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Prompt #1026
"I thought a few candles would be very romantic."
"You almost burnt down the house."
Everyone shut the fuck up I’m writing fanfic and listening to All Time Low.
There is no shame in starting over. Or not outlining. Or writing slowly. Or using clichés. Or writing multiple projects at the same time.
You are in charge of your own writing journey. It’s up to you which path to take, and none is less valuable than the other. - D
You should feel proud of your writing.
You shouldn't cringe when you reread your own writing. Cringe culture, especially in writing, is so overrated. Love your writing. Remind yourself what made you so passionate about your WIPs to start with.
You'll be surprised how much more motivated you feel to write when you allow yourself to space to actually be proud of and love what you're doing.
cringe culture = dead
"I have to go"
Here's some angst for ya! I imagine this to be pre battle but you can take it anyway you would like!
Tag/mention me! Would love to read your work!
- Spending those few moments together either cuddled up or doing something they love until the inevitable would come and they have nothing to do but accept what's to come.
- Parting embrace that just gets tighter as the other whispers "it's time, I need to go"
- Their s/o pleading and begging for them to stay, or at least fight it together.
- Their s/o gave their forehead a lingering kiss as they whispered their goodbye.
- Leaving when their s/o is asleep because they know damn well they can't leave when their s/o is on their knees begging for them to stay.
- Both succumb to the realization and reality of the importance of them leaving and they just feel so weak but let go without much of a fight.
- The promise of being back, but not giving their word if they come back either dead or alive.
- Leaving a token of their affection or a token of their love behind with their s/o.
- Both not addressing the matter but choosing to spend the remaining time building happy memories instead.
- Leaving a note with the promise of their return instead of actually saying goodbye.
Dialogues
- "No, come on, don't cry, I'll start crying, come on"
- "Wait for me ok"
- "I'll be back, I promise
- "Don't miss me too much"
- "I'll come to find you as soon as I get back"
- "Be good"
- "I have to, I need to"
- "Are they already asleep? give them this please"
- "Don't do anything stupid while I'm gone ok?"
- "I won't be that long, I'll be back before you know it, ok?"
And some dialogues from the pov of their partner/ s/o:
1. "You're coming back, right?"
2. "I'll be here for you when you come back."
3. "Don't die, okay?"
4. When A doesn't come back years after they were supposed to and they have no idea why, and the group tells B that they're not coming back: "No! They're coming back! They promised! They promised..."
5. B's reply to "Be good.": "You know I can't promise you that. *Smiles*"
6. "They didnt even say goodbye..."
7. "They said they'll come back... That asshole..."
8. "Take care of yourself for me."
9. "I'll be fine, dont worry."
10. "Goodbye... I love you."
Love it!
friends to lovers prompts ˗ˏˋ꒰ 🐚 ꒱
— hugging and absentmindedly kissing their neck, resulting in mortification for one of them
— one being shorter and it being a source of great enjoyment for the other
— hang-outs that start to feel more and more like dates
— sleeping in the same bed, as they’d often do, but one morning waking up cuddling
— nickname turning into petnames
— one having to sit in the other’s lap when space is tight and them both blushing like crazy over it
— being overprotective of them in front of prospective partners
— one giving the other their jacket / covering them with it when they fall asleep
— sharing clothes in a totally friendly way
— telling them they deserve better (and silently wanting to be the one who gives it to them)
— valuing their opinions/approval above everyone else’s
— memorising their favourite things and treating them when they have a bad day
— cuddling for comfort in a Very platonic manner
— defending them against everyone, even when they’re not there to witness it
— being distrustful of the other’s bfs/gfs



