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seaside-writings · 4 months
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Prompt #1,223
"You belong here, you belong with us,"
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improbable-outset · 1 year
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★ 𝘛𝘩𝘦 𝘧𝘭𝘶𝘧𝘧 𝘤𝘰𝘭𝘭𝘦𝘤𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯: 𝘗𝘳𝘦𝘨𝘯𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘺/𝘚𝘵𝘢𝘳𝘵𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘢 𝘧𝘢𝘮𝘭𝘪𝘺 𝘱𝘳𝘰𝘮𝘱𝘵𝘴
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˃ ❝Wait- we’re having a baby?❞
˃ ❝Oh God, I can already picture you changing diapers for the little one❞
˃ ❝Hold on, let’s not tell anyone yet. We’ll surprise them.❞
˃ ❝Heartbeats? Plural? There’s more than one?!❞
˃ ❝I’ve been throwing up all week.❞
˃ ❝That baby is lucky to have you as a mother.❞
˃ ❝I just felt a kick!❞
˃ ❝You’ll be an amazing father, you know that?❞
˃ ❝We really made this baby together, huh?❞
˃ ❝I’m craving what you’re eating right now❞ / ❝Sweetheart, this is really not good for you or the baby.❞
˃ ❝You’re stretch marks are so beautiful love.❞
˃ ❝I think I’ve fallen more in love with you being pregnant.❞
˃ ❝Look at how tiny her/his hands are!❞
˃ ❝You’re glowing.❞
˃ ❝Don’t give your mommy too much trouble.❞
˃ ❝So we’re officially starting a family now?❞
˃ ❝Your child has been kicking me all day.❞
˃ ❝Honey, I can walk up the stairs fine. I’m pregnant, not paralysed.❞
˃ ❝You’re doing so well sweetheart. Just a few more weeks. My superwoman.❞
˃ ❝S/he definitely got those features from you honey.❞
˃ ❝Go easy. You are carrying my child.❞
˃ ❝Already with the dad jokes?!❞
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pendarling · 1 year
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✧*̥˚¢нαяα¢тєяѕ тнαт ѕнσω Ⴣє¢тιση тняσυgн α¢тισηѕ*̥˚✧
Andddd yes! This is also for platonic love as well!🤗💕
Anything to do with cleaning or helping with chores
Lending a jacket or an umbrella
Cleaning the debris on a character’s head or shoulders
Double-checking that they’re definitely not saying they’re feeling better when they’re actually sick
Feeding someone
Being a shoulder to cry on
Taking them on a walk outside for a bit and letting them open up
Keeping secrets
Subtly resting a hand on their back/shoulder and moving their body away from harm
Casually lifting them up when they are too lazy to or letting a character lean onto them for support
Helping someone tie their shoes or their tie
Asking for them to call or text as soon as they arrive at their destination
Feeling angry or betrayed on their behalf especially if that character is absent from the setting
Tucking them into bed or just nonchalantly throwing a blanket at them
If one character has the height advantage on a hot day, let them be their shade for a shorter character
Sharing food
Helping them with make-up/how to shave basic human things…
Picking them up at an absurd area on a late night when the character has no one else to depend on
Holding their bags/shoes/groceries for them
Salting the ice on the sidewalk for them so they don’t slip or clearing the driveway
Lending them notes that could help them with their assignment
Caring for their pets or plants while they’re away
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thrxughthenxght · 8 months
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Family Dialogue Prompts:
"Sweetie, dinner's ready."
"Where did Character B go? It's getting dark." "They're supposed to be with character A."
"If your mother finds out about this she will lose her mind."
"Hey! Give that back!" "No, you've annoyed me in the car all day."
"But Dad!" "No buts."
"Did you take the trash out?" "Yeah?" "They why is the recycling bin still full?"
"When will you give me grandkids?" "What?"
"Your mom." "We have the same mom-"
"You were adopted." "I've seen my birth certificate." "It's a fake." "You're a fake."
"Mom, dad, I want a little sister!"
"It's alright, sweetie. Just take a deep breath."
"I only want what's best for you, and I think what's best is what makes you happy. So yes, I'm okay with _____."
"Mom, dad, I'm dating character B." "Thank god, we thought you were dating Character C."
"Mom, please come get me."
"I'm here. It's alright."
"I remember one time when you were a baby you-" "Dad!"
