Not Robby being like “oh all you need is a child to get Whitaker’s attention? There’s a free one over here, I’ll just take this one.”
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Not Robby being like “oh all you need is a child to get Whitaker’s attention? There’s a free one over here, I’ll just take this one.”
then i did hiromi higuruma and got shadowbanned on tiktok for it!
The Pitt headcanons
• Langdon (post divorce) tries to spend as much time with Becca as he can to secretly get tips on how to take care of Mel and make her happy. He learned how to take care of Becca through Mel’s knowledge of people on the spectrum so he figures he can reverse engineer some advice from the girl who knows Mel best. Langdon and Becca are like besties now. They have the same favorite movie.
• Robby fully intends to commit when he leaves for his sabbatical but it’s monsoon season wherever he was planning on going (he was hoping that would help make it look like an accident) and now no flights are flying out. He has to return home and he insists Whitaker stays to house sit because he’s “on vacation.” Now Robby has to figure out how to commit at home but every time he gets close, he can’t help but feel guilty that “the kid” has to find him when he’s gone and he ends up backing out. Now him and Whitaker are eating ice cream in the dark while he sulks. (Whitaker bought ice cream to cheer Robby up because he keeps sulking around the house but now he’s worried he got him the wrong flavor…)
a couple backshots from ur boss never hurt anybody
rough shift
Nobody told me when I started watching The Pitt—to watch this big old guy flirt with his sad little twink—that I’d be crying over parents losing their children left and right!!!! I’m not okayyyyyy
We’ve reached fandom flowstate
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.
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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Reasons for being enemies
They are enemies to lovers - but why exactly start they out as enemies? For @moonchildsthoughts
being wronged by the other one/breaking their trust
- getting cheated on
- getting lied to
- broke a promise
- sabotaging them in any way
- getting physically and/or psychologically hurt by them
taking credit for the other's work
ruining the other's reputation
being ex-partners with resentment towards each other
competing for the same job or win
- competing academically
- competing athletically
- competing for a prize
- competing financially
- competing for someone's affection or friendship
having competing businesses
having very different personalities
having different worldviews
having different morals and ethics
working for opposing groups
being on different sides of a war
being part of feuding families
one representing something the other one despises
having a power imbalance
believing the other to be unworthy or themselves as better
being too proud to admit a wrong
getting stuck together and resenting it
blaming the other one for being in a bad situation
having a terrible first impression of each other/meet ugly
having a big misunderstanding
More: Enemies to Lovers Masterpost + Reasons for lovers turning to enemies + Enemies Masterpost
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how to make a character’s death even sadder (part 3)
make X sacrifice themself for Y
bonus points if X and Y never got along/hated each other
alternatively, have X comfort Y as Y dies, despite the fact that they always hated each other
or, X and Y are sworn enemies, but as they die side-by-side, they reach over at the same time to hold the other's hand
make X struggle to survive from a serious injury for a little while before their death which is what ends up killing them
make it so that X mistakes Y for Z, and they accidentally kill Y because they're targeting Z
have them die during childbirth of a baby they'd been trying for for years
X gives their friends a blood-covered good luck charm they always carried with them to give them good luck, claiming "it never worked for me, maybe it will work for you"
have X be brainwashed into not trusting their friends anymore, then snapping out of it after they kill one of them
alternatively, X broke out of their brainwashing, made friends, and then accidentally kills them somehow, only making their friends think they never snapped out of it at all
make X the only one who knows how to take down the enemies who killed them, leaving their friends unable to figure it out themselves
make X fall in love with Y, who is an imposter sent on a mission to kill them and their friends
X freezes up when they watch Y being killed, not being able to stop it and being blamed by their friends forever
neither their death nor their body is ever shown, only clues such as blood splatters, their phone, or something they kept on them at all times. it's only implied until their funeral which confirms it
X is knocked out before Y is killed, only for X to wake up to Y's body and being unable to save them
X is a psychic and can feel when people close to them die, but they're unable to figure out who it is until they find Y dead
X is killed by something they have a phobia of, such as falling from a large height, drowning, an animal attack, a plane crash, or a car accident, after their friends try to convince them that their chance of dying from said thing is very low
X tries desperately to convince their friend that Y is untrustworthy, however their friends don't believe them and welcome them into their friend group. Y kills X, who lashes out at their friends as they're dying for not listening to X
give X a terminal illness that they manage to keep hidden, only to die when they're needed most
X kills countless people to get to Y, who is also about to be killed. however, they're too late and by the time X gets to them, Y is already dead, and the weight of everyone they've killed starts to sink in
X believes they've found where Y is being held captive and on the verge of death, however when they break in they realize they've somehow ended up in the wrong place, meanwhile Y has died and X had no idea where they actually are
X and their friends are stranded somewhere they can't get help, such as an island or in the middle of the woods, and X starves because they insist everyone eats before them
X has been monitoring Y closely for days to make sure they don't get killed, and the second they turn their back or look away, Y is killed by the person X was protecting them from
Angry Dialogue
Part III
"I can't believe I wasted so much time on you!"
