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Welcome to part two ofΒ Writer's Collide!Β I am super excited to continue this (hopefully) on going contest series!
Here are the rules!Β
Rules:
Swearing is allowed - not too much, you don't want that language to take over your writing
If something is 18+, please make a warning in the beginning of your entry - 18+ is NOT required (I get it, not everyone is comfy with reading these)
Triggers! - If there are any possible triggers in your entry, make sure to address them in the beginning so that your readers know what to be ready for
Author notes - These aren't required, however, I love reading what the author thinks about they wrote and what it means to them
HAVE FUN!!!!
Nothing too too long (But it can be a tad bit long or short)
Your entry MUST fit the prompt
You: Wait, there's a prompt?
Me: Well, yes, there is!
The prompt for this contest is. . .
What do you do when you fall in love with your sister's husband? I've been there. I know how it goes. I hate it. It hurts. let me tell you how I survived this crazy moment in time. And who knows. . Maybe it ended in my favor.
My foot tapped to the beat as my hand moved my pencil wherever it needed to go. I softly hummed and closed my eyes, the breeze stinging my face. Maybe this isnβt too bad. Professor Collins isnβt really to blame but I still get pissed off about the fact he wonβt chill out about me falling behind a little. I spun in my chair to see Dylan standing at the doorway; arms crossed while he leaned into the doorway.Β
βHey, how was it today?β He asked, clearing his throat.Β
βFineβ
βDo you need help? You look a little stressed.β
βIβm fine, okay?β I stood and put my things away. My heavy bag is thumping into the closet. The bristles of the cold, purple, light hair brush pulled through my hair. Dylan said nothing else. Instead, he just stood there and looked at an old picture of Lyla and me when we were kids. I sprayed perfume on my neck and wrists.Β
βYou were so young when we met. I remember you two were always together when I came over. He chuckled. My legs carried me over and I took the picture off of the wall and set it face down. We used to be like that. Now? She wishes I was dead I bet. I landed back into my chair and sighed. He came over and crouched in front of me. βWhatβs wrong?β He has never looked at me like this. Swiftly turning my head, I answered with βnothing.β His fingers touched my face to make me look at him. βTell me.β My mind was racing a mile a minute. I didn't know what was going on.Β
βYouβre doing it now. Of all people. You. Stop treating me like a kid. Iβm not one! You donβt have to be this nice, caring, brother-in-law to me. Lyla wonβt care or notice. You donβt even have to talk to me. Stop babying me. Just. . .β a tear rolled down my cheek, and I looked at him. Regret. He is regretful. At this moment, I regret. He wiped away the tears and leaned close to me. His breath stung my lips as we both sat there waiting for something to happen. I hoped that someone would walk through the front door so I wouldnβt have to let him know how I feel. βDylan. I. . .β Before I could do anything more, his lips were softly pressing against mine. A pulse in my entire body shook me. I shouldnβt be doing this. We shouldnβt be doing this. I ever so slightly kissed him back
My foot tapped to the beat as my hand moved my pencil wherever it needed to go. I softly hummed and closed my eyes, the breeze stinging my face. Maybe this isnβt too bad. Professor Collins isnβt really to blame but I still get pissed off about the fact he wonβt chill out about me falling behind a little. I spun in my chair to see Dylan standing at the doorway; arms crossed while he leaned into the doorway.Β
βHey, how was it today?β He asked, clearing his throat.Β
βFineβ
βDo you need help? You look a little stressed.β
βIβm fine, okay?β I stood and put my things away. My heavy bag is thumping into the closet. The bristles of the cold, purple, light hair brush pulled through my hair. Dylan said nothing else. Instead, he just stood there and looked at an old picture of Lyla and me when we were kids. I sprayed perfume on my neck and wrists.Β
βYou were so young when we met. I remember you two were always together when I came over. He chuckled. My legs carried me over and I took the picture off of the wall and set it face down. We used to be like that. Now? She wishes I was dead I bet. I landed back into my chair and sighed. He came over and crouched in front of me. βWhatβs wrong?β He has never looked at me like this. Swiftly turning my head, I answered with βnothing.β His fingers touched my face to make me look at him. βTell me.β My mind was racing a mile a minute. I didn't know what was going on.Β
βYouβre doing it now. Of all people. You. Stop treating me like a kid. Iβm not one! You donβt have to be this nice, caring, brother-in-law to me. Lyla wonβt care or notice. You donβt even have to talk to me. Stop babying me. Just. . .β a tear rolled down my cheek, and I looked at him. Regret. He is regretful. At this moment, I regret. He wiped away the tears and leaned close to me. His breath stung my lips as we both sat there waiting for something to happen. I hoped that someone would walk through the front door so I wouldnβt have to let him know how I feel. βDylan. I. . .β Before I could do anything more, his lips were softly pressing against mine. A pulse in my entire body shook me. I shouldnβt be doing this. We shouldnβt be doing this. I ever so slightly kissed him back
Everyone! I hope that you all enjoy this prompt. Your goal is to add to this story. I wrote this and I wanted to see how other people would write it. It's supposed to be a forbidden love between a sister and her sister's husband. Enjoy! I can't wait to see what you've got!
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