Writing Prompt #281:
‘I missed you.’
‘Shut up and kiss me.’
Writing Prompt #281:
‘I missed you.’
‘Shut up and kiss me.’
Writing Prompt #652: She opened her door to fine him on her doorstep begging for a place to stay.
Writing Prompt #280:
‘It’s been years since I drank real coffee.’
Writing Prompt #651: He begged them not to leave but he’d lied too many times and no one could trust him anymore.
Writing Prompt #279:
‘He wants to go unnoticed so he takes the brightest umbrella?’
‘Everyone expects a spy to try to blend in.’
Writing Prompt #650: She didn’t want to be the girl who made ultimatums but he left her no choice.
Writing Prompt #278:
‘What is he doing?’
‘Conjuring a storm.’
Writing Prompt #649: Everyone who came into contact with him died so he started to isolate himself.
Writing Prompt #277:
‘So a copy still exists then.’
Writing Prompt #648: She told him to stop stalling and just get on with it before they were all gone.
Writing Prompt #276:
‘I haven’t seen a phone like that for decades.’
‘I didn’t know they still existed.’
Writing Prompt #647: His life was about to get very interesting all of a sudden.
Writing Prompt #275:
‘I dare you to step into the direct light.’
‘You dare me to lose my soul forever.’
Writing Prompt #646: She had to hide the wand for the next person who could wield it.
Writing Prompt #274:
‘You ride a motor bike?’
‘Yeah so.’
‘You don’t look like the sort of person who would ride one.’
Writing Prompt #645: He was consumed by jealousy and he felt like the only way to solve the problem was to kill her.
Writing Prompt #273:
‘It’s a festival it’s meant to be fun.’
‘I hate fun.’
‘You love it don’t lie.’
Writing Prompt #644: She had an object that gave her unlimited power but the longer she kept it the crazier she went.
Writing Prompt #272:
‘Jack?’
‘Yes.’
‘What was it like up that beanstalk?’
‘Well…’
Writing Prompt #643: He could never keep a relationship going for more than a week and the relationships never ended well.
Writing Prompt #271:
‘Grab your broom we’re flying.’
‘Can’t we drive it’s quicker.’
Writing Prompt #642: The most important thing she would ever do was run away it would completely change her life.
Writing Prompt #270:
‘On guard.’
Writing Prompt #641: How and when the world ended would depend on him and he had no idea.
Writing Prompt #269:
‘The rain is glowing!’
‘It’s probably toxic, get inside.’
Writing Prompt #640: Her story wasn’t complete, it was the only one she couldn’t write, everyone else’s was easy to finish.
Writing Prompt #268:
‘Is that blood on that axe?’
‘I think it’s just rust.’
Writing Prompt #639: He had to finish what he started it didn’t matter how many people got hurt because if he didn’t many more would suffer.
Writing Prompt #267:
‘It’s beautiful, do you think we’ll find fairies here?’
‘No it’s too wet for their wings.’
Writing Prompt #638: She was the only one with the combination to unlock the safe and no amount of torture would make her give it up.
Writing Prompt #266:
‘I found books.’
‘Real books?’
‘Yes real book.’
Writing Prompt #637: If he was the right person he would know exactly what her message meant, to anyone else it would be senseless rambling.
Writing Prompt #265:
‘You need to paint your house if you want it to be welcoming.’
‘I don’t want it to be welcoming.’
‘Why not?’
‘I like my privacy.’
Writing Prompt #636: She had to find the right locker but the school was full of them and to her they all looked the same.
Writing Prompt #264:
‘I can’t move.’
‘Why?’
‘I’ll wake up the cat.’
Writing Prompt #635: He might be her only chance of leaving the land alive but that was no reason to trust her.
Writing Prompt #263:
‘Are you sure we should be looking for a water-horse in a canoe.’
‘Well no, but do you have a better plan.’
Writing Prompt #634: She was already in danger she knew too many things that other people didn’t want anyone to know.
Writing Prompt #262:
‘He’ll never make it.’
‘We can make sure of that.’
‘You wouldn’t.’
‘Wouldn’t I?’
Writing Prompt #633: He only had a few hours left to explain everything, he had to make them listen.
Writing Prompt #261:
‘Don’t even think about dropping that jar.’
‘Back off then.’
Writing Prompt #632: She laughed and said, ‘why would you want to burden a child with a name like that?’
Writing Prompt #260:
‘I can’t believe it is still here.’
‘But can we use it?’
‘Hopefully.’
Writing Prompt #631: He still had glass inside him years after his father threw him through a window.
Writing Prompt #259:
‘I’m done.’
‘One more circuit, you can do it.’
Writing Prompt #630: She had wanted to foster children for years and now she was about to meet her first foster child.
Writing Prompt #258:
‘Happy Birthday.’
‘Thank you they’re like tiny clouds after a storm.’
Writing Prompt #629: He was having second thoughts about having kids now that it was becoming a reality.
Writing Prompt #257:
‘Is someone else coming over?’
‘No.’
‘That’s a lot of pancakes.’
Writing Prompt #628: She refused to believe what she had just seen and what it meant.