( a collection of dangerous familiarity dialogue prompts. adjust phrasing as necessary.) feel free to make edits to better suit your muse.
“Strange… your face feels like déjà vu. Did I watch the light leave your eyes once?”
“I could swear I’ve buried someone with your smile.”
“Your soul wears an old scar I recognize. Did we cross blades in another life?”
“That heartbeat… I remember silencing it before.”
“Oh, that’s where I know you from—you look like my last mistake, six feet under.”
“Hmm. Familiar face. Familiar fear. I’m fairly sure I’ve ended you already.”
“You’re either a ghost or my memory’s worse than I thought.”
“Deja vu can be so inconvenient—especially when it comes with bloodstains.”
“Across a thousand timelines, I keep finding you… and ending you.”
“This feels like the part where you die. Again.”
“Even eternity can’t scrub your face from my memory—or my blade.”
“The last time I saw that look, history itself unraveled afterward.”
“Your lips feel like a memory… but I can’t recall if I kissed you or cut you.”
“Isn’t it strange? Every time we meet, it feels like a betrayal already written.”
“You wear the same face as the one who broke me—and the same eyes I’d die for again.”
“Some part of me swears I’ve ended you before… and some part hopes I never succeed.”
“I should have left you buried, yet here you are, stealing my breath again.”
“Every time I destroy you, you return—and each time, I love you a little more.”
“Do you haunt me because I killed you, or because I couldn’t stop loving you?”
“The blood between us tastes like eternity, and still I crave another sip.”
“If fate keeps resurrecting you, maybe it’s trying to teach me mercy—or temptation.”
“Your heartbeat sounds too familiar. I must have silenced it once… and missed it ever since.”
“You’re the ghost I can’t outrun, the sin I can’t stop repeating.”
“Come closer, darling—let’s see if dying together feels as sweet the second time.”






















