enemies to lovers where they really hate eachother but somehow their words have a tint of flirt in it and I'm struggling to find themđđ
Flirty Threats
-> feel free to edit and adjust pronouns as you see fit.
"Are you laughing at me?" "Yeah, I am. What are you going to do about it?"
"Wipe that smile off your face before I do it for you."
"And you think you can get away with threatening me?"
"What made you think you can talk to me like that?"
"Are you still thinking about me? Is that why you're so unfocused?" "You wish."
"You really think you have that much of an impact in my life?"
"Do as I say."
"Oh, you think you're hot stuff?"
"Take a shower, [last name], I can smell you from here." "Care to join me?" "In your dreams."
"I don't think you realize how angry you make me." "Aw, I have that much of an effect on you?"
"Wow, Love. You've really outdone yourself this time."
"Trying out a new nickname, are we?"
Could we have some dark angsty prompts, mostly in the form of dialogue? :3
Dark Angsty Dialogue
-> feel free to edit as you see fit.
"You canât save someone who doesnât want to be saved." "Then Iâll drag you out of the darkness kicking and screaming if I have to."
"Every time you leave, it feels like youâre tearing pieces out of me." "Maybe if you felt the emptiness I do, youâd finally understand."
"I lied to protect you." "No, you lied because it was easier than telling me the truth."
"Do you even love me anymore?" "Does it matter? Youâll leave either way."
"You told me it would get better, but it hasnât. Itâs just gotten quieter." "Sometimes quiet is all we get."
"You never shouldâve trusted me. I destroy everything I touch." "Maybe Iâm okay with being destroyed if it means staying with you."
"Do you ever wonder what itâd feel like to just disappear?" "Every day. But then I think about who would miss me⊠and thatâs the problem. Itâs never you."
"If I had known what loving you would cost me, I wouldnât have done it." "Liar. Youâd do it all over again because itâs the only part of you that feels alive."
"I keep trying to hate you. Itâd be so much easier if I did." "Donât worry. I hate myself enough for both of us."
"Sometimes I think you hurt me just to see if Iâll still stay." "Do you blame me? Youâre the only thing Iâve ever been afraid of losing."
"Tell me the truth. Do you regret it?" "Every single moment. And yet, Iâd do it all again if it meant one more second with you."
"You make it sound so easy. Like walking away is just something you can do." "It is. You just take one step. And then another. Until you canât feel me anymore."
Hi, i'm the previous anon and i guess i want to go off anon and send you a message instead, if that's okay with you?
yesss ofc!! i wanna make friends on here :3 feel free to hmu!
Let's get released from our growth tank with mama
Enemies to Lovers Energy
â„ "Get out of my way." â "Make me."
â„ "Youâre bleeding." â "Itâs just a scratch. Donât get soft on me now."
â„ "I donât need your help." â "Tough. Youâve got it anyway."
â„ "I hate you." â "Yeah? Then why are you still here?"
â„ "You think you're better than me?" â "No. Just smarter."
â„ "Stop looking at me like that." â "Like what?"
â„ "Iâve had worse partners. Slightly."
â„ "Try not to die, okay?" â "Touched by your concern."
â„ "If you betray me, Iâll kill you." â "Thatâs fair."
sex, gender & sexuality words:
last updated: 8 october, 2024.
yananchay - sexuality
kamamanta - gender (social). (back-formation of latin [genere] meaning type or kind, quechua [kama] meaning kind.)
tâipip - sex (social & biological). (back-formation of latin [sexĆ«s] meaning section or division, quechua [tâipi] meaning division.)
chawpitâipip - intersex.
runa - gender neutral term for human / person.
tinkuy - liminal space of unity, complementary forces, convergence, meeting of elements, roughly translates to nonbinary.
warmi - woman - feminine
qari - man - masculine
tikrachisqa [qari / warmi / runa.] - transgender / transformed people: tikrachisqa qari, tikrachisqa warmi, tikrachisqa runa, so on, so forth.
