Angsty Snowy Sentence Starters
Since my town is under a level three snow warning at the time of me writing this, it’s only fair to make the muses go through something as well! Ranging from being locked out, to being snowed in, to being trapped in the snow, to whatever context your mind can come up with! As always, these are just general suggestions, and pronouns can be changed as necessary!
“Why are you standing out here?! It’s negative one out here!!”
“L-l-l-locked m-m-m-my keys i-i-i-in...”
“D-dammit! I-I don’t deal with the cold w-well...”
“I-I’m stuck! I-I can’t get out!”
“The longest someone can stand this kind of cold before frost bite sets in is ten minutes, and you’ve been out here how long?!”
“I-it’s too c-cold, I-I can’t take it...”
“Look, you’re shivering more than a chihuahua with a sugar high in Greenland! I’m not gonna leave you out here!”
“Y-you need t-t-to leave me, a-and get help. B-b-but i-it’s snowing p-p-pretty hard, s-s-so d-d-don’t f-f-forget where I am!”
“M-my zipper’s broken, a-and I can’t afford a n-new coat...”
“Th-the door lock froze shut. C-can’t get the key i-in...”
“I-I di-didn’t think i-it’d snow this badly...”
“I can’t even open the door like this, there’s too much snow.”
“Idiot!! What were you thinking going out under a branch like that right after an ice storm?!”
“I think I broke something! I slipped on the ice and, and-- oh God, it hurts!!”
“You shouldn’t be out here in this kind of weather.”
“Thank God you’re awake. I found you passed out under the snow after I tripped over your body. I was beginning to think you were dead.”
“A cold is the least of your problems. You’re lucky to be alive.”
“You’re just about blue?! What do you mean you’re fine!!”
“I-I thought it w-was an ice storm! W-why w-w-was that ice s-s-so th-th-thin?!”
“You shouldn’t have even been playing out there to begin with!!”










