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Ur Opinion Abt Violet Is Pretty Based Ngl She Also Striked Me Off As An Iffy Or Obviously 'waifu' Character
ur opinion abt violet is pretty based ngl š she also striked me off as an iffy or obviously 'waifu' character
Thank you for a kindly worded opinion. I felt like I had to personally be prepared for any moment of an online cyber attack of toxic fans going crazy at me for these honest thoughts the moment I decided to post my rant. And I thought it would be a unique ice breaker for seeming like a distant-silent-writer-with-a-writer-blog to others.
I was even hesitant on doing so because of it, knowing that the Persona fan base is no different from any others, fan bases all have their meaner sides. But the more reasons I found out about her, and I found a lot, it just wouldnāt leave my head whenever I saw even a mention of her in Persona fan content. And with Persona coming to Xbox, PC, and Switch, I just felt like I had to let it out or itād give me a headache. It made me wonder why people love her so much when she has all these things about her that clash. Itās not like they were secrets. Theyāre literally in front of your face. I just had to let these opinions out and see if there was anyone at all whoād thought the same and I wasnāt alone thinking differently.
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arsene is a hopeless romantic, pass it on.
Oh, definitely. Both from the original books and as Jokerās Persona. I guess that just means the leader of the Phantom Thieves is a real romantic at heart himself since ArsĆØne is a reflection of who he is inside. Thatās always been canon to me personally.
My Rants: Honest Opinions
My Problem With KaSumi|re Yoshizawa/Violet
A/N: If you just love to make hate messages over personal thoughts over what someone thinks and are willing to accept the character that is being written about, who you donāt even know, on their posts just because of it then whatās even the point of having a matter of honest opinions anyways?
Fandom(s): Persona 5: Royal
Summary: Yoshizawa rubbed me off the wrong way since the moment I saw her. I immediately got the sense of āMarket Seller Waifu For Increase In Sales For Royalā after seeing her unoriginal thief getup. And Iām unapologetic to admit that sheās my LEAST favourite character despite the amount of positive reviews sheās had after Persona 5 Royalās release and the hate attacks on anyone who thinks differently. She really does have potential. And I couldnāt stop thinking about it after the Atlus announcement for Xbox and PC. Then I figured, I thought to finally expel these annoying thoughts in order to release my pent up frustration and understanding of her away and my perspective changing, not a lot, but changing somewhat.
So hereās why.
Warnings: Spoilers for Persona 5: Royal.
My Conversations with Others Regarding This Topic (think of it like extensions from this post): 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5
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Or as I call her: the tropey Doormat Kohai.
I know. I put her in my story but things will be different as the chapters progress. I am actually interested in how her character adds to the gameās story, but it really only happens for Third Semester. But how Atlus did her involvement feels like wasted potential. A rewrite would help, I think.
The only time she really does anything in the real world is defend and help Joker when he is arrested, but ALL his confidants do that! Theyāre supposed to do those things after he deepens his bonds to max level, there is nothing new or unique about it with her!
A side note: I find it humorous that crossovers adding Yoshizawa just have to be emphasized with Royal and not simply Persona 5 even though Royal is Persona 5 in general, or I suppose to emphasize update.
Her very presence is a shoehorn. Her appearances never really feels natural. She just pops in and out whenever she wants. I wouldāve honestly forgotten her if it wasnāt for Third Semester.
Her looks are an uncreative and reusable mix of FeMC, Mitsuru, Yuko and from P3.
Overly attached to Joker because heās pretty much the only person she wants to revolve around in her life. She hardly interacts or befriends anyone else. Her gymnastics club members, classmates, other schoolmates, her parents who barely show relevance to her personally, other honour students (thereās no way in hell sheās the only one), and the thieves. As Kasumi, for someone who acts like an extroverted socialite it doesnāt really make sense as to why she doesnāt. Which might be because any acquaintance feels off about her because of her cognition that they donāt talk to her but I donāt get how pretty much anyone doesnāt even have a simple conversation with her. But itās probably just a front for her Sumire side. But if she truly wanted to be everything Kasumi was, then having that socialite behaviour wouldāve made sense. Kasumiās extrovert personality is the main point about what it means to imitate her. Her mentality was ALL about her obsession with Kasumi, before and after her death. The way her brain works is weird with Marukiās mind powers.
And about the thieves; they, for some reason, blindly love her so much after only meeting, like, twice in the real world. They donāt know her as much and have rarely interacted or hung out outside the Metaverse. Not as much or as close to as Joker. She kind of bypasses them.
