PHILOISE WEEK DAY 2: favourite quote
it was hard to imagine a lonelier spot
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PHILOISE WEEK DAY 2: favourite quote
it was hard to imagine a lonelier spot
🌸 PHILOISE WEEK 🌸
I can’t believe I actually made it to the end, but here we are!
All my fics for Philoise Week are officially posted and ready for you to read.
✨From modern AUs with chaotic blind dates to university rivalries and pure, soft cottagecore fluff, there’s a little bit of everything. I put so much love into these stories, and I hope you enjoy reading them as much as I loved writing them!
Drop a comment, leave a kudos, and let me know which one was your favorite! 💬👇
📅 DAY 1
• The Shape of Home
Phillip Crane only needed legal advice. What he got instead was Eloise Bridgerton storming into his life with sharp opinions and relentless determination. Somewhere between late-night conversations, flowers grown by hand, and the warm chaos of Phillip’s small family, Eloise begins to realize that loving him might also mean loving everything that comes with him. And for the first time in her life, that thought doesn’t frighten her at all.
• A Tasteful Way to Ruin My Life
Eloise Bridgerton was only supposed to flirt with the handsome stranger across the pub for a laugh. She was not supposed to spend the entire night talking to him, discover that he restores antique manuscripts for a living, or fall slightly in love with the way he looks at her. But after one filthy note and several drinks, taking Phillip Crane home starts to feel less like a bad decision… and more like destiny.
📅 DAY 2
• Blooming Between the Lines
Eloise Bridgerton believes flowers are far too temporary to mean anything. Phillip Crane spends weeks proving that temporary things can still be beautiful.
📅 DAY 3
• Un-FATE-nately
Eloise Bridgerton doesn’t believe in fate. Not in soulmates, not in destiny, and definitely not in whatever nonsense Colin and Penelope keep insisting is happening between her and Phillip Crane. But after one suspiciously successful blind date, several impossible coincidences, and a chemistry neither of them can quite ignore, Eloise starts wondering how many times two people can accidentally find each other before it stops being an accident.
📅 DAY 4
• Interdisciplinary
At Mayfair University, the rivalry between Political Sciences professor Eloise Bridgerton and botanical biologist Phillip Crane is practically academic legend. Their students call it flirting.
📅 DAY 5
• Every Flower Meant You
Eloise Bridgerton is perfectly fine. She’s definitely not spiraling over the fact that her best friend is now living happily ever after with her brother. And she absolutely does not cope with the situation by starting a secret friends-with-benefits arrangement with Phillip Crane. But when Eloise discovers romantic flower notes all over his desk and assumes he’s fallen in love with her, she panics spectacularly. Which would already be embarrassing enough. If only the flowers had actually been about her.
📅 DAY 6
• Happiness Sounds Like This
A birthday celebration at Aubrey Hall means loud children, too many Bridgertons in one place, Colin and Michaela relentlessly bullying Phillip, and Violet trying very hard not to cry over having her entire family together. Somewhere in the middle of all the chaos, Phillip finds himself looking around at the life he once thought he would never have and realizing happiness sounds exactly like this.
📅 DAY 7
• You Made This House a Home Again
Somewhere between bedtime stories, shared blankets and sleepy children down the hall, Phillip Crane fell helplessly in love with Eloise Bridgerton. Now he just has to ask her to stay forever.
Dear Friends–
Another May approaches, and it is once again time to celebrate Phillip and Eloise! Thank you for your input on prompts and themes for this year!
Without further ado, here are the official prompts for #PhiloiseWeek 2026!
If you want a slightly more detailed list of prompts, look no further than Eloise's desk and Phillip's workbench!
On another note, the use of generative AI is NOT permitted by us here at Philoise Week.
We will not be sharing any posts or accepting any submissions that we suspect have been made using generative AI.
We can't wait to see what YOU create!
If this year is your first time joining us, we want to emphasize that the theme and artistic prompts are meant to serve as inspiration, not as assignments. We can’t wait to see what you create, on theme or not!
"To Sir Phillip With Love"
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this is my first time taking part in @philoiseweek ( ´ ꒳ ` ) i’m going with the prompt of day 2 «flowers, greenhouse & gardens»
I need to keep better track of couples' weeks. I completely forgot it was philoise week. Whoops my bad.
Have this belated day two for philoise: Language of flowers
But anyway I think something that would be cute for philoise is they communicate via flower meanings. The language of flowers is one they both understand and when they aren't sure how to say something they'll say it in flowers first and then say it out loud.
Phillip has a special section of the greenhouse that is dedicated to these flowers they give one another. He will choose his flowers carefully, always trying to convey the best message he can. Eloise has favorites among those flowers. She doesn't care what you say she knows which tulip is her's and aw her favorite rose completely wilted, now she has to get a new one. While Phillip has no problem cutting up the roots on some, Eloise has replanted some in pots so they last longer and she can grab them as needed.
Eventually, Eloise takes the knowledge Phillip taught her about plants and grows her own communication flowers. They're not as pretty as Phillip's, but they're her's, her flowers, and her words. She doesn't mind borrowing her husband's when she was still learning or when needed, but she is proud to grow her own.
Read Conversación entre la vizcondesa Bridgerton y lady Crane from the story Philoiseweek 2025 by MissDBlack22 ( ) with...
https://archiveofourown.org/works/65709046/chapters/169467442
Nuevo capítulo de Philoiseweek 2025.
Conversación entre la vizcondesa Bridgerton y lady Crane.
Personajes: Eloise Crane y Kate Bridgerton.
Eloise y Kate mantienen una conversación en el convite de boda de Eloise con Sir Philip.
New episode of Philoiseweek 2025.
Conversation between Viscountess Bridgerton and Lady Crane.
Characters: Eloise Crane and Kate Bridgerton.
Eloise and Kate have a conversation at Eloise's wedding reception with Sir Philip.
hi emily! does philoise week have a tumblr? just wondering! 💙
Not that I’m aware of! But I’m not one of the organizers, lol. Maybe @vakariaan might know?
But here’s their Twitter: https://twitter.com/philoise_week?s=21&t=7RtfIifq1K7hVJ4708eUdA
The latest Tweets from Philoise Week 2022 💌🌻 (@Philoise_Week). #PhiloiseWeek celebrating everything Phillip and Eloise on 23 - 29 May 2022 💜
And their insta: https://instagram.com/philoise_week?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=