"Having two dads is the worst." "Why?" "I will never be able to date anyone ever. I have two dads."
"Having two moms is the worst." "What? Why?" "You think I can bring boys home?"
"I'm your mom, I'll always be here when you need me."
"I'm your dad, I'm here to help."
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rather-ace-writing · 2 months
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PROMPT/IDEA- Hope you like it!
“You don’t have to do this.” They spluttered, clutching their side as she strode over to them, a wicked smile painting her features.
“Oh, honey, I know.” Kicking them backwards, she knelt down to whisper into their ear. “But I want to.”
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whygodohgodwhy · 4 months
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Quote Prompt
“I never really figured out how we were related, so… the fact that our shared relative is dead doesn’t really mean anything to me. I don’t want to try to re-learn how my family works, so we’ll stay family, if that’s alright with you.”
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evenceflux18 · 8 days
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Addams Family AU
Gardenia: Papi(Daddy) *cries*
Sergei: Father would never commit such crimes like this kind of minority, I doubt he was being used as a bait..
Coraline: *cries dramatically* Ohhh Wybourne...
Sergei: Mother, are you crying for the purpose of Father might me in danger inside prison?
Coraline: I was crying over the inmates safety....
Gardenia: Why, Mami?(Mommy)
Inmates: *screams in panic even the larger and bulkier ones*
Wybie: *walks calmly while holding his cane* hmmm....maybe I should have add more Cyanide on the cauldron...
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fe-fictions · 3 months
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M! Robin x Say'ri Commission (Say'ri's family suddenly grows...double in size!!)
Say’ri and Robin had been married only briefly, but they were so very happy. The stoic and composed swordswoman never wavered in her dignity when in public, but in private, she allowed her cool exterior to melt a little.
And at night, it was replaced with a blazing passion for her beloved. Robin would be lying if he didn’t say the same.
They were deeply in love, even if it wasn’t immediately obvious at first glance to the average bystander. Even Chrom wasn’t convinced by their “romance” when Robin confessed his intent to marry her.
But all doubts and skepticism quickly faded when their future daughter appeared before any other couple’s child. Clearly, the two of you worked quickly.
Her initial appearance was certainly a shock, and the thought that you and Say’ri would have a daughter not long in the future made your heart swell with love and excitement (once the anxiety at the thought of bringing another life into this world, given both your pasts).
At least, it did at first.
The battle to reach Morgan was difficult, and she was almost at risk of death. Say’ri was the one who recognized her before anyone else could.
The swordsmanship the cloaked stranger used was utterly unmistakeable.
Only she and her brother could possibly know how to fight lke that. It was specific to their noble family’s lineage; a traditional sword fighting technique passed down only to their family.
And she had passed it on to her own offspring.
“Robin-” Say’ri spoke within moments of the fight beginning, the Risen slowly making their way towards the young samurai who held her own.
You launched a bolt of Arcthunder into the mob, careful to avoid striking Chrom or Stahl as they charged forward.
“What’s wrong?” Your question was immediate; Say’ri rarely spoke in battle unless it was of the utmost importance.
“It is the stranger- they fight as Father and Mother did.”
Your gaze turned to the figure far ahead, eyes narrowed as you observed their movements. It was certainly similar to Say’ri’s fighting pattern, but you weren’t versed enough to tell it apart from other Chon’sin styles (yet, at least).
“What does that mean?”
“It means…we are of one blood. They are kin.” She stated with a swift strike of her blade, another Risen falling by her hand.
You drew her behind you to follow with a powerful blast of magic, lighting up the entire squadron that acted as another barrier.
“Could it be another Yen’fay? Or another family member from a different timeline?” He wondered, “They seem small…like a child, almost…”
“Robin-” She sucked in a breath, as if steeling herself for the words she spoke.
“Say’ri?”
“There are no children. Brother and I are the last of our family’s bloodline. Unless…”
“Unless…?”
Suddenly, it clicked. Your stomach dropped, feeling a wave of urgency crash over you.
“That is our-”
“-We have to get them-”
“-We have a child from the future-”
“-They need our help!!”
You stumbled over each other’s words, the rush of adrenaline bordering into panic when you realized how much more dire the situation had become.
That wasn’t just a stranger who needed help- that was your very own child. Yours and Say’ri’s child!
“Fie!!” Say’ri bellowed, bursting forth with a renewed fire in her eyes.
