stories about different people in this world+their familiars. There's huge potential there!