these are mostly confessions but do with that what you will :)
taking a walk/ending up in a private space (i.e., a balcony) to escape a party, realizing that there's more to the other person than you previously thought
when they're silent, together. just appreciating each other's presence - esp if they're absentmindedly playing with the hem of the other's shirt, or something of theirs (like running their hands through the other's hair)
any sort of coming-of-age/ya piece of media where they have one last night to go wild before graduating/moving on
that moment where one realizes that they're in love with the other bc of something small/ordinary they did
one drove across town to see the other and they're breathless and when they get to the door all they can do is smile and softly say "hey." when the other opens it. jesus.
one drunkenly confesses their feelings to the other (completely sober) one and totally forgets about it
THE GHOST WHO NAPS FOR MILLENNIA
(aka: Young Justice accidentally adopts a sleeping eldritch cuddle-god)
Danny has recently discovered an unfortunate side-effect of becoming half-ghost: he can stay awake for weeks… sometimes months… but when the exhaustion finally hits?
He has to sleep for one to three thousand years.
No exaggeration. That’s the actual number.
Clockwork and Danny eventually figure out why. See, Danny once shoved the Time Amulet directly into his core (long story, very “teen hero makes choices”). His core—still growing—decided it was a snack, and started absorbing its power. His main core is still ice, but now it’s also merging with temporal energy.
Results:
• Danny becomes basically immune to most time weirdness
• His core gets a huge upgrade
• His body needs absurdly long ghost-form rest cycles or he destabilizes
And Danny, being a family-oriented menace, refuses to lose centuries every time he goes down for a nap. So he and Clockwork come up with a workaround.
Whenever Danny is due for his big Sleep™, Clockwork sends him to a dimension where time runs differently. Danny gets a hidden bunker made of timeless materials—pillows, blankets, everything enchanted to never rot.
Also? They repurpose some of Pariah Dark’s Skeleton Army as caretakers.
They tidy him, clean the bedding, set out snacks for when he stirs, and defend the room. Very respectful undead valets.
Unfortunately… the locals of that dimension eventually find the chamber.
They immediately start a cult.
They carve a hole in the ceiling to drop offerings down. The Skeleton Army allows it because the offerings include food and comfort items (“offerings” = “caretaking supplies”). All is peaceful.
Until the cult throws Bart Allen down the hole.
Directly onto Danny’s bed.
Intended as both a sacrifice and a living alarm clock.
When Wally finally arrives (ready to scoop Bart up and yeet them both to safety), he finds the Skeleton Army trying—very gently—to pry Bart out of Danny’s arms.
Danny, deep in his thousand-year coma, has adopted Bart like a teddy bear.
Wally: “…Uh.”
Bart, whispering: “I think they’re trying to save me? I guess the god cuddles?”
Wally: “Why don’t you just phase out?”
Bart: “What if I wake him up and he comes looking for me?! We need a replacement snuggle item!”
Cue Wally, sprinting around the world, bringing back armfuls of giant stuffed animals. None of which Danny accepts.
Bart, meanwhile, is having a surprisingly decent time.
The Skeleton Army feeds him.
The cult tossed video games down the hole.
The bed is Top 10 Comfiest Surfaces In Known Reality.
He texts the Young Justice group chat.
And that’s when the chaos truly begins.
Young Justice decides that they will find a stuffed animal worthy of replacing Bart.
They fail.
Repeatedly.
Eventually they create a rotation system.
One member at a time becomes the Official Cuddle Substitute while Danny hibernates. They bring in a TV. Training equipment. Half-finished inventions. Snacks.
Danny’s sleeping chamber becomes an unofficial Young Justice hideout.
And then, one day, Danny wakes up.
Not dramatically. Not godlike.
Just… gets up.
The member on cuddle-duty is actually asleep, curled against him. Danny slips out carefully, follows the smell of coffee to the makeshift kitchen, and shuffles in like a grim reaper who hasn’t had his morning brew yet.
He gets handed a mug.
They chat.
It takes TEN FULL MINUTES before anyone realizes:
“OH WAIT.
You’re… awake??
You’re NOT supposed to be awake—?
Danny: “Why is my bedroom a teen superhero clubhouse?”
Alright, cool cats, it’s time to find your groove, and let the music lead the way.
