A love letter to Reylo fanfictions writers and to the Reylo fandom in general

gwendy85:

perrydowning:

lastmouseleft:

Dear Reylos,

I have never read fanfiction before “The Force Awakens”. I have always been passionate and I belong to many fandoms, but I wasn’t really interested by fanfiction. Not that I had preconceptions. Besides, I love reading. It is just that I didn’t considered it before… Reylo.

Yes! Like many fans of the ship, I got out of the theater, after watching TFA for the first time, certain that Rey and Kylo Ren were going to end up together. But as soon as I started sharing my impressions with my friends and family, it turned out that I was the only one who considered the possibility of a romance between the two characters.

“Well! I guess I read too much manga!” I thought.

Then, I went on Tumblr. And a new world opened to me. Not only did I discover that there were so many people who shared my view, but also that there were fabulous, wonderful creations celebrating the ship. It took me this long (I am snapping my fingers here) to dive into the realm of Reylo fanfictions.

It is such a beautiful thing when fiction can inspire such talented people to create and share their own work. And the relationship between Rey and Kylo Ren is so fascinating, so full of potential! Some of the stories created by the writers I have read are so beautiful, so well-written that I can’t get them out of my head.

All_the_feels* (Ao3 profile)

@ambiguityisnoonesfriend (Ao3 profile)

@aquawolfgrl (Ao3 profile)

CoraRiley* (Ao3 profile)

DragonWhiskers* (Ao3 profile)

Elywyngirlie* (Ao3 profile)

@endorathewitchwriter (Ao3 profile)

FC2000* (Ao3 profile)

@gwendy85 (Ao3 profile)

@i-live-in-the-moon (Ao3 profile)

@inthegrayworld (Ao3 profile)

@lucidlucy (Ao3 profile)

Ms-Qualia* (Ao3 profile)

@nerdherderette (Ao3 profile)

@pandoraspocksao3 (Ao3 profile)

@perrydowning (Ao3 profile)

@poethrotsvitha (Ao3 profile)

@poorqueequeg (Ao3 profile)

SaintHeretical* (Ao3 profile)

@sanctuarytrin (Ao3 profile)

@shadowlass (Ao3 profile)

@shwtlee4reylo (Ao3 profile)

@southsidestory (Ao3 profile)

@terapid (Ao3 profile)

TheAfterGlow* (Ao3 profile)

@trebia (Ao3 profile)

@waterlilyrose (Ao3 profile)

Reading your creations is a delight, so I want to say to each of you: “thank you”!

You have written (and hopefully continue creating) such fantastic fanfiction! You have the talent of true writers. I appreciate the work and thought you put in writing these stories. Knowing that you give so much effort against so little in return (apart from the comments left by some of your readers…which are quite the reward on their own) feels me with gratitude.

And thank you to every fanfiction writer (whose stories I haven’t discovered yet), every illustrator, meta writer, graphic designer and to all those who share their creations of Tumblr and around the internet.

This Reylo fandom is full of creative and talented people. It feels to me like a huge group of friends who share a common love for Star Wars and that particular ship that seems so controversial but still is a source of such beautiful creativity.

Whatever if Reylo becomes canon one day. I don’t think it is the issue. The important thing is that it has motivated so many of us to be creative and to bring us together, somehow, even if we are from different parts of world.

Please, don’t let some mean comments, or the lack of receptivity demotivate you. You will always have someone who will appreciate your work.

Kind regards,

Last Mouse Left

*Sorry! I couldn’t find your tumblr profiles! I hope you will get to read this still.

Thank you for such lovely and thoughtful words. I’m grinning.

Thank you so much dear! 😀

What a lovely thing for a reader to say to other creators! I hope you all see it!

A Clap of Thunder

A/N: Very first  serious attempt at Reylo: one shot- just getting a feel for writing these characters. No plot or prompt used- just…playing with ink, as I am wont to do. 


Rain was her favorite type of weather. It did not make sense, since living in an abandoned building with a roof that had more leaks than solid parts did make things soggy under the gray skies. 

Still, it made her smile to feel the tears of the heavens and when she spun beneath the gaping hole in the factory ceiling she wondered if God lamented her lack of shower and thought she could use a good cleaning. 

Living in the West Coast afforded many chances for rain. Another thing she loved dearly about it was that the result of pouring from above meant the flourishing of green down below. 

Coming in with the splattering water was the dim light of a sun fighting through the crumpled sheets of cloud. Reaching for it were her plants. One was in an abandoned tire filled with earth, a dozen or so were in small cartons of yogurt she had filched from recycling bags in a neighborhood on garbage day. Three more were climbing out of makeshift pots made of cinder blocks that had loosened from the wall of the factory’s far wall .They rose around the soft rather unreliable wood floor beneath her feet and reached for the light. 

Similarly Rey stretched a hand up, peering through her splayed fingers as the water and sun touched her face. 

And then the thunder roared above. 

She would have heard him come in, on any other day. She would have heard the creak of the rusted door on the second floor, and the groan of the steps so unnerving to climb. The rustle of the garbage being shifted by his careful feet and sigh of irritation as he fiddled with the camera around his neck. 

But the thunder, sneaky thing that it was, shouted and screamed, rippled and groaned. So instead she closed her eyes and listened to it’s furious song, unaware of him in the shadows across from her, stunned to stillness. 

There was no breath in his lungs, and no beat in his chest and no blood in his veins, there was only the thunder. There was only the light pouring in bone white, deep gray, shimmering with droplets of water. There was only vibrant greens of tomato vines and berry bushes and carrot tops sprouting from the chaos of forgotten garbage. 

And there was her, in this abandoned hell. A delicate drop of sunshine, an elegant dancer reaching towards distant stars, eyes closed as she dreamed. 