It was all you could do to follow after her, alerting Chrom and Lucina that it was without doubt another future child.
The princess wasn’t far behind, the Shepherds realigning their strategy to make a beeline for that young one.
Unfortunately the Risen didn’t relent in their attack, all but swarming your battalion when your objective became clear.
It was a race to the end, and it was putting more pressure on the stranger.
More and more Risen clouded your vision, and it became difficult to see over the monsters before you. It took a few moments to realize that Say’ri was no longer at your side.
“Say’ri- hey, where did you go?!” You shouted for your wife over the clamor of battle. She did not respond- but you did spot a flash of black hair in the distance.
“Good gods- she’s just going in alone? Is she on a suicide mission??” Cordelia spotted her second, prompting you to order the pegasus knight down.
“Get me to her!!” Your demand was met with swift compliance, one arm wrapped around her waist and the other raining thunderbolts to the enemies below.
“She’s acting on her own, but for good reason- she thinks that’s our future child!” You explained in a rush, the winged beast swooping down closer to the woman who was closing in on the figure.
“What, really?!” Cordelia gasped, “That’s wonderful, but shouldn’t she be going in with you?!”
“I agree, but I lost track of her in the latest wave-- if we don’t get this under control, we’re all gonna be in trouble!”
It didn’t take long to catch up, but by the time you were able to drop in, Say’ri had already connected with the stranger.
“Say’ri!!” You called out to her, finding she had wrapped her arms around them and all but forgotten her blade.
It was wholly unlike her, and without doubt a cause for concern.
“We can reunite later!! We’ve gotta get this under control first!!” You shouted to her, which seemed to snap her back into focus.
You were shooting off Bolganone spells one after the other, your Arcthunder having run out of pages.
It was getting down to the wire.
Mercifully, their numbers were finally starting to thin out the Shepherds working on them from the other end while you blasted them from this side.
“Robin, look!!” She called to you, as she drove her sword into a nearby foe, “She is too young to fight any longer- she is exhausted!!”
“She-?”
Your heart hit your throat when you turned to her, sparing a moment’s glance at the stranger before you.
Your daughter.
A child who appeared no older than twelve…and she had been fighting on her own.
“Oh my gods, she’s- she’s just a-”
“She cannot fight any longer- please, we must extract her from this battle now!!”
You had never seen such desperation in her eyes, before. It was as though she had taken this little one into her heart, wholly.
And you couldn’t blame her- the girl looked like the spitting image of both of you.
She was scrawny, no doubt due to being a literal adolescent, unlike Lucina. She was far too young to be on the battlefield…let alone to be fighting as hard as she was.
You nodded to Say’ri then, shooting up a flare to bring Cordelia back to you. The knight was instructed to take the girl, and you left the fight to your wife long enough to reach the girl’s side.
“Hey, we’re getting you out of here! Can you ride a horse?” She didn’t seem capable of speaking, staring at you with wide eyes and mouth agape. She must’ve been in shock. “Just take my hand and we’ll- gah!”
You were cut off by her nearly squeezing the life out of you, hugging you for dear life.
“Papa!!”
It made your heart skip a beat; she was so little…but she was so happy to see you. It took only a moment for your thoughts to gather, and then you were quick to reciprocate.
“It’s all right. I’m here now, and we’re taking you somewhere safe.” She nodded into your shoulder, and the featherlight child was lifted in your arms, taking her onto the pegasus’ back.
You didn’t notice the look that Say’ri had on her face as you lifted away.
After all; the child didn’t acknowledge her as “Mama”…and it was Say’ri who had to hug her, not the other way around.
It did not sit well in her heart.
“Come now, that does not mean she doesn’t love you, Say’ri.”
“But she did not recognize me. She knew you so well, and yet I was but a stranger to our own daughter. And she is so young! Fie, am I not living in Morgan’s future? Before she even had a chance to know me?”
“No, that can’t be. Look at how she fought- she clearly trained with you in the future. It must be her amnesia.”
“We cannot know anything but what we see before us; and I see a daughter who does not recognize her own mother.”
She would have sounded angry to just about anyone else. But you recognized that heartbreak when you heard it; a similar voice had revealed itself when discussing Yen’fay countless times before.
“Hey…” You closed the distance between you, wrapping your arms around your wife and drawing her into your chest. “Morgan is a good girl. And I’m certain she loves you and knows you; she couldn’t have fought like that without your guidance, which is more than enough proof for me. And so what if she has a favorite parent? Every parent has a child they favor more than the other.”