She does not contribute anything to the main plot except for 3rd Semester. Which is at the end of the game. Her first entrance to āsaveā Joker in Saeās Palace was wasteful. Heās, not counting Mona, the most experienced fighter out of all the thieves. Joker did not need her help in any way shape or form. P5 vanilla proves that, he didnāt need any of the other thieves as backup when he was evading the Shadows. Heās the freaking main character! Jokerās supposed to have the spotlight for the player. She even said it herself that sheās not a member of the Phantom Thieves so she has no right to interfere, and interferes anyway. Itās just a lazy introduction to a new character. Why is her All-Out Attack the first we even see?? And that gives the thieves a reason to have her for their āHey, We Saved The World From Corruption By Taking Down a False Godā party? She didnāt even help in the fight with Yaldabaoth. So I could hardly count her as a member.
KaSumi/reās social link for the first couple of ranks go the SAME route. You do a family friendly activity, she falls into her so called āslumpā, you cheer her up, she promises to work harder than ever, and the cycle repeats five times to the point where itās predictable and easy to gain her rank up. How is that interesting? She phrases her slump like itās a small thing that she doesnāt know the cause for, hindering her performances and believing that itās a lack of confidence.
There was nothing off about her being Kasumi in the first place that led to the indication that she wasnāt actually Kasumi. Her attitude stays the same, perky, polite, overly positive, being an airhead (that goes for Sumire too. Seriously, how does one take crappy code names as Appetite and Leotard into actual consideration? How do unused scenes like Akechi suspecting her as the Palace Ruler because of her association with said Palace being about one who craves attention and just let it slip by her?) the foreshadowing monologue could just be something to add for her backstory if a player didnāt think about it much. Nothing really showed that anything was wrong in her happy go lucky world aside from the few interactions she has with Maruki. Which still hardly makes a difference. Their connection feels loose. Though it didnāt matter if her reveal wouldāve happened or not, Sumire just goes back to being the SAME person as when she first started in the true ending. What were all those 120 hours of progress for..?!
Morgana wanting to recruit her then changing his mind because of Shido makes me deadpan. The thieves faced a perverted and abusive P.E. teacher, a manipulative and gaslighting artist, the freaking mafia, and a selfish and money-hungry CEO father! Everyone had their own lives on the line each! What makes Yoshizawaās any different..?! I just donāt get it. Didnāt that cat say that powers in numbers is a good thing after recruiting Ann? That whole conversation after Marukiās Palace was pointless, because it meant nothing for the main story after she decides to want to join and is turned down.
Her reason for awakening is weak and contradictory. Because, when voices of people who talk poorly of her, her motivation for awakening is that they spoke down on the dream she shares with her sister. That is not a strong and a good enough reason to even summon a Persona. This goes completely against P5ās themes and it doesnāt work. KaSumi/re never even cared about their opinions anyways, she even vocalizes this as a statement and brushes off them off all the time. And her potentially losing her honour student status was her own fault. Even with her second awakening being more meaningful, it still doesnāt justify having a āSpirit of Rebellionā. She couldāve done that without having her ātrue awakeningā and it still wouldāve worked. It didnāt make sense for her to even have a Persona when she became a scatterbrain for almost a year. It doesnāt add up, she committed to being Kasumi, thatās against who she actually is. P3 is facing mortality, P4 is facing the truth, P5 is facing against an unjust society, impacting them personally that it becomes a motivation for courage. Everyone in SEES, Investigation team, and the main Phantom thief crew follow these guidelines, I donāt understand why the scenario had to be changed.
Her thief outfit is nothing but a market seller for Royal. Atlus even admits it in their interviews. The only symbolism it has is that she admires Joker so much and sees him as a spitting image of rebellion that she replicates her attire to his, including keeping her Kasumi ponytail. Even Atlus admits this in their interviews that her outfit was just a market seller! The only thing original about it is the leotard because sheās a gymnast. And when she finally awakens as Sumire (though not really), her outfit stays the same, hair the same, Persona the same. There is no visible representation of Sumire showcasing individuality that separates her from Kasumi/re. Not even a small one. Which is a clue to how she goes back to looking the same as when she was in the beginning. Character development what now? Violet is the same way, Kasumi with just a mask on.
