genshin impact x reader they yell at you

Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this idea lately, and it’s kinda fun, so I thought I’d share. Basically, I’ve been creating these little scenarios in Genshin Impact where a character yells at you. Yeah, I know, sounds a bit weird, but stick with me here.

It all started when I was reading some fan fiction online. I stumbled upon this one story where the reader gets into a heated argument with one of the characters, and I thought, “Huh, I wonder what that would actually be like in the game?” So, I decided to try it out myself.

First, I had to pick a character. I went with Diluc because, well, he’s Diluc. He’s got that whole brooding, intense thing going on, and I figured he’d be a good candidate for a yelling match. Then, I had to set the stage. I imagined a scenario where the reader, who’s working with Diluc at the winery, accidentally spills a whole crate of grape juice. A huge mess, right? Perfect for some drama.

So, I started writing. I described the scene, the spilled juice, the reader’s frantic apologies, and then, BAM! Diluc’s outburst. I wrote this whole thing where he just loses it, yelling about carelessness and how the reader’s actions are unacceptable. I made sure to use some pretty strong words, just to really drive home the intensity of the moment. I even threw in some lines about how the reader’s clumsiness has led to problems before, just to add some history to the argument. I did feel bad writing about him being so mad, but it was for the story, you know?

After I wrote that part, I had to decide how the reader would react. I initially thought about having them yell back, but then I thought it’d be more interesting if they just broke down crying. It made the whole thing more emotional. So that’s what I did. I described them apologizing through tears, feeling terrible about the whole situation. It was pretty intense to write, honestly.

genshin impact x reader they yell at you

Next, I had to figure out how to resolve it, and here’s where I got to add a little fluff back into the story. I had Diluc eventually calm down, and his tone totally shifted. He apologized for yelling, and tried to comfort the reader. He starts using gentle phrases like “breath with me” to calm the reader down. I wrote it so he felt super bad about making them cry. I imagined it was totally out of character for him, which made it even more touching. I added a bit where he helps clean up the mess, showing that he’s not just some angry dude. It was a nice way to wrap things up.

I did this a few more times with other characters, like Kaeya and Alhaitham. Each time, I tried to make the scenarios different and tailored to the characters’ personalities. For example, with Kaeya, I imagined a situation where the argument was more playful, even though it started with him yelling. With Alhaitham, it was more about a misunderstanding that led to a heated discussion.

  • Character Selection: Picked characters like Diluc, Kaeya, Alhaitham based on their personalities.
  • Scenario Creation: Created situations like spilling grape juice or a misunderstanding to provoke an argument.
  • Writing the Argument: Wrote intense exchanges, focusing on the character’s anger and the reader’s reaction.
  • Resolution: Had the characters apologize and comfort the reader, showing a softer side.

It’s been a fun little project, and it’s actually helped me understand the characters a bit better. I just wanted to share this with you all. Try to create a story yourself. Writing can be fun and emotional!

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