Pedro Pascal FanFiction
Specifically about Din Djarin from the Mandalorian

Let's just get this out in the open, there are so many people who are total sluts for this guy right here; this gorgeous Chilean 5'11" specimen of the male species. Pedro Pascal.
I mean god DAYUM.
I believe in some kind of divine intervention now because this man walks the earth.
Oh, you don't know who he is? You're unaware of this man? Let me give you the rundown that every fangirl is required to recite when it is revealed that someone they know doesn't know who their urrent Hollywood Crush is.
Pedro Pascal plays Din Djarin from the Mandalorian, he also played Oberyn Martell in Season 4 of Game of Thrones, he was the one that the Mountain killed in the Trial by Combat by crushing his skull. He is also Max Lord in WW84, and he's done a bunch of other stuff but those are the primaries that everyone is freaking out over.
He's a snack and a half, okay? I sat through an hour and a half movie where he was a vampire in a sales office, I have no idea what it was called but according to FanGirl Code I must watch everything he's ever done. I'm sorry but that garbage movie was worth it when I found out he whispered "I want you" while pinning a woman against a wall.
I melted.
So many people on tiktok are freaking out over the ways he moans "Oh my, god" in WW84. Not gonna lie, that's an audio clip I could live off of for the rest of my life.
However, after admitting in an interview that the Mandalorian voice is a 'bedroom voice', the amount of Din Djarin FanFiction on Tumblr practically doubled over night.
I have to admit, imagining that tall muscular latino bounty hunter blindfolding me and whispering filthy things in my ear with that sexy deep gravelly voice while being railed is a fantasy for me. And apparently almost every other female on the planet.
There is now a very lucrative market for getting fanfiction letters, people on Etsy will write a letter from any character you want (primarily from the Star Wars or Potter Universes).
I may or may not have ordered one from Din.
Don't judge me.
I loved every word of it. The only thing that would've made it better is if there was a way to get an audio clip of Din reading it in that sexy voice.
I digress, FanFiction. It's a way for those of us to get out the unwritten stories in our heads, where maybe we're the hero.
There honestly is no shame in FanFiction, whether its art or stories or letters; we love something enough to try and picture ourselves in it or imagine the hero teaming up with someone else.
Would I show my mother the FanFiction I write? Hell no. Do I still share it through online message forums? Hell yes.
Its easier now than ever before to connect with fans just like ourselves all around the world, and lord knows we had more than enough time in 2020 to write out whatever we wanted to indulge in.
These days, I will take any amount of serotonin any way I can get it; and if I have to watch Pedro Pascal as a Superhero who flies by attaching drones to his ass, I am doing it.
Life is hard at any age really, if I want to spend a bit of my free time writing and reading fanfiction, then I'm going to do it without feeling shame. Other people watch Sports and those fans are way more aggressive than any fandom I've ever interacted with. I've been made fun of for liking Dr Who but god forbid I mock someone for being a Chargers or Seahawks fan. Suddenly I'm the one that needs to get a grip on reality. I may cry when Bobby Singer dies in Supernatural but I know that its fake. Their teams loses one game and they cry harder than me when I watch Sybil die in Downton Abby. I've seen grown ass men throw vases against a wall over a call on a football field. When I saw Solo, know how I released my anger? I typed angrily on Tumblr and then wrote fanfiction about how Solo should have ended and I still want a Quira movie.
About the Creator
Mae McCreery
I’m a 29 year old female that is going through a quarter life crisis. When my dream of Journalism was killed, I thought I was over writing forever. Turns out, I still have a lot to say.



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