She got to have a magical girl/sailor moon transformation for what? Fan service. Which doesnāt fit with the gameās themes and aesthetics whatsoever but her Persona is Cinderella so sure, why the heck not? (sarcasm) Heck, if that were the case then the thieves shouldāve gotten the same treatment. The idea of watching Ryuji do a spin is too amusing for me. Yusuke could pull it off given his theatrical eccentric side.
Black just doesnāt seem like Yoshizawaās colour palette. Thereās no reason for wearing black when the only time she does wear it is her Shujin blazer and thatās it.Gymnasts donāt really wear plain black either; itās usually with a flashy design that comes with dark and light colours, or one with a simpler look. Her leotard being plain black is tooā¦ simple? Purple works since she actually wore that for her gymnastics. Everyone somehow loves the inaccuracy of her in a sleeveless leotard that showcase an exaggerated body that isnāt her at all, they seem to like using her just for their perverse entertainment, (then again pretty much every female fictional character is like that so this isnāt anything new or a big deal anymore, I donāt know, I canāt be bothered to give a crap knowing that the media does whatever it wants), when gymnasts always wear sleeves. And the internet loves to debauch her for the most dull and impractical suit in Persona, a great advertisement to promote the game. This is just a notice I have over her costume.
Her showtime is weird. (Plus, why canāt Joker have a showtime that gives him the spotlight?) So she jumps into his arms for a spin as he shoots down enemies, tosses her to make this strange performance with her deceased sister (does that mean sheās actually touching air and Kasumi is all in her head?), and pulls Joker to twirl her into a dip. Just how deprived of his attention are you? Did Nintendo really have to give us the unnecessarily pointless scene of Yoshizawaās dancing and her showtime as part of P5ās trailer of branching out to other consoles? Akechiās showtime clip hardly balances that out considering it was short and at the end.
What was the whole point of that ridiculous dance cutscene of her and Joker? A shoehorn by Atlus as ship bait between the true star of the game and an in-and-out character. Why werenāt any of the Shujin students of the thieves there? Or Mishima? We just get a fancy flashy dance animated cutscene purely showing off Sumire. Maybe I missed the reason.
Sumireās backstory is just a recycle from the other girlsā story arcs. Especially Lavenza, who goes on to have an identity crisis herself where she is split into TWINS. I find that no body that Iāve seen has mentioned this. As a standpoint, we didnāt need another twin story AGAIN.
Her connection to Cendrillon is off and strange. Which is ironic since sheās actually the jealous sister. All the stories of Cinderella have many things in common: sheās a waif, she is looked down on by her household, verbally abused, put into forced labour, shown to be a genuine person, and is saved by a man who solves all her problems. All these bad things in Cinderellaās life happens TO her out of jealousy, spite, and cruelty. Sumire goes through none of that. She has a sister who does care about her, and parents that care about her, too. There is no ill mistreatment anywhere done TO her from when she was Sumire before Shujin. But I guess itās a minor thing where sheās like Cinderellaās stepsisters. The thing she said about Kasumi making the decisions for her, like her clothes, is because Sumire lets her. She couldāve said anything at anytime and Kasumi wouldāve listened. Sure, she is implied to be overbearing who couldnāt read between the lines. But theyāre siblings! Twins for crying out loud! They wouldāve spent everything together knowing each otherās quirks, habits, and flaws. Yet Sumire puts the image that Kasumi is perfect in every way (Mary Sue) when sheās spent years learning all about her twin. Sumireās a Mary Sue for the fact that everything she does or doesnāt do is positively received no matter the situation. Thereās no consequence or anything. Thereās also the fact that there doesnāt seem to be any ground reason as to why Sumire has an inferiority complex over her sister other than that Kasumi is considered the better gymnast. They trained the same but Kasumi came out on top. Perhaps that could be the reason for her lack of confidence as Sumire. Depression can happen to anyone, of course, but her large amount of jealousy of Kasumi feels kinda off in the writing aspect. Itās ALL over her sister more so than herself. And since we only get to see Real Kasumi once, ONCE, we donāt know the dynamics of their relationship. She and Cendrillon share a few things: they go to a ball pretending to be someone else, a chance to have their lives be what they want, and is saved by a man who solves all their problems. Joker saves her by revealing the truth of her identity, and her coming back as Sumire after almost a year of being brainwashed. Though the same can be applied to Maruki as she sort of consented to the identity crisis, and tried to stop Joker from undoing so. That partās understandable, donāt get me wrong. But what, after a short timespan when the thieves rescue her she figures herself out and then suddenly accepts Kasumiās death with a big ole speech? Sure, she talks about it with Joker, and while itās nice to have someone to talk to about these things, that doesnāt magically solve all of a personās problems in one fell swoop. Sumire shouldāve gone back to therapy with an actual therapist, and talked honestly to her parents about her mental problems and sort and heal from the burdens sheās carried. She doesnāt struggle much from being in her own skin again. Joker isnāt the center of her existence! She feels like an imaginary friend from all the times sheās around Joker and no one else. To me, her interactions with the thieves happens more in the Metaverse. Having Cendrillon as her Persona just feels off in some ways, considering that her Persona doesnāt change after reclaiming herself as Sumire.
