Writers block! HELP? I need an imagination?
Okay sooo…I need a few okay LOTS of Ideas on how a werewolf can show his human girlfriend that he’s a werewolf or give her clues so that she can figure it out. Any ideas are welcome! Please and thank you!
No I don’t ****?t it to be original. hehe sorry.
- Simple ****? complicated
Tags: Girlfriend, Imagination, Werewolf, Writer's Block, Writers Help
July 10th, 2009 at 3:55 am
sorry I can only think of one
write a letter
July 13th, 2009 at 11:06 am
‘Edward ***?llen’’s idea was pretty ****?d, about writting a letter.
Or he could get her onto the subject of ****?d and bad and how sometimes things arn’t always how they ***?em or something like that…
July 13th, 2009 at 9:38 pm
OK….earlier in the ****?k she can give him a necklace or bracelet….then when he decides to tell her,he tells her to meet him in a moonlit clearing on the ***?ll-moon, and he will be wearing what she ***?ve him and she will know it is him
July 16th, 2009 at 3:27 am
Hi. Try to use your own imagination. This works for me: imagine that you are the character and think how it may play out if it happened to you.
for example:
If you are the girlfriend…imagine you are standing there and your boyfriend starts to tell/show you that he is a werewolf. What happens ***? you play out the scene in your head?
Does he first tell you and you don’t believe him? Do you get mad that he’s lying to you? Does he transform completely before your eyes? Does he only partially transform so you ***?e canine’s *****?h or hair on a hand and arm? Then do you fear him? Shocked? Do you ***?int, or think its cool? The possibilities are endless.
July 18th, 2009 at 10:15 am
This is tough because it’s a common subject and you ****?t it to sound original…
leaves a claw/tuft of ***?r for her to find
brings her to a wolf preserve and the wolves treat him like he’s another wolf
leaves to go somewhere for a few days and leaves a note saying “I’ll be back by the ***?ll moon”
Any of these or a combination should be all right… sorry i couldnt think of more.
July 18th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
I think you should (in your mind while writing the plot) pretend that the werewolf is say a can of red paint, posing ***? a can of let’s say blue paint and you ****?t to reveal the true colors. Think of it that way ***? you are writing…slowly drip paint. Leave nothing left out, odor, trails of color, then character can sort of be in denial about what she is obviously ***?eing. Finally display the paint can with red paint written all over it.
July 21st, 2009 at 1:41 pm
Heres a few idea….
make them have a romatic eventing…night in the hot tub?? and then made him tell her how much he cares about her. when its getting late just have him lean in and say he has a ***?cret…or have him say that he ****?ts to be completely honest in this realitionship and just say the truth
having him hinting about going on a night ***?me walk. Not around a ***?ll moon (duh) ****? when there are plenty of stars. i think was best was if there was a new moon or cloudly sky. and then have him said luckily theres no moon out tonight. the girl will say, why are you afraid of the moon. and he answers with yes. she’ll ***?k why. and he’ll say guess and use your imagination. she thinks for a moment and says, what are you a werewolf? and he doesn’t say yes ****? just say something that leaves her wondering…like you know lets not talk about it…or…would you ever even believe that they were real?
You can do something with a ***?iry tale. or something like that. idk. Like you could have a ***?rfect romantic dinner…walk on the beach…and then the girl could say wow its like a ***?irty tale come true. he could say something like, do you believe that ***?iry tales can come true? she’ll say yes. he’ll ***?k do you believe that myths could come true. she’ll think and say yes why not? and he’ll say ****?d becasue i know that they can.
or something like this. ****?d luck!