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sometimes late at night you’ll all of a sudden remember what the trees outside your childhood bedroom smelt like on an rainy spring morning in 2016
some people think writers are so eloquent and good with words, but the reality is that we can sit there with our fingers on the keyboard going, “what’s the word for non-sunlight lighting? Like, fake lighting?” and for ten minutes, all our brain will supply is “unofficial”, and we know that’s not the right word, but it’s the only word we can come up with…until finally it’s like our face got smashed into a brick wall and we remember the word we want is “artificial”.
I couldn't remember the word "doorknob" ten minutes ago.
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Tips for Writing Injuries
✧ Broken ribs suck. You don’t just “walk it off.” Breathing hurts. Laughing hurts. Existing hurts. Characters with rib injuries won’t be doing heroic sprints.
✧ Concussions aren’t instant naps. Dazed vision, nausea, dizziness, maybe even personality changes, but they’re not going to collapse neatly like in the movies.
✧ Blood loss is sneaky. It’s not just about dramatic pools of blood. It’s dizziness, confusion, and the body getting cold as circulation tanks.
✧ Adrenaline lies. Someone can take a serious injury and not feel it until the fight’s over. That “I didn’t realize I was bleeding until later” trope? Very real.
✧ Twisted ankles are brutal. One bad step and suddenly running is off the table. Even walking hurts like hell. Perfect way to ground a chase scene.
✧ Burns linger. Even small burns hurt more than most people expect. Blisters, infection risk, constant pain, it’s not just a cool scar later.
✧ Dislocated shoulders = useless arm. Characters can’t keep swinging a sword or firing a gun. They’re basically fighting one-armed until it’s fixed.
✧ Shock is a thing. Pale skin, trembling, rapid heartbeat, and eventually disorientation. A character might not even realize how bad their wound is.
✧ Stitches aren’t magic. Getting sewn up is painful and recovery takes time. They’re not instantly battle-ready after a needle and thread.
✧ Scars tell stories. Some fade, some don’t. Some stay sensitive forever. Don’t forget the aftermath when the wound becomes part of the character.
Fifty Don'ts
"Don't say that."
"Don't expect me to wait."
"Don't you realize the truth?"
"Don't come for me."
"Don't listen to their lies."
"Don't worry no more."
"Don't expect me to take you back."
"Don't you dare walk away from me."
"Don't judge me."
"Don't you understand that?"
"Don't forget your promise."
"Don't wait for me."
"Don't freak out."
"Don't leave me."
"Don't you dare!"
"Don't even think about it."
"Don't laugh!"
"Don't say that you love me."
"Don't lie to me."
"Don't lie to yourself."
"Don't worry about what they say."
"Don't say you love me if you're leaving."
"Don't you see what they do to us?"
"Don't act so surprised."
"Don't do this to me."
"Don't even try it."
"Don't pretend you didn't feel it too."
"Don't walk away like this is nothing."
"Don't say you're fine when I know you're not."
"Don't shut me out just because you're scared."
"Don't you see how that's wrong."
"Don't you dare say that you're fine."
"Don't worry about it, I got it."
"Don't you think that's a bit too much?"
"Don't know where we went wrong."
"Don't act like you're the victim here."
"Don't push me when I'm already on the edge."
"Don't forget that I'll always love you."
"Don't call the cops!"
"Don't lie to protect me."
"Don't let this be the end of us."
"Don't look at me like I'm a stranger."
"Don't make me choose."
"Don't you see the issue?"
"Don't you dare say it meant nothing."
"Don't insult me like that."
"Don't mistake my kindness for weakness."
"Don't say that about yourself."
"Don't you think that I know that?"
"Don't expect me to wait forever."
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Terms of Endearment
List of various terms of endearment that can be used in different languages. A lot of them are gender neutral.