Iām sorry (not really), but saying Joker is her āPrince Charmingā does not really fit. It demeans Jokerās story and his character. Heās a rebel, heās forced to live in a rough situation out of his control, heās had to play the role of not standing out, be invisible and blend in, control his own behaviour and actions in public. But we all know Joker does not have a āprincelyā personality. More so the opposite. He hides his real feelings under a facade in most cases. Heās pictured as her āPrinceā because heās pretty much the only person who interacts with her, whoās there, who basically solved all her problems for her. Which is why she āfalls in loveā with him. The thing Iāve never liked in the Third Semester is how little everyone cared for Joker when they lived the illusions of perfect lives. It was only because they went through sufferings and hardships that they depended on him so much, but it changes in reverse after everything he did for them. Which is just so damn shallow! What does that say about who they really are? Joker deserved more that! Heās not a crutch! Sumire is no different either. Sheās the same circle weāve always known. Joker is literally depicted as a sort of āantiheroā, given the whole Phantom Thief role, Arsene, the strive for rebelling, unburdened, helping. But he isnāt prim proper, or a complete empty shell who is flat/static who is Mr. Perfect that saves the day. Thereās layers to it all, and itās a journey getting to where he is. That in spite of his difficult circumstance, he thrives. With friends, supporting himself financially, helping others not just because itās right but because he knows better than anyone what it means to be helpless. Heās sarcastic, cheeky, quiet, doesnāt always like to follow the rules (like when Sojiro tells him to keep his head down, turn a blind eye, not cause trouble) and it would actually make sense that he isnāt a big fan of hierarchies and the system of society (the cons and darker aspects), especially when abuse, power play, gaslighting, etc are involved. Definitely not the type who does duty and follows the structure heās surrounded by.
When the game FINALLY reveals what her deal is, Iāve already clocked out, exited, lost interest in her reused backstory that the element of surprise failed. To have to go through the main plot (the important part) of the entire game, we had to reach the end with Third Semester to get her reason for being meaningful, to the end, just leaves everything dry. We couldāve gotten to know more about how Marukiās powers work and what other patients he might have affected. Because is it really believable that he only inflicted Yoshizawa throughout the time he had gotten his Persona? Wouldnāt he get more Shujin patients outside the main crew? Maybe not Shujin?
Isnāt it part of her wish that she wanted to become Kasumi so much that she found an opportunity to do so deep down? To fill her sisterās dream for her feels kinda off and complicated regarding her cognition is only that of how she sees herself versus how others see her. All this seems to reveal just how obsessed Sumire is about Kasumi. And her relationship with her sister doesnāt show except for the one clip where real Kasumi appears. We can only go off of what Sumire says. For example: Valentineās Day, White Day, real ending, she goes back to her default Kasumi self. Iāve never seen a character have such a slow burn-to-rushed progress to then digress it all.
Like, isnāt it the fact that she became Kasumi and made herself be the one that died just a cycle of what happened but reverse?? If Sumire is the supposed dead one then that means as Kasumi she didnāt blame herself because sheās happy as her sister and the grief she showed throughout the most part of her social link was fake. She got what she wanted so she didnāt feel guilty or saddened about the death? What the hell? She just puts herself back where she started, how did that dodge anything?! And itās not even because of Maruki! Sheās doing this with full awareness and freely choosing to do so. Absolute ridiculousness.
