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Writing Prompt Wednesday Number 27

Writing Prompt Action
He opened the door, knowing all too well what it would bring upon the world. When fear and darkness spilled out, he smiled. 


Writing Prompt Character
He was death incarnate, and she was life.


Writing Prompt Dialogue
"I wish to give the hero a kiss of appreciation."
"I shall get him for you."
"I meant you, you fool."


Writing Prompt Object
The golden arch was a doorway to oblivion.


Writing Prompt Setting
Every corner and edge was cobwebbed and coated in dust, but the residents glided across the floor in their fine dresses and suits as if nothing were amiss.


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