Sentence Starters — to cheer up / talk with sad muses.
( Change pronouns as needed! )
’ You’re not usually like this. What happened? ‘
‘ Are… are you crying? Oh my God, what happened? Are you alright? ‘
‘ Don’t bullshit me. I’ve never seen you cry before. Of course something is up! ‘
‘ I know we fight a lot, but I still don’t like seeing you crying. ‘
‘ No. No! That’s enough. They won’t be hurting you any longer. This was the last straw! ‘
‘ Oh, please don’t cry. Come here, come… please don’t cry. ‘
‘ I know you’re in there! Please let me in. ‘
‘ I can hear you crying, you know? Do you want to open this door to talk or… ‘
‘ You want to be left alone, I know. But would you mind if I stayed near you anyway? Quietly, of course. I just want to be nearby to make sure that you’ll be fine. ‘
‘ Cry it out, it’s alright. Yeah, just like that. Just cry it out. ‘
‘ Please tell me what happened. I want to help you. ‘
‘ I’m here! It’s alright, I’m here now! ‘
‘ Hold my hand; we’ll get through this. Together. ‘
‘ I’m certain they’ll come back. They would never abandon you. ‘
‘ Come on now. I thought I was supposed to be the emotional one here? ‘
‘ You’re not stupid for being sad. You’re stupid for not letting yourself be sad. ‘
‘ I knew we couldn’t trust him. I will make his life a living hell for doing this to you. ‘
‘ I got your jacket; let’s go to your favourite place. You look like you need to get distracted. ‘