Writing Prompt Friday (Valentine’s Day)

WPF_02152019Hello and welcome back to Writing Prompt Friday! Most of all, happy Valentine’s Day. If you’re a regular, thank you for stopping by. I appreciate the likes, comments, shared stories and the fact that you take time out of your day to visit. Any readership is a privilege, and I appreciate you. If you’re new here, I appreciate your visit and hope you get some benefit (as in, please write that story that’s been percolating in your spirit).

Happy Valentine’s Day. I hope you have a lovely one.

And now, on to this week’s writing prompt…

Write a Disney-esque version of Romeo and Juliet.

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Yours, Ducky

2 responses to “Writing Prompt Friday (Valentine’s Day)”

  1. mydangblog Avatar

    I think we might have to change the ending just a little bit!

    1. Erica Avatar

      Very true! And if we want to do the Disney thing properly, we’d have to weave in adorable animals to help Julie (new modern name) with her hair. Those styles couldn’t have been easy.

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