Looking for a partner to roleplay as D.va while I roleplay a rude American fan who she meets at a convention. Priority to people who are more detailed, but if you like the starter I'll writte bellow feel free to contact me at my discord goji_2556
“Nerf This!”
D.Va said her signature catchphrase for what felt like the millionth time today, throwing up a double peace sign as the cameras flashed.
While D.Va didn’t participate in e-sports professionally anymore, the mech pilot still frequented the events, acting as a sort of ambassador for Overwatch and the South Korean military. Setting up her own booth before the competition, she spent hours signing autographs and taking pictures with eager fans who admired her humanitarian work with Overwatch, as well as simps and stans who ogled at her on her StarCraft streams. Most people she met were a little bit of both. But that was okay, Hana Song loved the limelight, and adored getting to meet fellow gamers who appreciated the art and skill required to crush the competition, even if D.Va could have obliterated any one of them in a 1v1 if she so desired.
But it wasn’t the time for total noob destroying speculation, today was about the fans! Hana posed for countless photos, and had signed bundles of posters, hats, shirts, controllers, arms, and even foreheads! It was exhausting work, not as difficult as fighting kaiju or running twenty-four-hour streams, but still tiring. But watching e-sports and meeting fans weren’t the only reasons Hana was here: she had a new outfit to show off.
While her old mech suit was classic, her new costume was sleeker, more high-tech, and packed to the brim with modern updates that made piloting Tokki a dream. While the armor that adorned her arms and chest seemed clunky, it fitted the gamer girl perfectly, providing suitable protection for someone finding themselves in perilous situations as often as D.Va did (having bullets and gamer words hurled at her on the regular). D.Va didn’t only have a new outfit to show off, she had a new look, tying her long, silky brown hair up in a ponytail. But her new armor and her new hairdo weren’t what got people talking: it was her leggings. Her new suit came with a pair of form-fitting, curve-hugging leggings, white in front and black in the back, and her back was specifically grabbing a lot of attention from the fans…and from everyone who even glanced in her direction.
Hana Song’s new outfit showed off her ass unapologetically. Unashamedly. Almost as if D.Va wanted the world to goggle and stare at her round cheeks. Speaking of D.Va’s rear, it had also gotten a “buff” recently, as D.Va put it whenever she bragged to Mei. All the junk food D.Va had been feverishly snacking on finally caught up with her, plumping up her rear and encouraging the e-girl to work out more, and Hana’s favorite exercise? Squats. So, while D.Va remained in shape and slim, her ass got extra juicy, something that was going noticed by almost every fan who stood next to her. All of the boys that greeted her couldn’t keep their eyes from darting towards Hana’s hips, desperately trying to reach around and get a good view of her behind. D.Va giggled at the attempts, liking this new type of attention. And as D.Va threw up constant peace signs and winked at the cameras, she knew she was giving her little rabbits a day to remember.
At the second round of autographs of the day, a particular do fan was more than eager to meet his favorite hero and streamer. Towering over the asian boys around was a wide white guy, with black hair and blue eyes he was highlighted in the crowd without any effort, his large muscles intimidating the yellow boys around.
He approached Dva's booth smilling, photos in hand, which were droped to reveal numerous pictures of D.va in this very event, her ass highlighted in every shot as well as other parts of her body. They were scribbled with red marker, phrases such White owned bunny, yellow slut and Korean ass meat, among others.
"I'm a great fan of your work Miss D.va! Could you autograph those for me?” He asked without batting an eye as to not catch any attetion from other fans, which already kept some distance from the booth anyway, and security as well.