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BONUS ROUND 4 - PROMPT FUSION

"Fusion is just a cheap trick to make weak prompts stronger!" - a quote from Steven Universe, probably
for this bonus round, it's all about combining two ideas. for example "high school AU" + "secret identity" or "soulmate au" + "mafia au"!
to submit a prompt or fill, reply to this post on Dreamwidth!
Fills can be in any format, and you can fill any prompt (even if it's your own or your teammates)!
for your prompt post title, please use the following format:
PROMPT: TEAM [TEAM NAME]
if you are participating as a vote-only member, use this format:
PROMPT: VOTER
for your fill post title, please use the following format:
FILL: TEAM [TEAM NAME]
if you are participating as a vote-only member, use this format:
FILL: VOTER
POINTS - BONUS ROUNDS
For prompts: 10 points each (maximum of 100 prompt points per team per round)
For fills:
First 4 fills by any member of your team: 100 points each
Fills 5-10: 50 points each
Fills 11-20: 40 points each
Fills 21-50: 30 points each
Fills 51+: 25 points each
PROMPT: VOTER
FILL: TEAM OCs
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“Hey,” said Dalia, as she morphed into a tall hairy beast-woman. “What would you consider us to be?”
“Hm?” Went Jade, as she morphed into an equally tall reptilian monster woman. “What do you mean by that?”
They pressed their palms together, attempting to tip each other over. “Well, you know. You and I, we’ve called each other ‘partners’ for years. And everyone thinks that when we say that, we mean like, sparring partners. Business partners.”
“Uh huh.” Jade threw her weight forward a little more, causing Dalia to be shifted off balance. She tripped. This gave her the opportunity to elbow her. Jade took a few steps back to give herself a running start.
“But like,” A grunt as she got elbowed in the pectorals by Jade. “We’ve been through a lot together at this point. To the point where just ‘business partners’ feels kind of clinical. Inaccurate. You know?”
Jade was about to run and elbow her again, but Dalia got up, and lunged at her. “So like, what are we, Jade? Are we friends, partners, something else?”
And that was a pretty good question. They share a house and they share a bed. Jade thought about it, and she knew that she would be really happy living with her for the rest of her life. Working together, hanging out together. If the time came when she wanted children, she’d be glad to raise them with Dalia.
Yet, there were some things they didn’t do that couples did. They didn’t kiss (Jade didn’t like to), they didn’t sleep with each other (Dalia didn’t like to), they had no plans to get married or really date each other. The closest things they had to dates were going to the gym with each other. Watching street fighting matches. Sparring. And they already did that stuff when they were friends. What made something a date? When would the threshold officially be crossed?
Dalia picked her up, and tossed her down in a body slam. “Well Dalia, I guess we could call each other friends.” A grunt, as Dalia kneed her. “Or we can just keep on calling each other partners.”
A hum, as Dalia pulled her up and placed her in a headlock. After a bit of a struggle, Jade broke free, and flipped Dalia to the ground in one swift movement. “I guess it doesn’t really matter. So long as we’re together.”
Dalia smiled, and picked herself up. “I guess. Wanna go get lunch now?”
Jade grinned. “Sure.”