“You lie! I could not love my own children more or less than another. Nor did my own parents.” She snapped at you, appalled at the very suggestion. You just laughed and pecked her forehead, drawing a bashful grunt.
“I jest, of course. I know that if we had a thousand children, you would love them all equally and without question. And I know that they would all feel the same about you, no qestions asked.”
“But…what do we do with Morgan? Isn’t there a way to cure her amnesia? I o not wish for her to continue growing up without remembering herself or her pat…it would be cruel for a child so small…”
“I’ll speak with Libra about it tomorrow morning. I don’t disagree; she’s barely over the age of 13. She’s a child, through and through…and I don’t want her to have to suffer any more than she alreay has.
“Nor do I.” She afreed, finally returning the embrace. “Forgive me. I did not mean to be so irrational. I was just…”
“Jealous?”
“…Never. Such a foolish assumption.” She hissd, swatting your hands away with a far reder face than before. You watche as she stalked away and threw herself below the quilts of the bed roll, fighting to keep your laughter from being heard.
Your wife was really so precious…you doubted she realized how cute she was when she got angry.
“It’s all right, Say’ri. Morgan will get her memory back and she’ll remember just how much she loves you. Until then, I’m sure you will show her all the love she deserves.”
“And more.” She huffed, leaning back into your chest. You smiled to yourself, burying your face in her hair as sleep started to take you both.
There was no doubt in your mind that she’d make good on that promise.
Another battle, another child from the future. So was the pattern over the next few weeks, with Lucina passionately campaigning for the Shepherds to take some time from the war to try and find all the other children that had been brought here from the future. They would all be capable fighters, and invaluable to the army’s cause.
Chrom couldn’t find a reason to say otherwise; though you were sure there was a lot of curiosity piqued when Lucina mentioned she had a younger sister she wished to reunite with.
Cordelia’s thorny daughter was recovered not long after Morgan, followed by Laurent, Nah and the mysterious Gerome. It wasn’t long after you found him and had crossed back into Valm that you discovered another one.
A strange, small child who was fighting with a Levin sword, but handled it much like your wife would.
Say’ri was quickly putting the pieces together (after all; what fool would try and wield an enchanted, jagged blade that was wholly impractical to use with her family’s methods).
It was when the battle ended and the field cleared that the new child made a beeline straight for your family. Specifically, your wary wife.
“Mama!! Thank goodness I found you! And wow, you look so much younger here! The air in this valley must be good for you!!”
The squeal of excitement you heard kind of threw you for a loop. After all, Morgan was standing right next to you, the battle having been just finished.
Neither you nor Say’ri expected the young child that suddenly ran up out of nowhere, immediately throwing his arms around your wife. You and Morgan jumped, ready to pull the stranger off of her, but Say’ri did not seem bothered.
Instead, she seemed surprised, but appeared much calmer than either you or your daughter.
“Uhh…who are you?” Morgan gathered herself first, and the other child pulled back to look at her. Said child who had the exact same hair, eyes and nose as your daughter…and who called Say’ri “Mama”…and was wearing a coat eerily similar to yours.
No, wait- it was…it was your coat?
“Oh, Sister!! I can’t believe you’re here, too! This must be where you all were hiding, huh?” The young one removed himself from Say’ri, closing the gap between himself and Morgan and grasping her hands.
They looked to be the same age, same height, same…everything, save for opposing colors of hair; a shock white versus a dark brown. Say’ri’s eyes snapped to yours, realization dawning on both of you.
“You’re-”
“-Twins.” Say’ri finished your thought, looking incredibly surprised. The boy nodded at her as if it was the most obvious thing in the world.
“Of course I am! You didn’t forget about one of your twin children, did you? That’d be a funny prank!” He giggled, but Morgan seemed equally perplexed.
“Oh, um…I-I’m sorry, but I don’t remember having a brother.” She admitted shyly, “I lost my memory when I was sent here…”
“What? Really!” He gasped, “T-that’s okay, because I kinda have the same problem.”
You couldn’t believe what you were hearing.
“Wait, you have amnesia too?” He nodded at your question, stunned by this. “Wow, er…I guess it really runs in the family then, doesn’t it?”
“The family?” He tilted his head, “Are you part of the family too?”