English
Dear
Pet
Baby
Babe
Honey
Darling
My love
Sunshine
Sweetheart
Sweet cheeks
Prince/Princess
Arabic
Habibi حبيبي (m) (my love)
Ya hayati يا حياتي (my life)
Ya qalbi يا قلبي (my heart)
Ya ruhi يا روحي (my soul)
Hubbi/hobbi حبي (my love)
German
Liebling (beloved/favourite)
Schatz (treasure, I would say the most common one between established couples)
Liebes (loved one) (f, I don't find it that romantic)
Liebster (m) (loved one, bit old-fashioned)
Liebste (f) (loved one, bit old-fashioned)
Hase / Hasi (bunny)
Maus (mouse)
Spatz (sparrow)
Bär / Bärchen (bear)
Engel / Engelchen (angel)
Prinzessin (f) (princess)
Sonnenschein (sunshine)
Kleines (f) (little one, can be used in a cute way for women, but can also sound degrading or offensive)
French
Mon amour (my love)
Mon cœur (my heart)
Chéri (m) / Chérie (f) (darling)
Chou (used like "honey", but directly translates to cabbage)
Italian
Tesoro (treasure)
Amore mio (my love)
Cuore (heart)
Vita mia (my life)
Cucciola (puppy/cub) (mostly used for women, but you could say "cucciolo" for men)
Piccola (little one) (mostly for women, "piccolo" would be the male version)
Cara/caro (dear) (now mostly used by grandmas for grandkids but perfect for couples in the past or old couples nowadays
Bimba (f) (child)
Patata/patatina (potato/little potato) (again mostly women when used romantically, "patato/patatino" for men, but they can also be used for pets, babies, your kids or anyone that you find cute)
Tata/tato (short version of papata/patato)
Polpetta/polpettina (meatball/little meatball) (very uncommon, but I've heard it used for girls)
Topolina (little mouse) (very uncommon, but could be used for girls)
Spanish
Cariño (darling)
Bebé (baby)
Corazón (heart)
Mi amor (my love)
Mi vida (my life)
Cielo (sky)
Amor (love)
Romanian
Iubi (Sweet heart/darling)
Iubirea mea (my love)
Draga mea (f) / Dragul meu (m) (my dear)
Dulceața mea (jam/honey)
Hungarian
Kedvesem (my dear)
Szerelmem (my love)
Drága (precious)
Édesem (my sweetie)
Kicsim (my little one)
Babám (my baby)
Kincsem (my treasure)
Turkish
Aşkım (my loved one)
Canım (my love/soul)
Hayatım (my life)
Bebeğim (my baby)
Kocacığım/karıcığım
(my husband/my wife, but in a more endearing way, you can say it to a person you're not married yet but thinking about marrying)
Her şeyim (my everything)
Yaşama sebebim (my reason to live)
Ceylanım (My gazelle, it's a gorgeous creature like cmon)
Güzel gözlüm (My lover with beautiful eyes)
Nazlı yarim (My coy lover)
Kalbimin sahibi (the owner of my heart)
Güzelim/yakışıklım (my beautiful/my handsome)
Kediciğim (my kitty/kitten)
Biriciğim/bi'tanem (my one and only)
Çiçeğim (my flower)
Balım (my honey) (can also say "bal dudaklım (my lover with honey lips)" if you feeling on fire)
Evimin direği (literally meaning "the post of my house," if you say this to a person (usually your husband), you mean to say that he keeps your household/family up, whether financially or with emotional maturity)
Dutch
Schatje (treasure)
Liefje (loved one)
Lieverd (loved one)
Lieveling (loved one)
Hebrew
Chaim sheli חיים שלי (my life)
Neshama sheli נשמה שלי (my soul)
Lev sheli לב שלי (my heart)
Welsh
Cariad (love)
Hindi
Meri jaan मेरी जान (f) (my life)
Mera jaan (m/n) (my life)
Rani रानी (f) (queen)
Malay
Sayang (dear/darling)
Afrikaans
Lief (love)
Liefie (lovey)
Farsi
Joon/Jaan جان (life)
Azizam عزیزم (my dear)
Asalam عسلم (my honey)
Golam گلم (flower)
Urdu
Meri jaan میری جان (my life)
Pyaari پیاری (sweetheart)
Shahzadi شہزادی (f) (princess)
Polish
Kochanie (my beloved)
Myszko (f) (little mouse for women romantic, or for young daughters)