For June, we’re trying something a little different… but don’t worry, the beat stays the same. There will still be an allocated prompt every day, only this time each prompt will be a song. The full setlist is below.
For anyone who feels a little uncertain, or doesn’t want the pressure of choosing where to start, we’ve also picked a line from each song to help narrow things down as a second option.
But for anyone feeling adventurous? You can absolutely choose another line from the song instead.
Your Scribble must contain at least one line from the song. It does not have to be the line we picked, and you’re welcome to use multiple lines if the music moves you.
We’ve also created a playlist so you can listen along with the full prompt list and really get into the June Jukebox mood.
The Goal: Write a Scribble of 300 words max, including the prompt/lyric line. We’d love people to try and stay as close to that as possible, but we’re here for the vibes, not to slap anyone with a ruler.
The Timing: You have until the end of the day in your own time zone to complete and submit each prompt.
The Swap-Outs: If a certain day’s song isn’t your jam, don’t stress. We’ve made sure there are options to swap out, so you can still keep the music playing.
Rules / Guidelines:
The final day for submissions is July 1st, end of the day in your own time zone. Please be aware that any entries submitted after this will not be added to the event masterlist.
For the event masterlist, we will link any users who have created their own Scribbles masterlist. For anyone who has not created a masterlist, we will link to their preferred profile instead. For example, if you have a sideblog, we will confirm this with you.
Please use the tag #JuneJukeboxScribbles (no spaces) so we can find your creations. Please do not use the tag after the event has ended. You’re also welcome to tag @societynsoelsscribbles if you wish.
Please use appropriate warnings for explicit content, non-con, triggers, etc.
Hard no content: No incest, underage, bestiality, or necrophilia.
Any 18+ entries must be posted by an 18+ listed blog to be included.
Here are no limits on the number of submissions for a prompt. Do as many as you like, just remember to use the #JuneJukeboxScribbles tag!
The target is 300 words, but should you go over, we will not scold, fine, or ban you… as long as you deliver (but please.. try)
The possibilities are endless. Any fandom, pairing, reader insert, OC, character, ship, tone, or genre is welcome; smut, fluff, angst, crack, horror, romance, heartbreak, whatever beat you hear.
Join as often or as little as you like. There is absolutely no pressure. Whether you drop one track or complete the whole album, we’re thrilled to have you playing along.
You can use our event header for your own entries or masterlist, but please credit Society.
So warm up the jukebox, spread the sound and get ready to jive to your own funk… Drum roll please!!!
Prompt list: (Playlist for all songs can be found here)
June 1st - Joy To The World - Three Dog Night / “I never understood a single word he said”
June 2nd - I Wanna Be Bad - Willa Ford / “No I can't promise that I won't do that”
June 3rd - Mack the Knife - Bobby Darin / “And he shows them pearly white”
June 4th - Right Place, Wrong Time - Dr. John / “But I'm having such a good time”
June 5th - Hey! Baby - Bruce Channel / “I'm gonna make her mine, all mine”
June 6th - Therefore I Am - Billie Eilish / “I don't think I caught your name”
June 7th - Jump (For My Love) - Pointer Sisters / “I know you like what you see”
June 8th - Living La Vida Loca - Ricky Martin / “I feel a premonition”
June 9th - Somebody That I Used To Know - Gotye / “Like when you said you felt so happy you could die”
June 10th - Pink Pony Club - Chappell Roan / “Every night's another reason why I left it all”
June 11th - Little Bitty Pretty One - Thurston Harris / “Tell you a story”
June 12th - Tainted Love - Soft Cell / “I cannot stand the way you tease”
June 13th - Town Without Pity - Gene Pitney / “Only those in love could know”
June 14th - Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry / “Til you die?”
June 15th - Bad Habits - Ed Sheeran / “I got nothin' left to lose, or use, or do”
June 16th - Every Breath You Take - The Police / “Every smile you fake”
June 17th - Say Something - A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera / “It was over my head”
June 18th - Come and Get Your Love - Redbone / “What's the matter with you”
June 19th - Raise Your Glass - P!nk / “You can choose to let it go”
June 20th - All Shook Up - Elvis Presley / “Who do you thank when you have such luck?”
