Who is trying to do cute ass family easter threads? Like parents hide the easter eggs an the kids run around looking for them, putting together easter baskets at the last minute. all of that.

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Who is trying to do cute ass family easter threads? Like parents hide the easter eggs an the kids run around looking for them, putting together easter baskets at the last minute. all of that.
Plot 140: A Parent Trap
Unable to afford a plane ticket home this year, Muse A resigns to grabbing a TV dinner for one at the local supermarket and flying solo. They don’t expect to bump into their ex’s (Muse B) parents in the frozen food section nor do they expect to receive an invitation to spend the holidays at their cabin in the mountains. Muse A honestly doesn’t think it’s a good idea to accept, but when Muse B’s parents insist that Muse B will be happy to see them, Muse A agrees to join. Muse A packs a bag and drives up the cabin the following afternoon, hopeful for a pleasant reunion with Muse B, whom they still have feelings for. Only when Muse B answers the door in stunned silence, it’s immediately clear that Muse A is the last person they expected to see on this family vacation. It doesn’t take long for Muse A and Muse B to realize that Muse B’s parents are scheming to get them back together. But will the parents’ efforts—paired with a romantic atmosphere and plenty of opportunities for cozying up by the fire—do the trick?
Plot 100: Valentine's Day (plots for the romantics and the not-so-much):
A) Muse A and Muse B have been together for several years. Muse A wants to make this V-day extra special for their significant other. They plan to recreate the first date they had with Muse B down to the last detail. Despite their best efforts to surprise Muse B, nearly everything goes wrong. Somewhere along the way, Muse B realizes what Muse A’s trying to achieve and even though it's not perfect, they definitely feel the love.
B) Tired of meeting people at bars and night clubs, since they only seem to want one thing, Muse A puts an ad online to meet someone who shares their lack of desire for sexual intimacy. Muse B answers the ad. Muse A and Muse B communicate virtually for a few weeks before agreeing to meet in person. The pair meet up at a neutral location on Valentine's Day, simply because they both happen to be available then. Despite the initial anxiousness that the other is expecting more than they let on, Muse A and Muse B gradually relax and find that the other's intentions are pure as promised.
C) Muse A and Muse B are friends who live a considerable distance from one another. They were quite close growing up and they have remained good friends into adulthood. Despite family and friends swearing that they would make the perfect couple, Muse A and Muse B have never been anything more than friends. And they're perfectly content that way. Every February 14th, they reunite and spend the day together from sunrise to sun down, sparing one another from the romantic stuff that they'd both rather avoid.
D) Muse A hates everything associated with V-Day. The commercialism. The public displays of affection. The chalky heart-shaped candies. Every V-Day they typically lock themselves inside and avoid all instances of conventional romance, since they have zero interest in that sort of thing. Instead of spending the day with a significant other like seemingly everyone else around them, this year they decide to devote the day to themselves. They will mark something off their bucket list, or several things if they can. They meet Muse B on the first stop of their "self-day" and the two strangers have a good time, taking the day back.
E) Muse A and Muse B don't have plans for a traditionally romantic valentine's day this year. They thought it'd be nice to stay home and spend quality time with their loved ones instead. Muse A and Muse B make the whole day about family togetherness, sharing poorly-made homemade cards, playing games with valentine’s chocolates that no one will eat, and just finding cute, little ways to make one another feel appreciated.
F) Muse A has two dates for Valentine’s Day.. and they know about each other. Muse A and Muse B have been dating for a year, but have agreed to an open relationship since the start. Muse A met Muse C a few weeks ago and there's a passionate connection between them that's growing more intense every day. Up til now Muse B and Muse C have not met, but Muse A would like that to change. What better time to have both of them meet than Valentine's Day?
G) Instead of complaining about the love-drunk couples that seem to abound, and gorging themselves on ice cream straight from the carton, two single friends decide to come together, forgo the pity party, and treat themselves to their own Valentine's Day celebration. Muse A and Muse B go all-out, putting their platonic twist on the traditional couple-oriented activities like a pampering spa day and an eloquent dinner date.
H) Mutual friends have been trying to set up Muse A and Muse B for quite some time now, but it always seems that one or the other has an excuse to avoid the blind date. A Valentine's Day date is set that both have promised to finally attend. Instead of a traditional restaurant or bar setting, Muse A and Muse B are meeting at a culinary class to prepare some sweet treats to share with a bottle of champagne.
I) Muse A and Muse B are very much looking forward to celebrating Valentine's Day together, but Muse A especially so. Muse A has a very tantalizing gift planned for their lover. Muse B follows the instructions on a note written inside a heart shaped card, and waits for Muse A in an opulent hotel room. When Muse A enters from an adjacent room, they let Muse B in on the secret they've been planning for weeks. Muse A is about to give Muse B their very own private lingerie show.
J) Muse A and Muse B have great jobs, an amazing group of friends and of course each other, but they still feel that their home is missing something. On Valentine's Day morning, Muse A sees an ad for the local animal shelter and mentions to Muse B that a pet would make a wonderful addition to the home. Muse B reluctantly agrees to visit the shelter with Muse A, but makes no promises as to whether or not they'll adopt a pet. Will Muse A and Muse B find an unexpected Valentine at the shelter?
Plot 92: Santa's Helper
Muse A, a single parent has put it off for as long as they possibly could. Every day, after school their child has begged Muse A to take them to the mall to see Santa and every day, Muse A has said they'll think about it. This afternoon, Muse A's little one has made a list as long as their arm of all the reasons they would make the Nice list this year and therefore should be able to see Santa. Touched by their kid's resolve, Muse A finally caves and brings their deserving child to the crowded shopping center for a meet and greet with Mr. Claus. Overwhelmed by the shiny, over-sized decorations everywhere, the twinkling lights, and the thick crowd of shoppers surrounding them, Muse A and their kid get separated. Muse A panics when calling their child's name yields no response, and goes in search of mall security for help, but there's no sign of a security guard anywhere.
Muse B is working at "Santa's workshop", snapping photos of kids sitting on Santa's lap, handing out candy canes and generally spreading holiday cheer to all who pass. A crying child wandering around by the entrance gate catches Muse B's eye. Muse B steps away from their duties to help and they're able to get the parent's name from the kid so that they can make an announcement over the mall speakers. Hearing that their child is safe, a very relieved Muse A runs to Santa's workshop to reunite with their loved one. Muse A and Muse B meet and Muse A can't think of a way to thank Muse B enough. Muse B simply requests that Muse A (and their little one) have dinner with them sometime, Muse A happily agrees.