Misiu (m) (diminutive bear, romantic for men)
Misiaczku (another form of the above but more intersex)
Słoneczko (diminutive for sun, can be for children but also romantic for women)
Pączusiu (diminutive doughnut, romantic partner)
Bąbelku (bubble diminutive for young children, toddlers or infants)
Duszko moja (very outdated, meaning my soul, for women)
Serce moje (also old school, meaning my heart, unisex)
Gwiazdeczko (diminutive star, for girls and romantic female partner)
Kotek/Kotku (kitten, unisex)
Mała (literally: little (f), for women, can be romantic but also offensive if used by strangers)
skarbie (my treasure, unisex)
rybciu (diminutive for fish, little fish, for women)
żabko (diminutive for frog, little frog, for women)
Korean
Jagiya 자기야 (honey/baby)
Aegiya 애기야 (baby/little one)
Gongjunim 공주님 (f) (princess)
Wangjanim 왕자님 (m) (prince)
Nae Sarang 내 사랑 (my love)
Gwiyomi 귀요미 (cutie)
Czech
Zlato (gold, my precious)
Lásko (love)
Miláčku (dearest, little dear)
Russian
lyubov' moya / любовь моя (my love)
radost' moya / радость моя (joy of mine)
dusha moya / душа моя (my soul)
schast'e moyo / счастье моё (my happiness)
sokrovishche moyo / сокровище моё (my treasure)
solnyshko / солнышко (sunny)
zolotce / золотце (golden)
lyubimyj (m) + lyubimaya (f) / любимый + любимая (beloved)
dorogoj (m) + dorogaya (f) / дорогой + дорогая (darling, dear)
milyj (m) + milaya (f) / милый + милая (dear but in more informal way)
kotik / котик (kitty) malysh / малыш (baby)
zajchik (m) + zajka (f) / зайчик + зайка (bunny)
ptenchik / птенчик (little bird, hatchling)
rybka moya (f) / рыбка моя (my fish)
Portuguese
Meu querido (m)/ minha querida (f) (my darling)
Meu amor (my love)
Princesa (f) (princess)
Meu docinho (my sweetheart)
Coração (heart)
Amado (m)/Amada (f) (my love)
Meu (m)/ minha (f) mais que tudo (my above overall) Meu tesouro (my treasure)
Paixão (passion)
Meu bem/ meu benzinho (my goodness)
Meu doce/meu docinho (my sweet/ my little sweet)
Brazilian Portuguese
Amor (love)
Querido (m) / Querida (f) (darling)
Bebê (baby)
Meu bem (untraslatable; something between "my dear" and "my treasure")
Meu docinho de coco (my coconut candy - really old slang, nowadays used only for fun)
Patroa (f) (it means a female boss; not ironic not aggressive, but used by men to describe their wives affectionately, eg. "I can't go today, my patroa is waiting for me at home")
Gato/gatinho (m) / gata/gatinha (f) (cat/little cat; if a person is pretty, they are called a "cat")
Minha vida (my life)
Meu xodó (my crush)
Bebê (baby)
Docinho (sweetie)
Chuchu (honey)
Fofura (cutie)
Querida (dear)
Lindinha (beautiful/cutie)
Filipino (from various local languages, all gender neutral)
Mahal, sinta (tagalog) (love)
alternatively add "ko" or "aking" to turn it into "my love" (e.g. mahal ko, sinta ko; aking mahal, aking sinta) with "aking" being used more often when talking about the one you love to a 3rd party;
or turn it into a verb (e.g. aking minamahal, kasintahan) to make it "lover"
Paraluman, irog, liyag, giliw (tagalog) (darling) these are older terms though, you won't hear or see them being used unless you're lovers with someone 🌟Extra🌟
Tangi (tagalog) (only one)
Tinatangi (tagalog) (the one i hold dear/the only one for me)
Tinadhana - fated (from the root word "tadhana" meaning fate, which in and of itself should also be a term of endearment and I stand by that)
Hinigugma (bisaya) (beloved) (very old)
Palangga/pangga/langga or "ga" for short and sometimes pagingging (ilonggo) (love) (can also be used platonically or between family members)