“He is your father.” Say’ri stated simply, unable to take her eyes off of him.
This was her son- and he reminded her so much of Yen’fay; he was clearly trained with the blade just as her daughter was. And he had that limber strength to him that her own brother did.
To think that she would be able to raise two children; siblings, who could grow up and experience life together in a way she and Yen’fay had when they were young.
It made her feel much more determined not to let Morgan suffer the same tragedies that she had when she was young.
Neither her, nor her newfound son.
“My father!!” He exclaimed, eyes blown wide. “W-wow, oh wow! I’m so sorry I didn’t recognize you, Papa! I don’t think we ever got to meet in real life. But I remember lots of Mama’s stories about you!”
“The pleasure’s all mine, uh…”
“Linfan!”
Say’ri smiled; that was a family name. You beamed softly, the shock of finding a second child finally giving way to the joy of realization.
“Then, the pleasure’s all mine, Linfan.”
Morgan wrapped her arms around your bicep, observing this new individual who seemed utterly thrilled to reunite with all of them.
You looked down at the little one, recognizing the apprehension in her gaze when Linfan bounced back over to his mother.
“I…I don’t like that I don’t remember my own twin.” She confessed to you quietly, the two of you watching him all but circle his mother like a lost puppy. “Is that even possible?”
“Well, you did forget your mother when you were sent over. I don’t think forgetting your brother would be all that different.”
“I guess, I just…who knew?” She giggled nervously, “Is this what you felt when you and Mama first found me? Like, happy, but confused?”
“I’d say you nailed it,” You grinned at her, tousling her hair. “Don’t worry; we’re happy you’re here, and now that Linfan is joining us, it’ll be all the more joyful. Once we get to know a little more about him, I’m sure we’ll warm up to him.”
And your hypothesis was more than accurate; the boy was just so full of joy.
It wouldn’t take long for Morgan to warm up to her lost brother. She wasn’t able to stay wary of him for long. He was bubbly and warm, just like she was.
A personality trait you weren’t entirely positive where either of them got it from…though Say’ri was certain they got it from you.
Pehaps that's why she so enjoye inne that night; sharing the hearty stew as her two offspring chattere on about this and that, comparing memories and stories they coul recall, and discussing tactics an swoplay like any normal chilren shoul.
You couldn’t help the way your heart skipped a beat, seein ghow fondly she watche her two children interact. She was the picture of prie.
Though it certainly helpe that her son, who held her namesake, seemed attached at her hip and just couln’t get away from his mother’s attention.
She thought you didn’t notice, but it was not difficult to catch when she slipped some pieces of beef into his bowl.
But it was clear as day she was doting on her son. Perhaps it was because he was proof that she was the favorite parent.
Now you each had a child more attached than the other to you.
Of course, you were both incredibly thrilled to have two sweet children, at all. Though you wouldn’t miss an opportunity to tease Say’ri for her showing clear affection to her newfound boy.
“…You speak nonsense.”
“I do not.”
Say’ri scoffed, blowing off your clear attempt to make fun of her behavior following a rather sudden and passionate evening in each other’s arms.
It’d been a while since you’d both been able to have a proper bath, and after everything that happened the past few weeks, it was reasonable you’d be missing one another.
Her head rested on your chest, palm flat over your heartbeat that had finally slowed now that you were both basking in the afterglow of your tryst.
But of course, you just had to be the one to break the peaceful silence with a pointed comment.
“I saw you slipping extra meat into Linfan’s stew. You thought you were being sneaky.”
“Feh. We all saw you doing the same for Morgan, openly and long before I gave him extra.”
“Well, she’s a growing girl.”
“And so too, is he, a growing child! I simply felt they had not given him a large enough portion.”
“You’re right, you’re right. Forgive me.” You chuckled, running your fingers through her hair. She huffed softly, relaxing into your side. “But you have to admit…I think Linfan has a preference towards you moreso than me.”
“I suppose…you are right. I wonder if it is due to his amnesia. Similar to how Morgan behaved with you.”
“It does help me to understand how you were feeling, before. Trying to understand why one of us is forgotten by our own children…it is an unsettling feeling.”
“I wish you did not have to suffer the same uncertainty I did, but I appreciate that you are able to understand it.” She murmured, “I will choose to hope that he only forgets you because of an unfortunate mishap, and not that…you too, were…”
“Yes. Let us believe the former.” You turned to press your lips to her temple, soothing the despair that was clear in her voice.
