Writing Meme: Day Three

Apr 10, 2012 20:50

Day One: Write ten lines of dialogue between two characters who had drunken sex last night and are not talking about it. Ever.
Day Two: Write a scene in four sentences in which two characters bond over something that would seem trivial to a passerby.
Day Three: Write seven sentences from the perspective of a passerby witnessing Day Two's scene.
Day Four: Write a character's reaction to someone's love confession in one sentence.
Day Five: Write a scene in eight sentences in which someone's going through his/her version of "It's a Wonderful Life."
Day Six: Write a scene in six sentences in which a character is searching for someone in the last moments of the end of the world.
Day Seven: Write a breakup scene in three sentences without giving the reason for it or using dialogue.
Day Eight: Write two characters' second kiss in two sentences.
Day Nine: Ask flist for prompts. Write one sentence each for the first five prompts you receive.
Day Ten: Use these lyrics as a prompt: "There's only now/There's only here/Give in to love/Or live in fear" ("Another Day" from RENT) and write a story in nine sentences.

He had no idea what’d caught their attention so fully, Kenzo and Hitsugi usually not the type of friends to huddle together so closely. Not that Lyu minded, if anything it was nice to see smiles on both their faces once more. They’d been few and far between since Aki disappeared, especially on Kenzo who’d hardly smiled to begin with. Lyu knew Aki had been everything to Kenzo, and he’d seen the fall and full breakdown when the realisation that Aki wasn’t coming back had fully hit. Few realised how brittle the drummer actually was, how hollow behind the makeshift shell of attitude and curtains of acrid smoke. Hitsugi was one who had at least a vague idea of the truth, and Lyu realised he didn’t need to know the hows and whys. He’d give the two their moment of smiles.

A/N: Does day two still seem sweet...?

lyu, nightmare, ayabie, meme

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