"After everything we've been through, this is how you treat me?"
"You have no idea what you've done, do you?"
"Don't talk to me like I'm the problem here!"
"How dare you accuse me of that!"
"You made your choice, now deal with the consequences."
"If you think I'm going to forgive this, you're delusional."
"You didn't 'forget'—you just didn't care."
"It's always about you, isn't it?"
"Do you ever stop to think before you act?"
"Why should I keep fighting for someone who doesn't fight for me?"
"Have you lost your mind?!"
"You think you're untouchable, but you're not."
"Stop twisting my words to suit your narrative!"
"I don't owe you an explanation after what you did."
"You made a mockery of everything we stood for."
"How am I the bad guy now?"
"I refuse to let you manipulate me any longer."
"No one is coming to save us! Don't you get that?"
"This is not something that can easily be fixed!"
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Writing Notes: Clothing Textures
When you think of textured clothing, you might imagine a scratchy wool sweater or a soft fur coat, but every clothing item has some kind of texture. The texture of fabric is often determined by the type of weave, so it’s a good idea to get to know the 3 major weave types:
Twill: The distinguishing characteristic of the twill weave is its diagonal rib pattern. Twill weaves have a distinct, often dark-colored front side (called the wale) and a lighter back. Twill has high thread count, which means that the fabric is opaque, thick, and durable, making it perfect for chinos, upholstery, and bed linens. Denim is a twill weave fabric, as are tweed and houndstooth.
Satin weave: The satin weave creates a fabric that is shiny, soft, and elastic with a beautiful drape. Satin fabric has a lustrous surface on one side and a dull, matte surface on the other side. Satin is perfect for haute couture-style dresses and clutches.
Plain weave: Plain weave fabrics, including canvas, taffeta, and muslin, are made by overlapping the warp and weft (vertical and horizontal threads) at right angles. This forms a criss-cross pattern that looks the same on both sides of the fabric.
Common Fabric Textures
The types of fabric you’ll encounter when looking for different textures include:
Denim is a strong cotton fabric with a twill weave that gives it a subtle diagonal ribbing pattern. The diagonal ribbing is what makes denim fabric different from canvas or cotton duck, which are also sturdy, woven cotton fabrics.
Broadcloth is a plain-weave fabric that is traditionally woven from thick wool yarn—the fibres of which felt together as the cloth is made. Broadcloth is sturdy, stiff, and resistant to wind and water.
Seersucker is a type of thin cotton cloth. The way it is woven causes the threads to pucker and bunch, creating crinkles. Seersucker often comes in narrow white and blue stripes and is popular in summer fashion.
Corduroy is a soft, durable fabric. It is distinctive for the tufted cords—called “wales”—that run in parallel along its surface. Corduroy is typically made from cotton, but it can also be made from wool.
Leather is any fabric that is made from animal hides or skin, with cowhide being the most popular.
Suede is a type of leather made from the soft underside of an animal skin. It is softer, thinner, and more delicate than traditional full-grain leather. Suede is ideal for footwear, jackets, and accessories like belts and bags.
Brocade is a particular style of jacquard fabric that uses additional threads to create a raised pattern, resulting in an embossed or embroidered effect. Due to the technique used to make it, brocade fabric is not reversible, and it may appear rough or unfinished on the underside.
Silk is a natural fiber produced by the silkworm. Silk is incredibly durable, with a shine and softness that are unmatched. Silk fabric is used for formal attire and accessories like pocket squares.