She had already lost so much. Even the thought of losing you in another time wholly was enough to stir her heart.
She pressed her face against your collarbone, taking a deep breath to steady her nerves.
“There is so much we do not know about the future. I hate to think that anything terrible could have befallen either of our children, or ourselves. When I was younger and would dream of a family, I swore to myself they would be raised in a time of peace. I did not wish for my offspring to suffer the same struggle that Brother and I had to. I…believed that my children would deserve better. But it seems that we failed them…at least, in their future.”
“I know what you mean. But I’m afraid you cannot control a malevolent dragon being summoned and decimating the halidom.”
“Be silent.” She lightly slapped your chest, “Do not speak of such things. You may manifest it into existence, and I know it is the absolute last thing you would want for either of them to go through, again.”
“You’re right, of course. My apologies.” You smiled softly, “It warms my heart, to see how you dote on them so.”
“They are my only son and daughter. It would be of greater concern if I showed anything less.”
“Well…they don’t have to be our only son and daughter, you know.”
“I will strike you again, Robin. And I do not have to hold back if you continue to tease me.”
“Oh, dear. I beg mercy of you, my lady.” You chuckled lightly, squeezing her tight. “You must forgive me- I fear I’m simply elated with the realization that our family’s grown so much. Perhaps my giddyness just hasn’t worn off just yet.”
Say’ri simply huffed again, shifting slightly so that she could relax properly into her husband’s hold. You weren’t completely wrong, after all; she’d be lying if she said she hadn’t caught herself smiling twice more often in the last several hours.
Linfan being her own mini me, even with hair that was the sharpest opposite of her own…it was quite a thrill.
And of course, over the coming days, it only grew more so. The trials and tribulations that would be faced by your family were no joke, and not to be underestimated.
Walhart fought bitterly, and the dragon that would follow with the revelations of the end of days was unmistakably horrific.
But you joined together, and with Morgan and LInfan at your side, you were able to end the destruction of the Fell Dragon once and for all.
You would never be able to forget the grief and terror that was struck across your wife and children’s faces.
The very real fear that they might never see you again had come to fruition. The guilt you felt was insurmountable in that moment. But each of htem wer embraced tightly, tears dripping from each eye…
And a lingering kiss pressed to Say’ri’s grimacing lips sealed the promise of a reunion, before you disappeared into the aether.
Naga was gracious enough to erturn you to Ylisse only a year later.
You were met with a thrilled Exalt and his princess sister, just like all those years ago.
They would help you journey to Say’ri’s homeland, which she had quickly taken charge over and rebuilt. Morgan and Linfan had remained stuck at her side, waiting patiently and hopefully for their father’s swift return.
Seeing you walking up to the front gates beside Chrom sent the children shouting and wailing, sprinting to close the distance and throw their arms around you in a much needed embrace.
You were only able to pull yourself from them when you saw Say’ri standing twenty feet away, staring at you in awe as the wind whipped her hair around like the goddess she was.
You were the one to close the distance, this time; and the moment your hands cupped her face, she dissolved into tears.
It was the first (and only) time the children saw their mother openly sob. Even when you were gone, she did not allow herself to grieve; you had promised you’d return, after all. What could she do but hope?
A much deserved swat at your chest for leaving so long was followed by a kiss, and after that, you had two children tugging you and Say’ri back toyour new home.
Chon’sin welcome you with open arms, but all you wanted was a quiet sddinner with your family. A festival and feast could be helf another night.
But now, all the excitement he could possibly want was sitting at the table, listening to Linfan and Morgan chatter excitedly about all their adventures and experiences while you were gone, catching you up on anything you missed.
Say’ri watched over them as any doting, adoring mother would. Yousecretly noted the meat that she added to your bowl, before she slipped her hand in yours beneath the table.
This was truly heaven.
Spending a year in eternity with Naga was well and good, but…the warmth of your family, the love of your wife and children…there was nothing in the world you could possibly cherish more.
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Writing Prompt #1939
"You call that a family?" My father sneered at the loved ones I had surrounded myself with. "This is your last chance to make the right choice. Come back with me now, and there will be limited consequences. If you don't, you are no child of mine any longer."
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Prompt #90
“You always do this! No matter what I do, it just isn’t good enough for you!”
“You can’t undo decades of damage just by playing the role of a supportive mom for a single day.”