June 21st - Animal I Have Become - Three Days Grace / “I can't control myself”
June 22nd - Wonderwall - Oasis / “Because maybe”
June 23rd - I Believe In A Thing Called Love - The Darkness / “We'll be rocking till the sun goes down”
June 24th - Groove Is In The Heart - Deee-Lite / “No, I couldn't ask for another”
June 25th - Rude - MAGIC! / “I hate to do this, you leave no choice”
June 26th - Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler / “There's nothing I can do”
June 27th - The Dark End of the Street - James Carr / “That's where we always meet”
June 28th - Northern Attitude - Noah Kahan (with Hozier) / “If I get too close”
June 29th - Mr. Brightside - The Killers / “But it's just the price I pay”
June 30th - Don’t Speak - No Doubt / “I know what you're thinkin'”
Swap-Out Tracks
Praying - Kesha / “I'm proud of who I am”
Don’t Stop Believing - Journey / “A smell of wine and cheap perfume”
Season of the Witch - Donovan / “When I look out my window”
Cry Me A River - Julie London / “Now you say you love me”
Daydream Believer - The Monkees / “You once thought of me”
Dancing Queen - ABBA / “Anybody could be that guy”
As someone who does not speak English as their first language, I often encounter a problem when writing: how to describe certain activities.
This is because translations do not always convey the meaning I want to express. That is why I have been working on a mini dictionary for some time now.
The list will be updated as soon as I manage to create another category or encounter another problem.
Below you will find:
Said
Asked
Sounds Without Words
Touch
Move
Emotions In Speach
Voice Tone
Way Of Breathing
Eye Expression
Movement / friction
Involuntary Sensations / Muscle Responses
Onomatopoeic Words
Verbal reactions
Mouth movements
Posture and body position
Physiological reactions
It may contain mistakes, I'm not a genius at English, I may have messed something up.
I have also started a new batch with prompts, i.e., what to do when I run out of words and need new, alternative phrases that better convey the meaning. Divided into categories for convenience (solo posts). It will be updated on an ongoing basis:
Reactions to leaving without permission
Pulling away — similar to leaving without permission
Giving compliment — or so it's for me
What he can say after a kiss
Commands
Control through attention
Said
1. Neutral / Basic
said – the most common, neutral reporting verb
told – to give information to someone directly
stated – to say something clearly and formally
remark – to comment casually or briefly
noted – to mention or observe in passing
observe – to say something as an observation or fact
declare – to announce formally or officially
proclaim – to announce publicly and with emphasis
assert – to state firmly and confidently
announce – to make something known publicly
affirm – to confirm or strongly state something as true
2. Sharp / Aggressive
snap – to speak suddenly and sharply, often in anger
growl – to speak in a low, rough, angry tone
bark – to shout abruptly, like a command
hiss – to whisper angrily, with sharpness or contempt
spat – to speak angrily and abruptly, often after an insult
roar – to shout loudly in rage or authority
thunder – to speak with booming, overwhelming force
snarl – to speak with hostility, like an animal baring teeth
scream – to cry out in anger, fear, or frustration
threat(en) – to speak in a menacing or intimidating way
3. Impatient / Reluctant
grumble – to complain in a low, annoyed tone
mutter – to speak quietly and unclearly, often displeased
mumble – to speak unclearly, almost under one’s breath
groan – to complain or respond with frustration or pain
sigh – to speak while exhaling, showing weariness or resignation
4. Quietly / Confidentially
whisper – to speak very softly, in secrecy or intimacy
breathe – to speak almost as softly as breathing itself
murmur – to speak softly and gently, often soothingly
utter – to say softly, often with difficulty or hesitation
mutter – to speak low, under one’s breath (can be secretive or annoyed)
5. Emotional / Emphasis
exclaim – to cry out suddenly, in surprise or excitement
shout – to speak loudly, often in urgency or anger
yell – to call out loudly, usually emotionally charged
cry – to call out in distress, fear, or strong feeling
plead – to ask desperately, with urgency and emotion
beg – to implore, asking earnestly or desperately
demand – to ask forcefully, leaving no room for refusal
order – to command with authority
command – to give a directive authoritatively and decisively
6. With Additional Emotions
laugh – to speak while laughing, light-heartedly
chuckle – to speak with a quiet, amused laugh
sneer – to speak with contempt, mocking or scornful tone
mock – to imitate or ridicule cruelly or playfully
tease – to joke or provoke lightly, often playfully
taunt – to provoke or insult to upset someone
jeer – to ridicule loudly, often in a group
joke – to say something humorous or playful
Asked
1. Neutral / Basic
asked – the standard, most neutral way to request information
inquired – to ask formally or politely about something
queried – to raise a question, often showing doubt or curiosity
