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1 year ago

Can't promise anything but i will try my best to write all the stories. 🙂❤️

mairablue - Lady Maira

Because February is just not big enough to contain all the fluff, we have fluffnapped the 14th of every month and appended those dates to Fluffbruary. It's the Fluffbruary: Extended Edition. And now?

The INFINIFLUFF 2024 prompt list has arrived!

All fandoms, all ships welcome! Tag @fluffbruary in your posts so we can reblog your fluffy creations--and please reblog THIS post so your tumblr community sees it and comes to play in the fluff.

March 14 : shining | cotton | mountain

mairablue - Lady Maira

The rest of the year, plus alternate prompts, below the cut.

April 14 : coffee | florist | vision

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

May 14 : music | breathe | soap

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

June 14 : poetry | bookshop | seashell

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

July 14 : library | glimpse | trip

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

August 14 : radiant | giddy | chase

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

September 14 : euphoria | cloudy | sophisticated

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

October 14 : intuition | faded | quaint

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

November 14 : cuddle | happy | spell

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

December 14 : book | horizon | hug

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

January 14 : opulent | gasp | attic

mairablue - Lady Maira
mairablue - Lady Maira

Alternate prompts for use if the prompts for any of the assigned prompts above don't work -

fountain | frisson | gem | Italy | nimble

mairablue - Lady Maira

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1 year ago

Def coming back to this ☺️

September Prompts 🌻

Word prompts to use for doodling or writing

coffee smell

horizon

foggy mornings

juke box

lighthouse

bonfire

recipe book

windmill

gas station

wildflowers

bookmark

cave explorations

rosebushes

pine cones

nightlight

rocking chair

hitchhiking

lemon tree

vintage dress

bike ride

art museum

ghost town

blackberries

harvest moon

picture frames

dreamers

flower garland

ring bearer

color change

nightgown


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4 years ago

In an effort to write more, I've made a plan for April. I'll write a short story/drabble with a word and at least one of my characters every day. If anyone has any specific OCs for a word/day you can send in an ask or reply in a post that I will make so it doesn't spam this post

tl;dr I'm writing using these words and one of my characters everyday for April

April Prompts 🐞

Word prompts to use for doodling or writing

ladybug

basket

pastels

easter egg

sunlit

berry red

river

nature

kitchen table

basil

seeds

fireflies

windmill

smiling

daisy

art supplies

nest

caterpillar

skyline

dessert

bicycle

vegetable garden

friends

clouds

hot-air balloon

games

soft breeze

dates

mushrooms

teasing


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4 years ago

Agreed! These are fantastic!!

And to add on, Briar and I have a joint account that we'll begin posting our collaborative worlds/works on. @eve-and-briar

There's nothing there for now, but I'm keeping my options open

We have two main projects we'll most likely be posting there.

One is short story about lesbian princesses, a surrogate witch mom, and a very cool dragon.

The other is a concept that began as a musical outline about a love triangle of three hopeless teens - one is pan, one is bi, one is aro/ace spec . There are multiple endings, one of which involves a polycule, another involves the lesbian narrator.

September Prompts 🌻

Word prompts to use for doodling or writing

coffee smell

horizon

foggy mornings

juke box

lighthouse

bonfire

recipe book

windmill

gas station

wildflowers

bookmark

cave explorations

rosebushes

pine cones

nightlight

rocking chair

hitchhiking

lemon tree

vintage dress

bike ride

art museum

ghost town

blackberries

harvest moon

picture frames

dreamers

flower garland

ring bearer

color change

nightgown


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4 years ago

This is so sweet!!! It's so nice seeing Vi happy. I love how you give each character a moment in Vi's focus

september prompt #2: horizon

genre: found family, reflective, sweet

character: mainly centered on violetta

word count: 387

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A wild meadow lay tucked away in the forest, not far from the boarding school. Long grass grew from the ground, bright wildflowers unfurling their colorful petals and casting a heavenly scent through the air. Perched on top of a grassy hill, a wide oak tree grew, branches stretching toward the orange sky. Beneath the branches of the tree, nestled in the long grass, a group of friends relaxed after a long day of lazing around in the last few days before the autumn breeze began to nip at their skin. 

Light of the setting sun fell through the thick air, scattering through the leaves on the branches to dance upon the rough bark of the old tree. Violetta looked up through the thinner branches that stretched out like claws trying to touch the sky, and she admired the different deepening shades of the sky above. As the sun sank closer to the rim of the horizon, a blissful smile came to Violetta’s lips as she watched the colors of the clouds begin to match the flames she could conjure much more easily now that school had begun. 