chakachisqa [qari / warmi / runa.] - transgender / trans meaning extending across, through, or over: crossing people: chakachisqa qari, chakachisqa warmi, chakachisqa runa. (alternative based on cross-linguistic analysis featuring the arabic language term for transgender, old based on transform / change [mutaħawwil] and new based on trans / extending across [ÊÄbir/ÊÄbira])
châusaq - zero - absent / agender
runapuri - genderfluid
warmiqari - feminine man*
qariqari - masculine man*
qariwarmi - man-woman* / masculine-feminine* / masculine woman* / liminal-gendered / historical transvestite {considered analogous to two-spirit identities in the north.}
warmiwarmi - feminine woman*
chiqan - straight / hetero
chinaku / warminchu - gay (qaripura kuyay - love among men / MLM)
qarinchu / ushuta - lesbian (warmipura kuyay - love among women, basically our way of saying WLW)
qâiwa - translates as necessary or sacred irregularity in life (surprise) or .. as we westerners say⊠being queer . dotty. pansy-like. a dandy. (also means imperfection, coward, could refer to any number of perceived flaws)
chawpinpashña - demigirl
chawpinmaqta - demiboy
yuquchu - asexual
kuyachu - aromantic
kaqllapura kuyay - homoromantic
chiqanpura kuyay - heteromantic
iskaypura kuyay - biromantic
llapanpura kuyay - panromantic
iskaypura yuquy - bisexual
kaqllapura yuquy - homosexual
chiqanpura yuquy - heterosexual
llapanpura yuquy - pansexual
(*doesnt take sexuality into account FYI)
(green text indicates brand new words)
main sources used:
Wiktionary, QichwaDic 2.0, Promsex, Glosbe
How To Write A Chase Scene
Before anyone takes off running, the reader needs to know why this matters. The chase canât just be about two people running, itâs gotta have a reason. Is your hero sprinting for their life because the villain has a knife? Or maybe theyâre chasing someone who just stole something valuable, and if they donât catch them, itâs game over for everyone. Whatever the reason, make it clear early on. The higher the stakes, the more the reader will care about how this chase plays out. Theyâll feel that surge of panic, knowing whatâs on the line.
Sure, a chase scene is fast, people are running, dodging, maybe even falling. But not every second needs to be at full speed. If itâs too frantic from start to finish, the reader might get numb to the action. Instead, throw in some rhythm. Use quick, sharp sentences when things get intense, like someone stumbling or almost getting caught. But then slow it down for a second. Maybe they hit a dead end or pause to look around. Those brief moments of slow-down add suspense because they feel like the calm before the storm kicks up again.
Donât let the setting just be a backdrop. The world around them should become a part of the chase. Maybe theyâre tearing through a marketplace, dodging carts and knocking over tables, or sprinting down alleyways with trash cans crashing behind them. If theyâre running through the woods, youâve got low-hanging branches, roots, slippery mud, and the constant threat of tripping. Describing the environment makes the scene more vivid, but it also adds layers of tension. Itâs not just two people running in a straight line, itâs two people trying to navigate through chaos.
Running isnât easy, especially when youâre running for your life. This isnât some smooth, graceful sprint where they look cool the whole time. Your characterâs lungs should be burning, their legs aching, maybe their side starts to cramp. Theyâre gasping for air, barely holding it together. These details will remind the reader that this chase is taking a real toll. And the harder it gets for your character to keep going, the more the tension ramps up because the reader will wonder if theyâll actually make it.
Donât make it too easy. The villain should almost catch your hero or the hero should almost grab the villain. But something happens last second to change the outcome. Maybe the villainâs fingers brush the heroâs coat as they sprint around a corner, but they manage to slip out of reach just in time. Or maybe your hero almost gets close enough to tackle the villain, but slips on some gravel, losing precious seconds.
And Donât let the chase end in a way that feels too predictable. Whether your character gets away or is caught, it should be because of something clever. Maybe they spot a hiding place thatâs almost impossible to notice, or they use their surroundings to mislead their pursuer. Or, the person chasing them pulls a fast one, Laying a trap, cutting off their escape route, or sending the hero down the wrong path. You want the end to feel earned, like it took quick thinking and ingenuity, not just dumb luck or fate.
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