Sheās in loves with Joker no matter what you do. Itās like she doesnāt know what platonic relationships are. Itās like spending time with a guy has to mean romance. Then again, any person but Joker doesnāt exist to her. And who did you love him as exactly, Sumire? Kasumi or you? Because Joker has only ever known Kasumi. To him heās only just met you. It makes me appreciate Aigis, Rise, and Marie more because they were nothing compared to the level of shoehorning Yoshizawa brings. Sheās basically passing her obsession with Kasumi to Joker instead. Though this time with a sort of idealistic infatuation and expectations, but much less extreme to how she is with her twin. For crying out loud Sumire barely hits the peak of actual maturity. She just turned fifteen a month before the actual game starts, a first year who is still growing out of her kid phase. Top that with her fragile mental struggles that she has hardly had time to heal from, her goals which are the only thing she cares about, how was it appropriate to date her? So what if Joker is at least a year older, she doesnāt have full understanding in what it means to be in a romantic relationship with someone, serious and committed with her mentality; much less ready for it. At least Marie interacts with everyone and has that become a factor in her growth.
KaSumi/re seems to have the habit of being an overbearing airhead. Everything flies passed her unless itās about herself. Makes sense for the 10% amount of times she shows up in the game. Because sheās busy with competitions? So is everyone else, but they make the goddamn time to actually BE important and involved, we can only take her word off it and sheād just be gone for a period of time.
Whether itās Kasumi or Sumire, theyāre stalkers regardless. Her following the thieves into Saeās Palace because she āfelt something big was going to happenā is such a poor excuse. What, does everything Joker does have to apply to you? Just how long did you wait in the Palace? Because you were worried about him and followed even though heās always respected your boundaries and doesnāt step out of line on your privacy? Did you have anything to eat? Creep. Her stalking the team in the nurseās office out of no where was weird. How long have you been tailing them, huh? How did you conveniently find out about their meeting? Lavenzaās butterfly form was only a sight Joker picked up on while she was invisible to everyone else. Morgana canāt count because he was created by Igor, so of course he could see her. And Lavenza stays in the nurseās office while Joker gathers everyone to meet. Itās like the same situation for the other Velvet Room Attendants, they can have this sort of invisibility projected in the outside world where bystanders canāt see them except their guests or be visible and interact with people. Especially the locations of the Velvet Room, where only the guests can see the entrance and the attendant. The thieves or any of the teams canāt see the glowing blue door or them either in the other world like Tartarus and the Metaverse. They only think that the leaders are zoning out in reality. So the idea that she knew to follow Joker because she saw Lavenza is confusing.
Why does her being skinny while eating a lot matter so much to everyone that it has to be brought up all the time? Sheās an athlete, we get it. Itās part of her āhonour student statusā. Ryuji is no different! Heās an athlete for track for track and field! This trope is used so much for every time she eats something. Past Persona games didnāt do this and be so absorbed in a side characterās trait.
All Kasumi cares about in this big wide world is gymnastics and nothing else. Sumireās goal is not too different either. Yet her growth for betterment feels too short for someone who had an identity crisis for almost a year. Was she completely conscious for her cognition? Was acting as Kasumi a recollection as she adjusted back to being herself? Did she forget who she was deep down until the reveal? Did loss hit differently over what she feels between herself and Kasumi? It makes me curious over the fuctions of Marukiās powers, not enough answers.
KaSumi/re has hardly any stakes as a phantom thief. She doesnāt even have a reason to join their cause! She just joins as a kind gesture and because of Maruki. She didnāt even agree with them that time she met up with Joker and Akechi. It makes sense that sheād be there for Maruki but is a temporary member until they defeat him.
How she got the MetaNav makes no goddamn sense. Because Yaldaboath is the one who gave Joker and Akechi access, and others (such as the Thieves) being in close proximity to either of them would cause them to get the app as well. But KaSumi/re can break that rule? It goes against the very functions the game has made. Like seriously?
Vanadis may be more original and suited to her compared to Cendrillon from what Iāve heard, but itās amazing how even deep down as Sumire, she still copies from Joker instead of actually being individualistic. Especially for an Ultimate Persona. Like, seriously, black and red colour palette? Bird wings hanging from the lower back? Sounds way too familiar to another Persona we know well. Vanadis is supposed to be a goddess, why the hell does she look like a demon? It says a lot about her either as Kasumi or Sumire. You try so hard, Atlus. You really do. It honestly surprised me to see these shoehorns.
When she said that only the person has to be the one to change their situation, she is literally undermining what happened with the cases of Kamoshida, Madarame, Kaneshiro, Shiro. Their victims were people who couldnāt stand up to them because they were powerless with hardly much choice. Joker, Shiho, Mishima, Ann, Yusuke, etc. Thereās nothing wrong with help and inspiration. Sumire gets that herself technically, and thatās fine, but that just makes her a hypocrite. But I guess Iām taking her words as being that change has to be done alone so that might be on me.
