Random Person : - STAKED - A Jarring Event, Something That Changed Their Life/outlook

Random person : ♥ - STAKED - a jarring event, something that changed their life/outlook


The event that changed his life, was the day he found out he was to inherit the five black winged chains, and use them to drop his sister into the abyss.
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Hahaha, Glen, your cheeks are wet.

Random person: ⚔ - DUEL - a meeting or relationship that was important to them


A relationship that is very important to him would be his relationship with Jack. He is his best friend after all.
THE MANY MEANINGS OF "HEY.": A PROMPT LIST.
i often have these ideas that have no real origin, but i can actually tell you precisely why my brain wanted this: i was listening to "hey, soul sister" by train on a loop and i got thinking abt the fact that we really do just say "hey" for so many reasons. and i wanted to make that your thought of the evening! so happy november, bon appetit, wrap up warm, DO NOT ADD TO THIS LIST, and enjoy your writings!
[ GREETING ]: sender says "hey" as a greeting to the receiver.
[ ATTENTION ]: sender, having just noticed something strange or remarkable, calls for the receiver to get their attention.
[ REASSURE ]: in a bid to steady the unsettled receiver, the sender lightly says "hey" to help them calm down.
[ ANGER ]: the sender sharply snaps "hey" at the receiver, clearly angry about something the receiver has just done or had done in the past.
[ IDEA ]: having been presented with a predicament, the sender suddenly unravels a solution, introducing it to the receiver by saying "hey…".
[ GUILT ]: having just done something that they know the receiver won't be pleased with, the sender sheepishly greets them once they arrive to see the damage.
[ GOSSIP ]: the sender turns to face the receiver conspiratorially, clearly eager to share some new gossip with them.
[ URGENT ]: the sender rushes to the preoccupied receiver, desperately shouting "hey!" to get them to focus on a far more pressing matter.
[ SOOTHE ]: after finding the clearly distressed receiver, the sender pulls them into a careful embrace, gently murmuring "hey…" to try and soothe them.
[ SMILE ]: the sender (who hasn't been smiling up until they actually see the receiver in front of them) lights up with a smile as they greet the receiver.
[ TEARS ]: the sender greets the receiver while very clearly in tears.
[ FAKE ]: alternatively, the sender (who has just been crying in private) hastily wipes away their tears and tries to greet the receiver casually (to varying degrees of success).
[ WARNING ]: when the receiver begins to say things about subjects that are off-limits to the sender, the latter gives them a warning by saying "hey…".
[ LAUGH ]: having found the receiver to be decidedly unhappy, the sender lightly catches their attention before doing something to make them laugh, or at the very least, grin.
[ PROTEST ]: after the receiver does or says something that the sender deems to be unfair, the sender tries to exact justice by saying "hey!".
[ BREATHLESS ]: having clearly just sprinted down to the receiver, the sender tries to catch their breath while greeting them.
[ SAVE ]: after just saving the receiver's life in a very heroic fashion, the sender smoothly greets them while helping them escape.
[ FLIRT ]: the sender meets the receiver in a social setting, and attempts to flirt with them with the very traditional pick-up line: "hey.".
[ APOLOGY ]: the sender, having recently done something that hurt or upset the receiver, reunites with them and addresses the elephant in the room by greeting them with a sincerely apologetic tone.
[ AWKWARD ]: after a particularly rough first encounter, the sender meets the receiver again, and awkwardly greets them with more than a touch of embarrassment.
[ GENTLE ]: having found the receiver in an emotionally compromised position, the sender closes the door and approaches them carefully, gently saying "hey…" to try and get them to communicate what has upset them.
[ HARD ]: preparing to deliver what they both know will be bad news, the sender tries to prepare the receiver by quietly greeting them in a solemn tone.
[ WAKEN ]: walking into the receiver's bedroom, the sender gently shakes their shoulder to waken them, and whispers "hey." to encourage the process along.
[ WHISPER ]: the sender gently whispers "hey" to the receiver to discreetly get their attention without drawing the attention of others.

Loss Sentences, Vol. 3
(Sentences from various sources for muses that have lost something or someone. Adjust phrasing where needed)
"How are you coping?"
"I don't know who I am anymore."
"Sometimes, I think there's something missing."
"We make the bad things that happen to us our fault. It's a way to imagine we have some control, which we don't."
"Don't you give up. Don't you dare."
"I'm scared there's no Heaven."
"Love sometimes expresses itself in sacrifice."
"I know I should be sad, and I am. Part of me is."
"I've been where you are. I know what you're going through."
"I doubt that any one of us is a stranger to grief."
"Her absence touches me in ways I could not predict."
"Say something reassuring?"
"You were right. It's time to move on."
"Talking doesn't cure anything."
"I think you have a bit of a god complex going on."
"For the first time in my life, I was happy."
"You know what? I'm not talking about this right now."
"I look you in the eye, and you don't seem so stone-cold to me. You just seem lost - maybe a little sad."
"They say there are some things better not remembered."
"We've all been hurt, some more than others."
"Life and death is seldom logical."
"We don't have to talk about it if you don't want to. We can just sit here in silence."
"At a time like this, curiously, you begin to think of the things you regret or the things you might miss."
"Have you ever experienced absolute loss?"
"I'm going to need a moment to process this."
"I wake up sometimes and I think to myself 'how the hell am I still alive'."
"Things don't always work out the way you want."
"I know what it's like to be alone."
"A piece of advice: never get too attached. It makes it easier to say goodbye."
"Don't chase ghosts, okay? It's not worth it. Trust me."