Day 242 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Where do your characters go to get away from the rest of the world?
Shannon: We weren’t supposed to be on the roof, but no one ever found out we were up there, so we figured it was fair game. We didn’t plan it the first day, just ended up in the same place. It only took that one night of staying up late to talk, as we stared at the stars, to know this rooftop was were we wanted to be. We kept coming back. It became our spot.
Erin: There is this island that only I know about. That’s why I love it. When I can’t handle people anymore I know the grass mound can be my safe space. The only way to get to the land mass is to swim into the underwater cave and out the other end. It takes about 45 seconds without breathing to swim it. Most people would turn back after 30, and so far, everyone but me has. The island in the center started with just some tall glass and wild flowers. Then I brought my tent, books, blankets, pillows, and myself. Maybe one day I would bring a friend, but for the time being I needed the secret space for myself.
Take us to your character’s safe space.
Day 241 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a train headed to a mystery location.
Day 240 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Put a strange curse on your character.
Day 239 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Create a new superhero.
Day 238 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write a message in a bottle.
Day 237 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: What toppings does your character top their ice-cream with?
Day 236 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: What happens in this building?
Day 235 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about someone embracing something they used to hide.
Day 234 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a story a grandparent tells their grandchild.
Day 233 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write a myth about what an eclipse means.