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Writing Prompts #538 & #539


Renee Stevens

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I hope everyone is having a great week! It's time for this weeks prompts, supplied by our prompt guru, Comicfan. Just a reminder, and for those who haven't worked with the prompts before: prompt responses under 1,000 words must be posted as part of a collection. Hopefully you'll find something in this weeks prompts to spark an idea and get you writing!


 

Prompt 538 -Creative
Tag – First Line
“I need to find a way to make this right.”

Prompt 539 – Creative
Tag – Silence
It began last night. Everything electronic stopped working. This was followed by every vehicle no longer working. Everyone began to panic, but that was nothing compared to the fact suddenly no one, not even the animals or insects could make a sound in your town. What happened and will the town forever be silenced.

For this week, I decided to feature the responses from Prompt #536:

 


 

Longing - Sasha Distan

 

“It’s not like it’s a hard choice Devon. What’s more important, a sword or a new car?”

 

I sighed, and leant back against my boyfriend. I hated it when he was being sensible.

 

“I don’t want to pick. I’d rather have a burrito and blow job to be perfectly honest.”

 

“Devon!” Jacob slapped my bicep in mock horror at my suggestion. “You’re so lewd!” He settled himself against the tree, and wrapped his arms more firmly around my abdomen, keeping me pinned. I didn’t mind, because even though it was the middle of the afternoon, we were perfectly alone at the edge of our favourite hayfield, and I could already feel the shape and warmth of Jacob’s arousal pressing against me through our clothes.

 

“It’s such a nice sword though...” I mused gently.

 


 

Cell - JohnAR

 

“Hi, I’m Colt, can I buy you a beer?”

 

He had been mentally practicing the line for more than 15 minutes; since he had spotted that tall hunk leaning against the wall next to the bar as coolly as only an obviously straight jock who had recently got laid could do, fiddling with his phone in quite a bored way. The T-Shirt with the local baseball team’s ‘Angels’-logo stretched nicely, displaying his inviting shoulders, pecs and flat belly. The jeans hung a bit low – as fashionable nowadays – revealing his American Eagle underwear. His hair was brutally cropped; but instead of looking like a convict that made him ruggedly handsome and nearly son-in-law-worthy; maybe the pronounced jawline and the boyish grin contributed to that effect.

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Prompt 538 has Zombie Dad talking to me... ;)

 

Yay! I could use me some Z love... Getting cold here in Sweden.

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