Cashmere is a type of fabric made from the wool of cashmere goats and pashmina goats. Cashmere is a natural fiber with an extremely soft feel and great insulation. Cashmere is significantly warmer and lighter than cloth made from sheep’s wool. Often, cashmere is blended with other types of wool, like merino, to give it added weight, since cashmere fibers are very fine and thin.
Jersey is a soft, stretchy knit fabric that was originally made from wool. Today, jersey is also made from cotton, cotton blends, and synthetic fibers. The fabric is usually light-to-medium weight and is used for a variety of cotton clothing items, such as T-shirts.
Flannel is a soft woven fabric typically made from cotton. It is a common material for plaid shirts.
How to Mix and Match Clothing Textures
Texture is an easy way to add visual interest to an outfit. By layering different textures, you can create a distinct look.
Identify neutral textures. Mixing and matching textures is similar to mixing and matching patterns and prints. In the same way that certain classic prints appear neutral, simple textures can serve as a neutral base for wilder textures. Denim, cotton fabric, leather, and suede are some of the most basic textures that play well with other textures. Neutral textures that are smaller and less visible to the naked eye—like merino wool—pair well with more attention-grabbing textures.
Consider a texture’s typical context. Textures evoke specific moods. Silk lends a luxurious vibe to any outfit. A plaid flannel shirt can look cozy with corduroy, but it becomes more serious when paired with a black leather jacket. Denim is a casual texture you can use to dress down other fabrics: Pair a satin tank with jeans—rather than something like brushed wool trousers—for a relaxed yet stylish look. Think about the context in which you might wear a particular material, then pair that material with other textures to subvert expectations.
Mix textures, match colors. Sticking to a more limited color palette will give you free range to play with different kinds of textures. That doesn’t mean you have to dress in monochrome: You can use neutral colors to anchor your look, or choose two or three solid colors that work together.
Source ⚜ More: Notes ⚜ Writing Resources PDFs ⚜ How to Describe Clothing
Suggestive Prompts
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"I told you what would happen if I had to repeat myself."
"You can get on your knees and take your punishment or keep pushing it."
"Please. I had no choice." "You always have a choice."
"Crying won't change what happens next."
"I told the truth." "Not all of it."
"Don't you worry your pretty little head about that. Worry about me."
"You told me you could be good."
"Those bruises will fade. Let's hope the lesson doesn't too."
"What's that? You want more?"
"Touch me just like that."
"Why are you playing shy with me?"
"When someone approaches you, don't tell them you're name, tell them you're mine."
"Does that hurt? Good."
"I love feeling you shake."
"I take care of you. You think anyone else would?"
"You keep walking around like that and someone might think you're a slut."
"Stay on your knees."
"Does that taste good?"
"I found your journal."
"Why are you sad? This is what you wanted."
Words to replace said, except this actually helps
I got pretty fed up with looking for words to replace said because they weren’t sorted in a way I could easily use/find them for the right time. So I did some myself.
IN RESPONSE TO Acknowledged Answered Protested
INPUT/JOIN CONVERSATION/ASK Added Implored Inquired Insisted Proposed Queried Questioned Recommended Testified
GUILTY/RELUCTANCE/SORRY Admitted Apologized Conceded Confessed Professed
FOR SOMEONE ELSE Advised Criticized Suggested
JUST CHECKING Affirmed Agreed Alleged Confirmed
LOUD Announced Chanted Crowed
LEWD/CUTE/SECRET SPY FEEL Appealed Disclosed Moaned
ANGRY FUCK OFF MATE WANNA FIGHT Argued Barked Challenged Cursed Fumed Growled Hissed Roared Swore
SMARTASS Articulated Asserted Assured Avowed Claimed Commanded Cross-examined Demanded Digressed Directed Foretold Instructed Interrupted Predicted Proclaimed Quoted Theorized
ASSHOLE Bellowed Boasted Bragged
NERVOUS TRAINWRECK Babbled Bawled Mumbled Sputtered Stammered Stuttered
