A story told from the perspective of someone who thinks the villain is a great person.
Everyone finds themselves genderflipped for some reason.
A minor protagonist's fondest wish suddenly comes true, but it turns out to have terrible consequences.
A sidekick discovers a way to realize a goal, but something goes terribly wrong.
A major villain and a sidekick break up.
All of the characters find themselves living as teenagers in highschool for some reason.
A minor protagonist is revealed to be a double agent.
A new character appears to be guilty of a terrible crime, but is actually innocent.
Something happens that makes a new character question everything.
A sidekick's grandmother suddenly drops by.
A minor villain and a sidekick realize their love for each other.
A new character wakes up in an alternate life.
A new character has a mental breakdown.
"I want to be there when you get what's coming to you."
"You got a package for me?"
"You don't think that was just lemonade in your glass, do you?"
"You must find it before the others do."
"But you said you didn't see your wife at all that day."
"I miss moments like this more than anything."
"Please! Stop it! All of you!"
"You're paying a small price compared with what she's going through."
"You're too good for this world."
"Sweetheart, what did you bury in the garden?"
"Where does a child hide in a small town like this? "
"I hope that what I've said hasn't hurt you too much."
"Don't be scared. I just need you to come with me for a minute."
You have 15 minutes to address the whole world live (on television or radio - choose your format). What would you say?
"What do you remember about your mother?"
"But this is the only thing that's made the last three years bearable."
"Sorry, its just that I get very nervous when someone else is driving."
She kept checking her phone and email, wishing someone would make contact
She could smell gas even before she opened the door
Only the very oldest people remembered a time when humans could see in colour
She had followed the woman for days and at last her patience was paying off
She was a stranger in a very strange land
He realised the child had seen him and he couldn't let him get away
He had never seen so many homeless people in one place
The kiss reminded him of chemistry lessons in school, when if the right two elements were put together, they'd explode
They had to work together so they were going to have to learn to get along
Head high, she swept out of the room. A second later, head even higher, she swept back in, snatched up the money and was gone again.
Spider threads caught at her face, a sign that no-one had been there yet
The boy hadn't spoken since his twin had gone
As the prison gate closed behind him, he saw someone waiting for him
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Prompts and Writing Ideas
RandomIll write down as many prompts as I can find or think of. Feel free to use them and be inspired to write something! Some will be fandom based