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The (Reverse) Smut Picture Prompt Meme

The (Reverse) Smut Picture Prompt Meme
Because any good idea for a meme deserves its own smut version, this is just what the box says: the reverse picture meme for smut/nsfw prompting.
POSTING?
1) Comment with a character
2) Include a picture (or two or three) of a scenario, scene, position, location, etc. that you'd like to be a part of the RPing.
3) Make sure to list any preferences or explanations, to help people out.
REPLYING?
1) Find someone's image(s) that inspire you and reply to their comment!
2) Yeah, that's pretty much it!
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Still, this year's batch of students were either too dumb, too stressed, didn't care, or a combination of all of the above for the quality of work was nothing like what Jill and her classmates had impressed him with. Nothing he could do, he told his students on the first day and once a week for a month at the start of term that if they couldn't keep up and they didn't want a poor grade, it was better to drop out rather than hang around.
It'd been a long day and he was looking forward to getting home for the weekend, relaxation with a few books or a new movie seemed to be in order.
At the call, he turned to find Jill making her way towards him. "Good evening" he greeted.
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No one was around at the moment and even if they were, it's not as if it was rare for a student to speak with a professor was it? It was something normal and she held to that a bit. She stopped near his side, her fingers sliding a bit against the strap of her messenger bag. "It's rare for you to stay this late."
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He lifted his head a bit, listening to the noise of the basketball game going on in the gym nearby. Sports had confused him quite a lot during his first bit of time here. After all, you didn't get to eat or kill the rival team. So what was the point of running, kicking, throwing, or dribbling a ball up and down a court?
Humans loved their sports though and undoubtedly there'd be much celebration tonight, so it was best to get moving before the hordes of winners or home losers swamped them.
"Heading home yourself?" he asked.
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Jill had forgotten the blasted game was today, not that she was interested on it since the only sport to draw her attention was her own and basketball had nothing to do with track. She moved to slip her cellphone from her bag and sighed. "Roommate is probably in the game, so I need to get going before it gets even darker."
Slipping her phone back on her bag, she looked up and shifted the strap of her bag a bit. "If I'm lucky I won't have to wait long at the bus stop."
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Her old professor nodded and walked out with her. Only when they were outside did Todd ask, "Want me to drive you home?"
Or, if Jill wanted, come back to his place. He wasn't opposed to having company for the night. But if she wasn't interested, he wouldn't feel hurt.
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"If that's not an inconvenience for you, sir."
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He'd visited her place once, to drop her off after their weekend together, but he knew the way and he did need to go to the store to pick up food for the weekend.
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"How's the teacher's assistant job coming along?" he asked, pulling out and heading for the main road. "You must be keeping busy if you haven't had time to come visit me" he teased.
The road was fairly quiet, the game at the college keeping most locals there, the rest heading out for dinner or late errands.
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"Well then I apologize for my lack of visits, sir, I guess I will need to make up for it somehow, right?"
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"Although, while I didn't have a position open, I'm surprised you didn't try and get one under me. You did well in my classes after all, prefer a different subject?"
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She looked at him for a few seconds, before she shrugged a little bit. “Well I would have liked that, but there wasn’t any position for your class and I did got offered this one at the end of last term, much to my surprise.”
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But it would likely not be for some time, as his classes were booked full all the time. When someone dropped out, another quickly took their place.
He drove a little while longer before stopping the car in front of her place.
"Here you are." he said, "I'll wait until you've gone inside." There'd been some nasty news going on in the neighborhood recently, it was best to wait until she was safe inside rather than drive off and leave her alone.
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When stopped in front of her place, she started to make sure she had all of her things with her. “Thank you so much, sir.” She moved to unbuckle her seat belt. “I really appreciate you doing this and I hope you have a much more exciting weekend than me.”
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"Don't get out." he warned before she could open the door. "There's someone over there."
He could get out and confront the man, chase him off, but technically he wasn't doing anything wrong and the wraith needed to avoid trouble. The man could easily lie to the police and say the wraith attacked him, and be believed.
Driving around the area until the guy left would likely raise suspicions among the neighbors.
"When does your roommate return?" he asked.
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After what had happened the last time she had seen a damn bloody shady figure, she wasn’t keen on repeating that once again. She curled her fingers into fists and pressed her nails against her palms, to focus on the here and now like a therapist has once told her.
“…Sunday. She’s going to spend the weekend with her boyfriend.”
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He'd prefer his place, but they were already here, and his place was nearly an hour away. Besides, she'd have to go up and get clothes for the weekend anyway so it was probably best he remain here with her.
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The offer surprised her a bit, but then again maybe it shouldn’t have, right? She looked at the shady figure that was still lingering around and looked back at him. “Wouldn’t you…feel more comfortable in your place?”
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It was a rather big one, since it was able to have two separate rooms for them and she had to thank her roommate for that since this place had belonged to her parents and Jill had been lucky to be able to find the place and help with the rent. “Thank you.”
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It was a cozy place, plenty of room for two. He expected a pet of some sort, but he supposed not, the life of a student and teacher's assistant was rough and would be unfair to leave an animal alone for long periods of time.
He went to the window and peeled the blinds back just enough to see down onto the street. The guy was still there, perhaps waiting to see if the wraith was only staying for coffee. No, he'd stay until her roommate came home on Sunday. Shame he couldn't get a good look at him, then he could file an anonymous report.
Todd turned to Jill, fixing the blind back into place, "I don't know about you but I'm hungry." he grinned. "Got anything except ramen and leftover pizza?" he joked, as students tended to go cheap for their diets.
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A small smile appeared on her face. “Surprisingly enough we do. Our coach insists that we need to eat more than that, so we try to keep more than just that.” She moved towards the kitchen, before stopping and turning to look at him. “Unless…you prefer to order something?”
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The wraith eventually picked up his bag and sat on the couch to check through his schedule for next week while she made them dinner. If she wanted help, she need only ask.