>>97418495I tend to like a bit of growth and development on part of both the parties myself. I need a convoluted narrative to really get my rocks off.
But for set up situations, my incidental idea for a semi-/ss/ story is about a boy explorer in a renaissance-esque/age of exploration period with his old, milfy, elf barbarian guardian.
I actually gave them a large age discrepency to minimize the lifespan disparities between them so when they inevitably hooked up and one passed from old age,
the other wouldn't be far behind.Another situation I toyed with was based on a /tg/ idea where Terraforming planets was not difficult, but it was long work that required a lot of attention and usually minimal crews, even as little as one. So, take a situation like that where a young boy/man signs up for reasons (in my head usually to try to research the planet before the terraformers completely change things or study how it affects any local life) and an older girl signing up for her own reasons (in my head: free and first dibs land grant.) And thus you have the younger and older pair, stuck together on an isolated installation with only eachother and the odd supply drop offs.
>>97417812John just has this look like: "Damien, this woman does know i'm Kryptonian, right? And she doesn't have a sliver of Kryptonite in a mile radius. I don't even need to break these bonds, I can just fly around in this chair."