Moated Castle in Bodiam, East Sussex, ENGLAND

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Moated Castle in Bodiam, East Sussex, ENGLAND
Romance Week prompts! Thank you to everyone who submitted ideas to the form! Make sure to tag @empyreanevents and use #romanceweek2026, or use the AO3 collection. As always, prompts are open to interpretation.
art by batboys.art, buri.creations & batboys.art
Day 1: Love Language | How do the characters show their love? How do they prefer to receive it?
Day 2: Unrequited | Feelings are not always mutual. Break our hearts with unrequited love between your characters.
Day 3: Fake Dating | Whether it be canon or AU, your chosen characters need to pretend to date for whatever reason and just maybe the line between real and fake blurs along the way.
Day 4: Forced Proximity | Whether it be one bed, a locked door, or stranded in a cave—your characters can’t get away from each other. What happens?
Day 5: Parents | Pregnancy was highly requested but I wanted to keep this inclusive so whether it’s the accidental pregnancy trope or adopting an orphan, show us your characters becoming parents!
Day 6: Second Chance | Whether your characters are exes or childhood sweethearts, they get another chance at love.
Day 7: Free Day | Canon or AU, the freedom is yours!
Frosty morning at Bodiam Castle, England - by Viktoria Rodriguez
Bodiam Castle, England
Autumn-flowering crocus @ Bodiam Sussex by Adam Swaine Via Flickr: Beautiful, bluish-violet, goblet-shaped flowers with deep blue veins from September to November, followed by narrow, mid-green leaves. This popular autumn-flowering crocus is ideal for naturalising in a sunny shrub border among deciduous shrubs. While the flowers appear in autumn, the leaves often follow on in winter or early spring. The saffron crocus (C. sativus) is autumn flowering.
Dead m’all series.
FROM : livesunique - BODIAM Castle, East Sussex, UK - by Joaquim Pinho
Bodiam castle