Kalasahan (tausug) (beloved) (this is pronounced with an emphasis in the SA syllable (as in kalaSAhan) instead of the LA like in the tagalog word LAsa (which means taste)
Jowa (filipino slang) (significant other/boyfriend/girlfriend)
Bebe, bebe ko, beh, bhe, bhie, bih (filipino slang) (babe)
Lablabs (filipino slang) (literally "love-love" in a heavy filipino accent)
Slovak
Zlato / zlatko (gold)
Láska (love)
Miláčik (bit cheesy, but means my lovely)
Indonesian
Sayang (to love/love, can be used as 'honey', doesn't have to be romantic)
Cintaku (my love, mostly used romantically)
Greek
Αγάπη /Αγάπη μου (love /my love) (the first can also be used among friends, usually between women, but both are very often used in romantic relationships)
Ψυχή μου (my soul) (mostly romantic but can be used by a parent to their kid)
Swedish
Sötnos (cute nose)
Älskling (darling)
Let me know more terms of endearment in your languages! And please correct me if I'm wrong somewhere.
Please note that they are not all romantic. You can ask in the replies, so a native speaker can answer if it's appropiate for the type of relationship you want your characters to have.
Angry Dialogue
Part II
"Do you even care how this affects me?"
"You crossed the line, and you know it."
"Stop pretending like you're the victim here!"
"You can't fix it if you don't actually believe that it's broken!"
"This is all your fault and you know it!"
"Everyone can see what kind of person you are!"
"You're a failure! And I can't let you drag me down anymore."
"I warned you, but you just couldn't resist, could you?"
"How many more lies do you expect me to swallow?"
"You have some nerve showing your face here!"
"Don't act like you didn't know what you were doing."
"This isn't a mistake—this is a pattern."
"You always have an excuse, don't you?"
"It's not your decision to make, and it never was."
"This is the last time you will see me!"
"You can't just sweep this under the rug!"
"I'm emotional? I will show you how emotional I can be!"
"Why do I always end up cleaning up your messes?"
"Are you even listening to yourself? You don't make any sense!"
"You think this is a joke? People's lives are at stake!"
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Random Writing Prompts For Your Next Story | For Writers
If you need some inspiration for your next story, current WIP or even for scenes for your book. Here's a compilation of random things for you all.
A single rose petal, an ornate pocket watch, a stack of weathered letters, the scent of lavender
Candlelight flickering, a raven's feather, a worn leather satchel, an old family photograph
Frost-covered windowpanes, a gilded mirror, the taste of cinnamon, an emerald ring
A glass unicorn figurine, the sound of violin music, a tarnished key, a faded floral dress
Shifting sand dunes, the crash of ocean waves, a vintage compass, a tattered mappaemundi
Dancing fireflies, the smell of freshly baked bread, a silk ribbon choker, a velvet-bound journal
Flickering gaslight, a regal peacock feather, a stack of vintage postcards, the caw of a lone crow
Moonlight on still water, the feel of worn denim, a bronze astrolabe, the faint taste of honey
Dusty rose petals, the crackle of an old record, a leather-bound tome, the soft glow of a crystal ball
Distant thunder, the gleam of polished silver, a withered sprig of lavender, the weight of a family heirloom
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Writing Prompt #2486
She was tired of the high expectations that came with her birthright. She didn't want any of it. She didn't understand why it had to be her, and why someone else couldn't take the job.