2. With Emotion / Tone
wondered – to ask in a reflective, curious, or uncertain way
questioned – to ask closely, sometimes with suspicion
demanded – to ask forcefully, expecting an answer
pressed – to push for an answer, with persistence
probed – to dig deeper with detailed, sometimes uncomfortable questions
challenged – to question in a confrontational or defiant way
3. In Everyday Dialogue
inquired of – to ask someone directly, a bit formal but conversational
wanted to know – casual phrasing, showing simple curiosity
checked – to ask in order to confirm or verify something
posed – to put forward a question, often neutrally or thoughtfully
4. Emotional Strain
snapped – to ask sharply and angrily
barked – to ask abruptly, like an order
growled – to ask in a low, hostile tone
hissed – to ask with anger or contempt, in a sharp whisper
muttered – to ask quietly, unclearly, often annoyed
whispered – to ask very softly, in secrecy or intimacy
stammered – to ask while stumbling over words, nervous or shaken
pleaded – to ask desperately, with emotion and urgency
begged – to ask earnestly, desperately seeking a response
implored – to ask with intense emotion, almost a heartfelt plea
Sounds without words
1. Surprise / Emotions
gasp – a sudden, sharp intake of breath, often from shock or awe
pant – short, quick breaths, usually from exertion or excitement
huff – a sharp exhalation, often showing irritation or impatience
puff – heavier, blowing breaths, usually from effort or tiredness
2. Pain / Suffering (neutral use, not in NSFW)
groan – a low, drawn-out sound of discomfort, pain, or annoyance
moan – a prolonged sound expressing pain, sadness, or exhaustion
whimper – a soft, broken sound, showing weakness or distress
yelp – a short, high-pitched cry, usually sudden pain or fright
cry out – a loud exclamation of pain, fear, or strong emotion
wail – a long, loud, mournful cry of grief or suffering
3. Sadness / Fatigue
sigh – a deep breath out, showing weariness, sadness, or relief
sob – loud, uncontrolled crying, with heaving breaths
sniffle – short, wet inhalations, often while holding back tears or with a runny nose
snivel – crying or whining with weak, self-pitying sounds
4. Anger / Frustration
snarl – a low, aggressive sound, often with bared teeth
growl – a deep, rumbling sound of anger or threat
grunt – a short, rough sound, showing effort or annoyance
grumble – a low, complaining sound, halfway between words and noise
roar – a loud, booming cry of anger, frustration, or authority
5. Joy / Relief
chuckle – a soft, low laugh, amused and gentle
giggle – a high-pitched, silly laugh, often nervous or playful
snicker – a suppressed, sly laugh, mocking or secretive
laugh – a general expression of amusement or joy, varying in tone
cackle – a loud, harsh laugh, often manic or mischievous
squeal – a high-pitched cry of delight, excitement, or surprise
Touch
1. Light / Gentle Touch
brush – to touch lightly in passing, often barely noticeable
caress – to touch softly and lovingly, usually with the hand
stroke – to move the hand gently and smoothly along a surface
pat – a light, quick touch, often reassuring or friendly
tap – a small, brief touch, usually with the fingers or hand
dab – to touch lightly, often to apply or remove something
graze – to touch slightly, often by accident or in passing
2. Stronger / Definite Touch
grab – to take hold of suddenly and firmly
clutch – to hold something tightly, often with desperation
seize – to take hold of forcefully or with urgency
grip – a firm, controlled hold with the hand
hold – to keep something in the hand or arms steadily
squeeze – to press something tightly between hands or fingers
press – to push down or against with steady force
grasp – to take firmly into the hand, usually with intent
3. Movement / Friction
rub – to move the hand repeatedly back and forth on a surface
knead – to press, stretch, and work something (like dough or muscles) with the hands
massage – to rub or knead muscles, usually to relieve tension
scratch – to scrape with nails or fingers, sometimes relieving an itch
tickle – to touch lightly in a way that provokes laughter or squirming
ruffle – to move through or disturb (like hair or fabric) with the hand
4. Urgency / Intensity
shove – to push roughly or forcefully
push – to apply force to move something or someone away
tug – to pull quickly and sharply
jerk – to move or pull suddenly with force
yank – to pull with a strong, sharp movement
drag – to pull someone or something along the ground or surface
5. Supportive / Caring Contact
embrace – to hold closely in the arms, often warmly
hug – to put arms around someone in affection or comfort
cuddle – to hold close for warmth or affection, often gently
snuggle – to settle closely and comfortably against someone or something
hold onto – to keep physical contact, often for reassurance or stability
Move
This category may be similar to movement / friction, but I see subtle differences, so I made a separate category. Move is intended to show motion from point to point. Movement / friction may refer more to motion in place, movement of a body part, not necessarily the whole body as in move.