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3 years ago

October Prompt Day 16 - flying kites

Wow, would you look at that, another short story inspired by the amazing @creativepromptsforwriting . This one was too sweet to share. It’s set in the family au, where half of @pagesofcursive and my characters are adults, and the other half are kids fostered by said adults. Enjoy the fluff!

wc: 890

Summary: Kite shenanigans on a beautiful afternoon

“Just reel it out,” Juni coached, one of her hands holding the edge of the kite controls, the other hovering over Violetta’s as the kid slowly unspooled the rope. “That’s it, you’ve got it!” The words of encouragement drew out a joyful smile from Violetta, and the pair grinned up at the bedazzled purple kite together. 

A few paces away, another duo was having a little more trouble. “Not quite,” Bella corrected, her voice strained as she corrected Tora’s grip and the angle of the kite control. “Remember, you need to take the wind speed and angle into account.” 

Tora shuffled, unable to remain still. She looked bored to tears, but she still hung on to the kite. 

Noticing their plight, Juni called over, “Don’t forget what we talked about, Bella.” 

Bella furrowed her eyebrows for a moment before a look of understanding crossed her face. She took a deep breath, recalculating her approach. She twisted around to meet Tora’s gaze and asked, “You do want to be the best, right?” 

The bored expression on Tora’s face immediately switched to one of excitement, her eyes sparking like lightning. She bounced on the spot, losing her grip on the poorly decorated kite as she cheered animatedly, “Of course!” 

Bella lunged to catch the brightly decorated blue and white kite before the wind swept it away, breathing a sigh of relief as she secured her grip on the kite once more. “Then do exactly as I say,” she commanded. 

Tora tightened her grip on the returned kite and nodded seriously, her focus revitalized by the new inspiration. “Okay!” 

The pair sitting on the porch had no such troubles. Freddie’s kite glided in the middle of the pack. He and Dawn had picked out the kite together, but Violetta had been the one who insisted that it had to be decorated, generously donating one of her glittery stickers to their cause, though Freddie and Dawn accepted it reluctantly. Their kite flew well enough, keeping steady in the breeze. 

“Are you enjoying yourself?” Dawn asked, her voice a murmur so the others wouldn’t hear. Her hand rested on his shoulder, just causal enough to seem accidental to anyone watching them. 

Freddie shrugged, leaning back against her knee, keeping his gaze on their kite. Many would think that he was bored or apathetic, but Dawn could tell that he was having fun and taking in the moment. 

She chuckled, a fond smirk on her face. “Me too.” 

A sudden commotion rose up from the front yard as Zach broke free from Lynn’s grip, sprinting across the front yard with his kite string in hand. “No, no, no, no!” Lynn called desperately, chasing after him, but she was too late to stop Zach from accidentally crossing kite strings with Aster. “Sorry!” 

The black and silver kite that belonged to Aster and Nyx had tangled and crash-landed with the obnoxiously glittery, electric blue kite that Zach had picked out. Lynn scooped up Zach to prevent him from causing further mischief, and Nyx just laughed. “It’s all good,” she said, attempting to untangle their kites. “I know you have a handful there. It was inevitable.” 

“Yes, but that’s the fourth time this has happened,” Lynn complained. She lowered Zach to the ground, and Nyx handed him his kite, smiling as she returned to Aster. Lynn crossed her arms, exasperated. “Zach, don’t you want your kite to fly higher than Tora’s?” 

“Not really,” Zach replied cheerily, waving the kite around in front of his face. “I just want it to fly!” 

“But you can’t do that when you keep running it into other kites!” Lynn explained, trying to find his logic, if he had any to begin with. 

He watched as Aster’s kite returned to the air. “But half the fun is getting it up there!” Zach pointed up at the sky, and then grunted as he locked his gaze on the sun. He fell backward onto the warm grass. 

Lynn chuckled fondly as she helped him back up. “Okay, well I don’t think I’m as good as Bella at maneuvering kites, but I can help you with that.” 

His brow wrinkled at the big word, and he tried to sound it out. “Manu- moo-vring?” 

She smiled. “We can even run along the street to get it moving,” she said, knowing that Zach would love that idea. 

And, indeed, his face lit up, and he bounced up and down at the mention of running. “Really?” he exclaimed. 

“Really,” Lynn confirmed. “Just on the path, though, not on the road.” 

“Yay!” Zach cheered, and he took off running, making a beeline towards the road. Unfortunately for both of them, he seemed to be on the perfect trajectory to crash into a parked car, and his eyes were fixed on the kite. 

“Hang on!” she yelled, dashing after him. “Zach, wait!” 

The entire group laughed as she desperately chased after the small boy, steering him away from any obstacles. As the day went on, the kites soared through the air, dipping and twisting against the bright blue sky. When the breeze finally died, the kids tucked their kites beneath their arms, and everyone trooped inside for food as rumbling bellies and complaining mouths grew in volume. Another perfect afternoon was over, but there would be more fun and laughter over dinner. 


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