Joker, Violet, and Crow are a bizarre team. Her and Crow donāt even have anything in common for their dynamic. Of course Joker and Akechi would know whatās going on, but for Kasumi it just feels different for me. Sheās just there for curiosity. Everyone has been affected by Maruki, and she has the longest, so it doesnāt feel right for her to be there.
Thank gods she isnāt in Strikers, all sheād be was an out of place extra. Sheās not even mentioned in Strikers, her only appearance in the Persona universe is literally just Royal. Unlike Marie who has made multiple appearances. And as Iāve phrased before, she has no motive to even be one of them. Royalās true ending proves that when she isnāt in the van with the thieves. Her only concern was Maruki. Her life is back in order and sheās thriving for herself. And thatās fine, I donāt really have a problem with that. It just makes me wonder how much of an afterthought Atlus made her after Royal was finished. Whether or not sheād be in the game wouldnāt have made a difference for the whole plot but her own story. Atlus just seems to fail in fulfilling that entirely.
Out of all the three new additions I felt like Jose had the least amount of time and attention. And for me, personally, I wouldāve liked to see more of him and his story, you know? Because heās so mysterious and gives off similar vibes to the Velvet Room Attendants but we donāt get to know more about his origins. In Royal heās just there to provide. Itās only a theory that heās associated with Philemon like the attendants are with Igor but thereās not a whole lot of evidence to link that connection; since Philemon hasnāt made a real appearance in years. Itās a shame we donāt get more Persona 1 and 2 or a new remake or something. But with the age gap in the Persona timeline itās understandable.
Part of me was disappointed that Persona 5 vanilla wasnāt coming to Switch so that I could avoid the pain of dealing with Yoshizawa for certain moments. But not entirely. At least thereās 3 and 4 to look forward to.
But hey, if you can make reasonable opinions over this then Iāll respect that, and maybe my thoughts of her will be persuaded. Unless you want to be an asshole about free will of opinions and open mindedness then please leave this post now. ĀÆ\_(ć)_/ĀÆ Itās not like this post is a matter of life or death that demands bitchy responses. I draw the line on hate over just having an honest opinion different from others. Especially with any fans of any fanbase, that take things unnecessarily too far. Your love for this character doesnāt give you the right to attack me when Iām only pointing out what Iāve noticed about her and how my personal perspective is affected by those points. And as Iāve stated, I am open to seeing her in a different light, given reasonable and understandable viewpoints without the hostility.
I may continue making these points further. I just had to get this off my chest, even if her fans blast me for my personal opinions that have obvious pointers. If you donāt like it, then you donāt have to see it without replying with hateful words and rude comments towards me and my post.
Persona 5: Royal, Persona 4: Golden, Persona 3: Portable are coming to Nintendo Switch! I guess dreams really do come true!
Who wouldāve thought that our wishes for more consoled access for our Persona trio games, when Persona 3 first set the scale of popularity for the franchise in the 2000s, would come on what seemed like a regular Tuesday? I remember how much weāve all asked for the Nintendo Switch version of Persona 5, but 3 and 4 as well? What a time to be in.
Anyone up for spending hours to complete them from start to finish? Who plans to get all three of the games? I definitely know what Iāll be doing in my free time.
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A/N: Taken with Robert Pattinsonās Bruce Wayne/Batman in mind. This is also more Bruce Wayne/Batman focused compared to Batfamily Masterlist, which is family oriented featuring a Batmom Reader & Batsibling Reader, but not together in a story. Romantic stories with Batmom Reader share links with both masterlists.
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A Tender Night
Even in the middle of his detective work, Bruce wonāt let it get in the way of disturbing your rest.
Pairing(s): Fem Reader
Content: Fluff, romance, established relationship, Robert Pattinsonās Bruce Wayne/Batman, soft Bruce Wayne, Bruce Wayne gets a hug, Bruce Wayne needs a break, Bruce Wayne has a heart, sleepiness/sleep, cuddling & snuggling, sleepy cuddles, napping, comfort, inspired by The Batman (Movie 2022), smitten Bruce Wayne, Bruce Wayne-centric.
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Thatās a funny coincidence, actually. I had this precise scenario drafted for a long time now and hadnāt decided on when Iād be able to finish it. I made it into two parts: one with Joker and the other with Reader. But I can turn it into a request no problem.