Adoption Story Cliché with a Twist Story Challenge
Inspired by Fun Tails "Boylove (BL) Rescue Fantasy Clichés"
Fun Tails points out (see the **revised version** with introduction by Funtails (here) one of the many clichés that are often used in this sort of writing: 'Poor boy meets rich man who adopts him'. The Challenge will be to do something different with it. Say, for this example, make the boy rich and the man poor. Of course you don't need to include all the clichés of Funtails' list. You can follow few of them, and make an unexpected twist in one cliché.
Stories for this challenge will be published with the normal monthly and interim updates.
Stories
- A Place to Call Home, by Sarge (Aug 2016)
A writer who can't produce stories anymore meets a boy who has a story and a plan for life.
- Cherry Picker by The Devil's Advocate (non-consensual) (Sept 2016)
I've done my best to add various clichés with a twist to this story. See if you can spot them all. I've listed what I was going for at the end.
- The Hampton Club by Daemon Way (consensual) (Sept 2016)
A poor laborer and secret boylover at a local high class sports and culture club has dreams of rescuing the teenage boys attending the club from their lives with detached and uncaring but rich parents. When the boys discover his intent, he finds his dreams are no where near reality.
- Richie Lotta and the Poor Boylover by J.O. Dickingson (consensual) (Sept 2016)
A sweet innocent little rich boy sees a filthy panhandler and decides to rescue him, taking him home for a bath and for high tea.
Who follows?
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