Summary: One night, you’re awakened by the sound of your neko roomie in distress (you two have gotten used to sharing a bed together now, since she enjoys being close to you so much, and you enjoy her closeness too), you realize she’s in the middle of a nightmare, and you gently wake her from it. She’s slightly disoriented, but you waste no time in helping her get re-grounded from the nightmare, and lovingly remind her that she’s here with you and she’ll always be safe with you...
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Script by eric_1991
Hi hi. So, i literally just pressed record and this is what came out...I guess reverse comfort is the vibe I'm feelin lately. Lol. Also, it's genderless so anyone can come comfort me if you want! Anyway, I hope you enjoy. I incorporated background music at the end which is different for me...but i hope you guys enjoy it.
Description: This is a reverse comfort combined with a rescue type story where the listener adopts a Neko (human/animal hybrid character) who has a troubled past. The story focuses mainly on the listener trying to reassure and comfort the Neko speaker as they adjust to their new home and open up about their past.
Comforting Your BF's Insecurities About Your Co-worker for
You already know how much I love listening to reverse comfort myself, and how little I actually record it... So I decided to change that! I hope you really enjoy, and have the Sweetest dreams <3.
Your boyfriend has been sick in bed all day. This is mostly soft spoken with a reverse comfort theme, and some breathing sounds without talking near the end for sleep aid.
You are my Sunshine, and I'm Your Little Sunflower to
Hiya my beloved listeners! Here I present you my first reverse comfort audio... I really hope I did well, do tell me if something felt off! Thanks for listening guys and gals. Have the sweetest dreams <3
Comfort For Halloween Nightmares
Author’s summary
“You are calmly sleeping next to your partner on Halloween night until they shake you awake. Apparently, the spooky movie you watched before bed got to them, so it's up to you to comfort them and reassure them that everything will be okay.”