SUAVE MOTHERFUCKER Bargained Divulged Disclosed Exhorted
FIRST OFF Began
LASTLY Concluded Concurred
WEAK PUSY Begged Blurted Complained Cried Faltered Fretted
HAPPY/LOL Cajoled Exclaimed Gushed Jested Joked Laughed
WEIRDLY HAPPY/EXCITED Extolled Jabbered Raved
BRUH, CHILL Cautioned Warned
ACTUALLY, YOU’RE WRONG Chided Contended Corrected Countered Debated Elaborated Objected Ranted Retorted
CHILL SAVAGE Commented Continued Observed Surmised
LISTEN BUDDY Enunciated Explained Elaborated Hinted Implied Lectured Reiterated Recited Reminded Stressed
BRUH I NEED U AND U NEED ME Confided Offered Urged
FINE Consented Decided
TOO EMO FULL OF EMOTIONS Croaked Lamented Pledged Sobbed Sympathized Wailed Whimpered
JUST SAYING Declared Decreed Mentioned Noted Pointed out Postulated Speculated Stated Told Vouched
WASN’T ME Denied Lied
EVIL SMARTASS Dictated Equivocated Ordered Reprimanded Threatened
BORED Droned Sighed
SHHHH IT’S QUIET TIME Echoed Mumbled Murmured Muttered Uttered Whispered
DRAMA QUEEN Exaggerated Panted Pleaded Prayed Preached
OH SHIT Gasped Marveled Screamed Screeched Shouted Shrieked Yelped Yelled
ANNOYED Grumbled Grunted Jeered Quipped Scolded Snapped Snarled Sneered
ANNOYING Nagged
I DON’T REALLY CARE BUT WHATEVER Guessed Ventured
I’M DRUNK OR JUST BEING WEIRDLY EXPRESSIVE FOR A POINT/SARCASM Hooted Howled Yowled
I WONDER Pondered Voiced Wondered
OH, YEAH, WHOOPS Recalled Recited Remembered
SURPRISE BITCH Revealed
IT SEEMS FAKE BUT OKAY/HA ACTUALLY FUNNY BUT I DON’T WANT TO LAUGH OUT LOUD Scoffed Snickered Snorted
BITCHY Tattled Taunted Teased
Edit: People, I’m an English and creative writing double major in college; I understand that there’s nothing wrong with simply using “said.” This was just for fun, and it comes in handy when I need to add pizzazz.
In addition to a little pizzazz in the dialogue tags, these are also super useful as part of the narration, or summing up/paraphrasing something that has been said, or even in a character’s dialogue as they describe how someone was talking!
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Grumpy x Sunshine Writing dynamic
The Grumpy One will...
✧ sigh like it’s a full-time job ✧ complain about everything but still do it, perfectly, and say “whatever” when you compliment them ✧ give death glares to strangers who get too close to their Sunshine ✧ say “I don’t care” while caring deeply but with unnecessary rage ✧ pretend they hate affection and then melt when it’s given freely ✧ grunt instead of saying thank you ✧ roll their eyes at your chaos, but be ready to throw hands if someone else even thinks about insulting you ✧ act emotionally constipated but write your name with little stars in their notes app ✧ be a walking contradiction: "no I don’t like anyone" / "except this one very specific ray of light who makes my chest hurt"
The Sunshine One will...
✧ talk to a cashier for 30 seconds and suddenly know their star sign and life goals ✧ bring snacks for everyone. Every. Time. ✧ get excited over things like ladybugs, Halloween socks, or bubble tea ✧ touch the Grumpy One constantly like it’s their oxygen ✧ say “I love you” with their whole soul, three days into friendship ✧ make playlists labeled things like “vibes for when the world is too loud” and “songs to cry to but gently” ✧ force the Grumpy One to wear party hats and they let it happen ✧ see the best in people even when the evidence is… unconvincing ✧ cry during cute dog commercials ✧ take exactly zero hints and make everything personal in the best way
Together they will...
✧ argue about everything except the things that matter ✧ have conversations like: Grumpy: “You’ll get kidnapped if you keep trusting people.” Sunshine: “You’d murder anyone who tried.” ✧ have inside jokes that started with them almost fighting ✧ be the emotional equivalent of a thunderstorm hugging a sunflower ✧ melt into each other like puzzle pieces that should not work but somehow do ✧ accidentally learn how to be better people through sheer chaotic contrast ✧ be the “looks like they could kill you / is a cinnamon roll” meme IRL ✧ have late-night “I don’t know how to be soft” confessions ✧ become each other’s home, because no one else gets it the way they do ✧ change each other. Forever. Whether they mean to or not.