Day 234 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a story a grandparent tells their grandchild.
Shannon: When I was a kid a tornado touched down in our neighborhood. It took out most of the houses on the block except for ours, so my parents opened up their doors to give some families a place to stay. We lived in our tiny house with three different families, and no one ever complained. I think you can share your room for little while longer, don’t you?
Erin: Things aren’t the same these days. Boys used to court the girls they fancied. Your grandfather recited a poem to ask me on our first date. We went to the diner seven times before he finally took my hand in his. The first time we kissed was during a slow dance at homecoming. By prom he asked me to go steady. Never did he let me go cold or my feet get wet, or did he ever let my hand touch a door handle when he was around. I know you find the whole thing old fashioned, but there was something special about being put above everything else.
How was it in the old days?
Day 233 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write a myth about what an eclipse means.
Day 211 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a spy’s perspective.
Day 209 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about hate at first sight.
Day 207 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Start with the line, “This gives the ‘you are what you eat phrase a whole new meaning.”
Day 205 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a passionate, but unpopular artist.
Day 203 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a character going somewhere late at night.
Day 201 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write a chase scene.
Day 199 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write the beginning of a new princess story.
Day 197 of 365 Days of Writing Prompts: Write about a character’s friends.