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seaside-writings · 2 years
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Prompt #464
"I am not raising soldiers. I am raising kids, good kids; and when they grow up it will be up to them to decide what they do with the powers they were given,"
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0-ink-zinc · 1 year
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Writing Prompt #8
"Even in death she had to have the last laugh... Thanks to this will, we lose our home and every memory and little joy that grew here along with us.. I'm so sorry I failed you."
"You didn't fail anyone mum, grandma did, because she's a cunt."
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pendarling · 2 months
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Estranged Siblings Meet Again After A Fallout
Continuing to be on bad terms even though they’re secretly thrilled to see one another
Reintroducing old inside jokes between them
Fond memories
Arguing isn’t the same because one or both of them have changed and are less likely to backdown or more likely to give in
Getting upset at their situation and blaming it on each other
Estranged siblings who are too embarrassed to talk to one another or act awkwardly
Younger Sibling B finds nostalgic comfort in an old gesture Sibling A used to do with them (head pats, hugs, linking arms etc…)
Sibling A continues to treat B like their own child and disciplines them often
When they both feel regret for missing out on huge life events of the other
Bringing up old arguments again and again
When it was literally another or multiple other family members that ruined their relationship
Burning photos
^^^And alternatively keeping photos they said they hated
Siblings that never show physical affection are left touch-starved
When an unfortunate event leaves one of them fighting a medical issue and the other tries to quickly forge a bond
No one even knew they were siblings until its mentioned
Younger sibling that only shows their childish behaviour with their older counterpart
^^^Treating them like a baby if that’s how they’re going to act
^^^Pretending to dislike it even when really they enjoy it more than ever.
Staring at each other constantly because they look so different from the last time they met
Being overly polite because they literally are a stranger
Not recognizing one another until someone says their name
One of them trying to do better but it keeps getting worse
Assuming their sibling still likes the same old things
Accidentally mentioning something triggering because they were unaware of the event
Feeling apologetic for not keeping in touch but never having the opportunity to say it
Lengthy letters or emails that a sibling was always hesitant about sending so they just sit in the drawer or in drafts
^^^Sibling B accidentally stumbles into it
Estranged siblings that only “meet” because one of them died so the other came to their funeral
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areyoudreaminof · 9 months
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WIP Wednesday: Feysand Week
I have made Nyx the chonkiest, happiest baby. Please send your dental bills to my lawyers, because the fluff will give you cavities.
On the thick rug, Nyx was clanging his blocks and toys together, mumbling to himself. Rhys wondered what he was playing. Nyx was smart-not that he or Feyre had any frame of reference-but that little mind knew what he wanted, but couldn’t get the right words out just yet. Taking a quick peek into his mind, Rhys saw that the blocks were animals; a horse, a cat, and some sort of dog. They leapt through the sky and mountains while Nyx babbled.
I could watch Nyx’s imagination forever, he heard Feyre say in his own head with a sigh.
Enjoy it, darling. He’s growing fast.
“Don’t remind me.” She said aloud, playfully shoving him.
Rhys chopped the last of the cheese while Feyre finished arranging Nyx’s plate of lunch. As she turned to pick him up, Nyx looked at her, his blue eyes sparkling.
“Mama, mo’!”
“More? More what, Nyx?” Feyre said, scanning the floor and walls of the cabin, wondering what he wanted more of. He hadn’t been fussing. Did he want to play more?
“Mama! Mo’! Mo’!” Nyx squealed again, but this time he extended his fat finger to the ceiling above the door. There, the painted golden lashes and deep brown eyes of Mor looked down on them with a mischievous glint.
“Mor! Yes, that’s Aunt Mor!” Feyre gasped with delight, as she hoisted Nyx up, turning to get a closer look at the eyes she painted so many years ago.
”Mo’! Mo’!” Nyx shrieked as he waved at the eyes.
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rather-ace-writing · 5 months
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PROMPT/IDEA- Hope you like it!
”Is this new? I don’t recognise it.” He frowned, looking at a painting in their kitchen. His daughter shot him a look.
“Why would you recognise it? You’re never here.”
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whygodohgodwhy · 10 months
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Quote Prompt
“My mom thinks that it’s weird that I’ve picked you as a father-figure, but she doesn’t mind. She wants it widely known that you're not my birth father, though. She was very clear about that. She says that under no circumstances would she ever fuck you.”
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