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*INACTIVE* Christian Cage Is Lana Coded

@moondust-imagines

Writing for AEW ❤️
She/Her/Hers 22yrs old 💖

Hello, Welcome to Moondust Imagines!

You may know me from my old blog @moondustimagines . This is my new main blog. Everything stays the same, just here instead of there!

Requests are always welcome. There are some rules that I’ll list below. 

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Anonymous asked:

Tonight’s a good night to re-read the crumbling series 🫶🏼🫶🏼

Omg I’m blushing ☺️ thank you so much xxx

Christian Cage NSFW headcanons if you haven’t done already 🩵

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「 MASTERLISTS 」 | 「 AEW MASTERLIST」 | 「 CHRISTIAN CAGE MASTERLIST 」
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「 SUMMARY 」nsfw headcannons w/ christian
「 WARNINGS 」 — 18+ [ MINORS DNI ] smut, sugardaddy!au
「 WORD COUNT 」 — 185
「 PAIRING 」 fem!reader x christian cage
「 GENRE 」 — smut

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Anonymous asked:

🩶 anon here! Just not getting to read the new part and I gotta say, I loved it! The fact that Christian, DID, in fact show up after getting the news that the reader was pregnant even with how he’s been acting. The fact that Adam’s been so paranoid over the whole Malakai thing and his immediate reaction is to find the reader and protect his family. The fact the boys have managed to put it all aside for the time being it seems. (Also I loved the fact Adam was so pissed off about the Malakai situation that he essentially almost had a death grip on the readers hair and Christian had to step in and pry them out of it, this also kinda gave Adam a very short break from taking care of the reader after things have been up in the air during the feud and all that!) I can’t wait to see what’s to come honey! 🫶🏼

I love how much attention you pay to my work 🩶 anon, it gives me so much joy xx

I think I’m going to leave them where they are just now, not saying I’ll never come back to it, but I like the idea of leaving the story just now.

I have been thinking about writing more of their past together though….

Anonymous asked:

Do we get a sneak peak at the next part of crumbling? 🫣

This has been sitting in my inbox for ages but it’s coming tonight xxx

This.

I don’t know about others but the only reason I put both is so that whichever someone clicks on, they will find my fic. So if there is supposed to be rules, I guarantee you that no writer knows these ones. We can barely get people to comment, you think we’re going to specifically choose & or / ? Hell no.

I’ve been in fandom for twenty years, and “/” means romance and “&” means no romance was literally one of the first things I learned. It dates back to Star Trek fanfiction of the 70s. I’m boggled by the fact that anyone who’s been reading fic on AO3 for more than like five minutes wouldn’t know that, and I’m curious as to what fanfic community you come out of.

I don’t think that tagging with both is actually going to get your fic in front of more readers. People looking for romance often exclude the “&” tag if there are too many gen fics tagged with both. People looking for gen often exclude the “/” tag if there are too many fics with both. So rather than putting your fic in front of twice the people, you are in fact more likely to get your target audience ignoring your fic because it has a tag they don’t want.

Also, by overtagging you are more likely to annoy potential readers away from your fic than entice them. A fic tagged both & and / better have both romance and a ton of platonic interaction between the two characters, like a slow burn romance friends-to-lovers arc. If it isn’t, I’m going to be very unhappy because the author lied to me with the tags to try and trick me into reading a fic with deceptive advertising.

When I’m in a fandom and see tagging where some of the tags don’t really apply and are just there to get it in front of more eyes, I’m going to assume one of two things. Either the author is a newb who doesn’t know anything, or the author is purposefully spamming the tags because they don’t care about lying to their potential audience and think that “spray and pray” is an effective tactic. In the first case, their writing probably will not be very good, so why bother reading their fic. In the second case, the fact that I can’t trust the tags to be accurate means I’m not going to read it to see if it’s interesting even if it has a tag I like. Chances are, that tag isn’t actually in the fic anyway, and even if it is, by spam-tagging the author is making the archive harder to use for everybody. Why would I reward bad behavior with attention? No. Far better to mute the author and move on.

More to the point--and no, I will never stop harping on this, because we have GOT to stop leaving our strongest points in the drawer--it doesn't matter if you heard of this convention before joining AO3 or not, because it's in AO3's tagging FAQ.

[id: the "How do I tag a romantic or platonic relationship?" section of the tagging FAQ here.]

"But Jo," you may argue, because you're wrong. "There's no way to find that without digging through site FAQ menus, and that's really inaccessible!"

sure

except

that when you go to post a new fic, and you go to put in those relationship tags, you see this

[id: the Relationships field]

and that tooltip, the one THERE TO EXPLAIN HOW THE FIELD WORKS, links to the Relationships segment of the tag FAQ, which explicitly lays this shit out.

I don't care if you don't know fandom history. I don't care if you've never heard a goddamn word about the spirk shippers. I don't care if you've never been exposed to fandom culture in your life. It is, frankly, not fair to expect those things of everyone.

What is entirely fair to expect is that you will READ THE INSTRUCTIONS PRINTED NEXT TO THE FUCKING BOX, actually. Forget fandom conventions. It genuinely doesn't matter whether you agree with or respect fandom conventions. This is a site policy. This is explicitly how tagging on AO3, specifically, works.

Sorry to be an uppity bitch, but I need correct dialogue formatting and punctuation. It’s an immediate no from me if there’s a block of text with two people talking (or more) without new paragraphs to indicate the new speaker. My brain cannot process it.

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