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maksim [4K]
3 years ago
9

Can you give me some writing topics? for like a story...

English
2 answers:
Delicious77 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Is it an omniscent story, a first person? Is it one about yourself?

Hoochie [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A couple of prompts from my friends and I. A lot of them were from roleplay forums.

Explanation:

Romance:

1.) Two residents of the same apartment complex live right across from each other. One of them is a ruthless mercenary working for an underground organized crime network. The other is a federal agent working to uncover said network and put it out of business. They are nemeses, but neither is aware of it. Each night they patch up each others' wounds and slowly start to become more than friends. A classic enemies to lovers story.

2.) If I Stay: Peter was diagnosed with Castleman's disease at 15. His body rejected the chemotherapy and he stopped treatment. Now 17, he is checking off the remaining items from his bucket list. A bunch of things he wants to accomplish before he dies. Peter has more or less accepted it by now. He's tired of his life anyway. The last item? Go out on a date. Events pass quickly and before he knows it, he's sitting across from an enchanting goddess of a person. The poor boy falls head over heels. Suddenly, dying doesn't seem so appealing anymore.

Sci-fi:

3.) A nuclear war has left human civilization in shambles. The toxic runoff has leaked into our drinking water, leading to an overall lack of variation in the human genome. Now everybody looks the same except for you. There are only two rules here. 1: Always hide your face; 2: survive at all costs. Everyone is desperate for a cure.

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