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Writing Prompt Wednesday Number 13

Writing Prompt Action

The assassin waited at the window, finger on the crossbow. At the sight of the mark's face, he turned the weapon to the guards holding her prisoner.

Writing Prompt Character

He was articulate and spoke quickly, with the rhythm of a slam poet. It was as if everything he said was pre-rehearsed.

Writing Prompt Dialogue

"Hey do you want-," "LEAVE ME ALONE, I have two chapters left!" "Okay, I just had these cookies-," "Oh my god, you're suffocating me! And yes, I want the cookies!"

Writing Prompt Object

Opening the door led to Elsewhere.

Writing Prompt Setting

Distant cries of victory came from the deserted plains.


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