It was involuntary that his hands raised the camera to his face, that his eyes so wide and disbelieving framed her the run down space.

The camera flashed, whirred and shattered the stillness. In a moment she had turned, the half smile on her sun kissed face vanishing as she stumbled back, wary, tense. 

Deadly. 

Nothing about her stance suggested fear so much as caution. He stood there hands filled with the camera, mouth empty of words and stared. 

Another thunder clap, so loud this time it made the walls- already a little shaky- shudder and dance. 

“What do you want?” Her voice carried over the pounding of the rain and slowly Kylo pushed the black hood back from his face, biting the inside of his cheek as he thought. 

“Sorry…I thought…” He paused, looked around, turned his dark eyes back to her. “I thought this was an abandoned building.”

Rey looked back with a slight frown, annoyed with his answer because of course it was abandoned. There was a very evident hole in the ceiling between them. She blinked, cocked her head just the slightest bit and watched as he turned slowly, painfully red. 

“I mean, I did not think I was intruding.” He clarified with a bit more bite when her stare lingered and began to drip with disdain. 

“Well. You are.” She crossed her arms. 

His returning glare was mildly irritated, but more disarming was his gaze flickering past her to the sleeping bag and dirty pillow on the floor in the corner. A back pack and shoes thrown haphazard next to it. More cinder blocks were piled in a shaky rough table shape. An empty peanut butter jar sat on it with some purple heather that he had seen growing through the pavement slabs of the first floor near the entrance. 

Feeling suddenly naked before this strange boy and his wandering gaze Rey began storming forward, jaw flexing. 

“Please get out.” She said please with the same politeness she heard drunkards use at bars when handling words like punches and Kylo cleverly backed up several steps as she approached. 

“This building is condemned.” He blinked at her mildly as she stood before him, a little bundle of tight muscles and simmering indignation. “It’s not safe to-”

“Yes, thank you. Please go away.” She motioned towards the staircase and he glanced in the direction then back at her. 

“Are you…. a run away?” She looked young. Perhaps a year or two younger than himself, and with grad just around the corner that made her a minor. Certainly if his mother knew where he was she would be furious, he couldn’t imagine finding enough time to sneak out and use a sleeping bag in such a place without parents being completely out of the picture. 

This path of inquiry was not welcomed, as it seemed nothing he said was welcomed and Rey stiffened some more, jaw set hard. “None of your business.” 

He winced. True. It wasn’t… but picturing his mother’s face if he told her that he found a girl in an abandoned factory and that he had not tried to help…

Better nosy than dead. 

“No, but-” 

This was all the little thing could take. She turned, and was walking purposefully towards a window. Wide eyed Kylo followed, starting to say something although he wasn’t sure what. It died in his throat when her hands gripped the window ledge and climbing through the gaping hole lacking in glass she disappeared. 

“What the-” He gasped, rushing forward. She moved like a squirrel, more wild than human and scampered over creaking bits of tile, then to a long lined pipe before hitting the ground floor and with a furtive furious glance at him pelted off around the building and away. 

He was breathless despite standing still. Breathless and his heart raced with her as she disappeared. The rain poured and the thunder roared and he stood there, frozen until thoughts of his mother’s scolding face or his father’s eye roll brought him back to himself and he hurried away. 

Sitting at the dinner table later he pushed the food around aimlessly, lost in thought, picturing the way the rain had pelted down on her and the curve of her mouth as she smiled at it. 

“…it’s French, I think.” His father was saying to his mother, tapping a book he was showing her with his finger. 

“Let me see.” His mother sighed, mild exasperation but more affection tingeing her words. “Coup de foudre…? It’s not a direct translation.” She paused, glancing at her husband. “It means a clap of thunder or a strike of lightning but it is used to say love at first sight.” 

His father’s handsome face beamed at her, pleased with himself. “Well, that right there is how I felt when I first saw you.” 

Smirking his mother rolled her eyes. “What nonsense. You had dollar signs in your eyes, not hearts.” 

Kylo looked at them for the first time the whole meal like he was actually seeing them, wide eyed. 

“What did you say?” 

Han blinked, amused by the dazed expression on his gloomy teenager. “What? That I saw money- er love when I first set eyes on your mother?”

“No…no the French.” Kylo glanced at his mother. “What was it again?”

Leia cocked her head, curious about his urgent panicked tone. “…Coup de foudre?”

“A clap of thunder.” Han snapped his hands together, making Kylo jump. Chuckling his father shook his head and went to the stove to get a second helping.

“The French do have a way of saying it.” Leia admitted, unaware of Kylo’s stunned face as she nibbled on her salad. “Love at first sight.”

Outside the rain was still pouring, although the thunder had shifted away. It didn’t matter however, he could still hear it. Would be hearing it every time his heart beat. 

And with every beat her face would burn itself deeper into his mind, the flash of her eyes, the turn of her chin in defiance. 

Her smile before she knew he had arrived. 

Tangling his hands in his hair he stared at the table, listening to the storm of his blood pulsing in his ears. 

A clap of thunder, a strike of lightning. 
He was electrified. 

You must not know how cute you are.”
This was not said kindly, but snarled with conviction that she did in fact not know.
With equal venom she fixed him with a glare aimed to maim. 
“Cute is for bunnies.”
His smile twisted the snarl two degrees south towards warmth. 
“I may be a wolf.

germinating seeds of a story

Reylo Fanfic Recommendations

All righty Reylo Trash Family! 
I am a new reylo, but I have written fanfic for other fandoms that was relatively well received and I am wanting to contribute to our favorite duo! 
But I gotta study up, babes! 

Please, please!

Send me fanfic recs, star wars canon novels to buy, meta to read, blogs to follow. 

And then hit me with Reylo fanfic requests. 

I’m itching to write for this ship, gimme the tools peeps!