Writing Prompt #2567
"I'm not going," she protested. "This is the end of my adventure. I'm not brave like you—I can't keep up and I'm scared."
15 Beautiful Lover-to-Enemies Dialogue Prompts | Betrayal Prompts
"Do you remember the vows we made under the moon's gentle glow? How quickly they turned to ash, scattered by the winds of deceit."
"Your words were once my solace, but now they cut deeper than any blade forged in malice."
"In the labyrinth of our love, I found myself lost, only to realize you were the minotaur lurking in the shadows."
"Every kiss we shared was a dagger coated in honey, sweet yet deadly."
"The stars witnessed our passion, but they now mock our folly as we stand on opposite sides of a war we ourselves ignited."
"Our hearts beat as one, once upon a time. Now they drum the rhythm of discord and resentment."
"I thought I knew the depths of your soul, only to find abysses of betrayal waiting to devour me whole."
"Like a phoenix rising from the ashes, I emerge from the ruins of our love, reborn as your adversary."
"You were the melody to my symphony, but now your discordant notes shatter the harmony we once shared."
"We danced on the edge of oblivion, oblivious to the precipice that awaited our descent into enmity."
"The echoes of our laughter haunt me, mocking the innocence we thought would shield us from the venom of betrayal."
"Our love was a tapestry woven with threads of gold, now unraveling into a tangled web of lies and deception."
"I offered you my heart on a silver platter, only for you to feast upon it with the appetite of a ravenous beast."
"We were poets of passion, crafting verses of devotion with every whispered promise. Now our words are weapons, dripping with venomous intent."
"The sunrise that once painted our love with hues of warmth and hope now heralds the dawn of our animosity, casting long shadows of regret across the battlefield of our hearts."
Short Note From Me!
Many fans of Enemies to Lovers often overlook the possibility of exploring Lover to Enemies. This underrated trope is one of my favorites and I believe it has the potential to make a novel truly stand out. If you have space in your story for this unique twist, I assure you it will result in an amazing read.
I created these dialogue prompts to inspire writers to explore the theme of lovers turning into enemies, showcasing a different form of betrayal.
Happy writing - Rin T.
Villainous Dialogue Prompts
List by @dialogue-prompts-world
"You underestimate my power."
"Fear is such a delightful sensation, isn't it?"
"There's no escaping your fate, my dear."
"I'll enjoy watching your world crumble at my feet."
"Weakness is a luxury I cannot afford."
"Every hero needs a worthy adversary, and that's where I come in."
"Your suffering brings me immense pleasure."
"In the end, everyone will bow before me."
"Hope is a cruel joke, meant to torment the feeble-minded."
"I thrive on chaos, and your pitiful attempts to stop me only fuel it."
"Your precious little morality is nothing but a hindrance."
"To defeat me, you'll have to embrace the darkness within yourself."
"I control the strings of destiny, and you are just a puppet in my grand design."
"There is no redemption for you or anyone else foolish enough to oppose me."
"Once I'm done, there won't be a trace left of your pitiful existence."
"My power knows no bounds. Resistance is futile."
"I relish in the misery of others. It's a beautiful symphony."
"I'm not interested in ruling the world; I want to watch it burn."
"Your loved ones will suffer dearly for your insolence."
"To challenge me is to invite your own destruction."
"The weak are meant to be crushed. It's the law of nature."
"Your hope is nothing but a flickering flame, ready to be extinguished."
"Despair is my most loyal ally, and it will consume you."
"I will dismantle everything you hold dear and leave you with nothing."
"Heroes are just tragic figures awaiting their inevitable downfall."
"There is no good or evil; only power and those too weak to seek it."
"My legacy will be etched in the annals of history, while yours will be forgotten."
"You cling to righteousness like a drowning man clings to a life preserver."
"The world needs me, even if it doesn't realize it yet."
"Remember this moment, for it's the last time you'll ever feel hope."
Feel free to adapt or modify these phrases to suit your villain.
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