Dialogue with Emotional Connotations: Part Deux
Use these as prompts, reference, or whatever else you’d like.
Dialogue That is Like an Open Wound
“How come she loves you?”
“There are an endless number of things I wish to forget.”
“I came so far. Only to end up here.”
“I’m scared. Why am I so scared?”
“He never came back. Even though he said he would.”
“I wish I didn’t care about it.”
“Pain is not an easy thing to ignore.”
“I made her cry. How could I do that?”
“Please don’t make me say it.”
“There’s only so many times I can mend this heart.”
“No, please. Wait. Please. Can’t we just talk? Please? Let me talk.”
“It was always going to end like this. Wasn’t it?”
Dialogue That is Just a Bundle of Anxiety
“I can’t do it. I can’t do it. I have to go back.”
“You don’t understand. Please don’t make me do this.”
“We have to go now or we’ll never make it in time.”
“Let go of me! I have to find her!”
“It has to come back. It has to!”
Dialogue That is Mysterious
“I feel my business should be saved for later, lest it ruin the moment.”
“Not many people would willingly choose my company.”
“Please do not ask my name.”
“You do not forget someone like me.”
“People do say I have a familiar face.”
“The year does not matter, only the moments we have now.”
“Forgive me. You’ll know why soon enough.”
“I’m afraid there are things I cannot afford to divulge.”
Dialogue That’s Angsty Infatuation
“It was supposed to be you!”
“You own my heart. For all of eternity.”
“What I feel is far beyond love.”
“I’d sooner die than deny my feelings for you.”
“I wish I didn’t love you so much.”
“Nothing in this entire jeweled city could compare to you.”
“My resentment is beginning to outweigh my love.”
“You’re not the only one.”
“I want to spend every moment with you.”