1. Neutral / Basic Movement
moved – general, neutral
shifted – slightly, imperceptibly
turned – rotation, often with determination
leaned – slight movement in one direction
reached – movement with the intention of reaching for something/someone
2. Slow / Hesitant
inched – literally: to move inch by inch; tension, caution.
crept – quietly, as if in hiding; not only physically, but also emotionally (“crept closer”).
slid – smooth movement, almost silent, can be sensual or disturbing.
drifted – fluid movement, aimless, often with thoughtfulness.
glided – elegantly, lightly, almost effortlessly.
3. Sudden / Sharp / Controlled
snapped – violent, impulsive; can refer to movement of the head, hands, or body.
jerked – sudden, jerky movement; lack of full control.
whipped – quick, sharp, like a cut; intense reaction.
lunged – violent step forward, often with aggression or desperation.
snatched – quick movement with intent; control, desire, anger.
This category will be slightly different, but equally necessary. These are verbal reactions during speech without interrupting the dialogue to add narration. This makes it easier to imagine how a particular statement sounded without constantly inserting reactions into the narration. Below, I have created some categories, emotional tones, and rhythmic nuances (how length, repetition, and punctuation change the sound or meaning).
1. Light / Breathless / Startled
Used when a character is surprised, breathless, flustered, or reacting to sudden touch or emotion.
ah - soft, startled - brief intake of breath — surprise, slight pain, or pleasure
e.g.: “It’s not— ah— like that.”
oh - airy, emotional - softer than ah; often linked to realization or wonder“
e.g.: Oh... I didn’t expect you here.”
hah - breathy, amused - mixes air and sound — half-laugh, half-exhale
e.g.: “Don’t— hah— tease me.”
uh - uncertain, hesitant - filler of hesitation or confusion
e.g.: “I— uh— didn’t mean to.”
hm / hmm - thoughtful, restrained - often shows mild agreement or suppressed emotion
e.g.: “Hmm... you really think so?”
mm - muffled, through closed lips - gentle hum of satisfaction, sometimes sensual
e.g.: “Mm... maybe.”
Rhythmic note:
Short = spontaneous (reaction).
Repeated (hah, hah) = panting or breathless.
Ellipsis (...) = hesitation or soft trailing off.
2. Heated / Sensual / Restrained
Used for NSFW or high-tension moments when speech and breath collide — words interrupted by physical reaction, desire, or restraint.
ahh - open, releasing soft - breathy exhale of pleasure or relief
E.g.: “Ahh— right there.”
hahh - shaky, forced heavier breathing - tense control or arousal
E.g.: “Don’t— hahh— stop.”
mmh / mnh - muffled, closed-mouth -subdued moan or breath through resistance
e.g.: “Mmh... you’re impossible.”
ngh - guttural, restrained sound caught in the throat — effort or stifled pleasure
e.g.: “Ngh— wait.”
hnn -internalized, tense - tight, barely audible; often signals control
e.g.: “Hnn— you think I’ll break?”
aah - open, vulnerable louder or less controlled sound — surrender or high emotion
e.g.: “Aah— please—”
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I just finished writing my third chapter, working on my fourth and damn I feel great. Side note I should split these up into smaller chapters, we are at like 26,000 words- pretty heavy for 3 chapters, no? Pacing pacing pacing- I can never get it right