Fictional Kiss Prompts

knifeofdaudwall:

So I borrowed a bunch of these fictional kisses from this post and made it up into a prompt list. Feel free to reblog of course!

  1. breaking the kiss to say something, staying so close that you’re murmuring into each other’s mouths
  2. moving around while kissing, stumbling over things, pushing each other back against the wall/onto the bed
  3. kissing so desperately that their whole body curves into the other person’s 
  4. throwing their arms around the other person, holding them close while they kiss
  5. hands on the other person’s back, fingertips pressing under their top, drawing gentle circles against that small strip of bare skin that make them break the kiss with a gasp
  6. lazy morning kisses before they’ve even opened their eyes, still mumbling half-incoherently, not wanting to wake up
  7. routine kisses where the other person presents their cheek/forehead for the hello/goodbye kiss without even looking up from what they’re doing
  8. being unable to open their eyes for a few moments afterward
  9. one small kiss, pulling away for an instant, then devouring each other
  10. staring at the other’s lips, trying not to kiss them, before giving in
  11. when one stops the kiss to whisper “I’m sorry, are you sure you-” and they answer by kissing them more
  12. a hoarse whisper “kiss me”
  13. following the kiss with a series of kisses down the neck
  14. starting with a kiss meant to be gentle, ending up in passion
  15. a gentle “i love you” whispered after a soft kiss, followed immediately by a stronger kiss
  16. when one person’s face is scrunched up, and the other one kisses their lips/nose/forehead
  17. height difference kisses where one person has to bend do wn and the other is on their tippy toes
  18. kisses where one person is sitting in the other’s lap
  19. kisses meant to distract the other person from whatever they were intently doing
  20. top of head kisses

lumosinlove:

Kisses I want to write about:

Goodbye kisses: Lingering and hard for longer times apart. Ones that curve A’s body against B’s and cause hands to splay against backs. Or short pecks, maybe not even completely on the mouth for short trips to the grocery store.
Hello kisses: After long periods apart, these can include A picking up B and spinning them around. Fingers pressing into cheeks, palms cupping necks, and breathless laughs when they finally come up for air.
Breathless kisses: A series of short pecks because they need the closeness but they also need air, so. Sometimes smiles come in between, or sometimes its just breath, gasping for the sole purpose of being able to kiss again.
Heated kisses: Breath huffing into mouths, angrily or passionately. Hands grabbing at clothing and pulling each other closer.
First kisses: Hesitant and nervous. Lips hover inches from each other for a few seconds before they just barely brush. It’s just a soft press, but it ignites their entire bodies. Pinkies link afterwards, still wanting to be close, and each looks down, smiling softly.
After sex kisses: Lazy, slow presses. Limbs pressed together, chests heaving. Soft murmurs about what to do for dinner later, fingers trailing down backs, tracing lazy patterns. B rolling onto their back and A trailing their lips down their neck, kissing their shoulder, their chest, anywhere they can think of, memorizing B.
Morning kisses: Barely awake kisses that usually end up on jaws or cheeks because A is too tired to land it properly. B makes a sleepy sound and rolls into A, nuzzling their face into their neck, ankles hooking together, while A drapes their arms around B and they fall back asleep for a while.
Post-break up kisses: Soft and slow. Hands on each other’s arms in a way that neither can tell if the other is pushing away or pulling closer. The kiss ends with their foreheads pressed together, neither wanting it to be true that this is happening.
Christmas kisses: More smile than actual kiss. A holds mistletoe above their heads while B rolls their eyes, but pulls A down by the collar of their ugly Christmas sweater for a heated kiss. A takes B by the waist and walks forward until they are around the corner, away from the prying eyes and hoots of the rest of their friends and family.
Comforting kisses: B walks into find A sitting on the bed, shoulders shaking, cheeks wet. A looks up, face looking stricken for a moment. B is shocked, and quietly says A’s name. At this, A breaks, face crumpling, and only barely has time to reach both hands out for B before B is there, kneeling at A’s feet. B takes A’s hands first, kissing their knuckles and palms. Then B reaches up to hold A’s face, pressing soft kisses around their cheeks, their lips, murmuring “it’s okay” and “you’re alright” and “I’m here” in between.
“I thought I lost you” kisses: The breath is knocked out of both of them with the force that they collide with. Hands grip the back of t-shirts and palms are pressed up and under shirts, holding them close, feeling the warmth of their skin. Palms are pressed to cheeks, thumbs swiping away tears until their mouths collide messily, the world seeming to disappear around them.
“We can’t do this” kisses: Fists clenched, hands shoved into pockets. Brows low or brought together, jaws clenched. A feeling like a magnetic pull between them. Their foreheads press together, their lips brush, just barely, until B pulls away with a shaking exhale, forehead dropping into A’s neck.
“Come to bed” kisses: A has their hands on B’s neck, murmuring the phrase softly. A’s hands slide down B’s arms to their hands, lacing their fingers together and slowly starting to pull B towards their bedroom. A continues to pepper B with kisses all the while, trailing them down their jaw and neck.
“You look beautiful” kisses: Just a soft press of lips to the temple, resting them there for a moment, then smiling down and telling them as much.
“I’ll be right back” kisses: A puts their hands on B’s shoulders from behind them, where they are sat on the couch. He leans down and around, while B turns his head a little, accepting the quick peck.
“I missed you” kisses: Long and relentless, holding their body close, arms wrapped completely around their waist. A burying their head in B’s neck and pressing kisses there too.
Angry kisses: Hard, gripping. Fists in clothes, shoving each other against walls. Fingers digging into hips. But the kisses always melt away from that. They turn into brushes of lips between shaking breaths, until they’re out of energy and are left just standing there, holding each other, fingers carding through hair.
Sad kisses: Almost not a kiss at all. Just holding onto each other tightly, A’s lips pressed to B’s temple, whispering soft words, desperately trying to provide whatever comfort they can.
In the dark kisses: The movie plays in the background, but A and B are hardly paying attention from the back row. They kiss soundlessly, long and soft, fingers locked. A’s arm is thrown behind B’s seat, wrist bent to curl their fingers into B’s hair.
Dying kisses: A holds B in their arms, panicked, crying. Murmurs of “no, no, no.” Salt on their lips from tears. Voice cracking. Holding on tightly to their shirt, their shoulder, their hand, roughly pulling them against their body, anything to try and keep them tethered to this earth. Kissing them as they die (“no. No, stay awake—“), Kissing them once more even with the life has left their body (No. God, come back. Please, come back. Please, look at me, I’m right here”).

the-moon-dust-writings:

Writing Prompts

  1. “Not to be dramatic, but I almost died coming here.”
  2. “Are we going to talk about the fact that we could have all been murdered but since I knew how to work a revolving door, we didn’t.”
  3. “Is this blood?”
  4. “If it wasn’t illegal, I would have pushed them into traffic.”
  5. “Let me know if you want to leave, I’m just here for the cookies.”
  6. “I already don’t like you.”
  7. “Are we going to let them win? No!”
  8. “This is not how you babysit.”
  9. “Looking for me?”
  10. “Just because I murdered someone, doesn’t make me a murderer, it makes me resourceful.”
  11. “There is a literal elephant in this room.”
  12. “Before we continue on with this riveting conversation about different types of grass, may I interest you in beverage?”
  13. “I was ruthless, but maybe that is what I needed to be.”
  14. “A tree branch will not help the situation!”
  15. “Did we just bond?”
  16. “I know we are sworn enemies and all, but, can we take a moment to appreciate the stars tonight? They are so pretty.”
  17. “You’re tweeting this aren’t you?”
  18. “Why are all those people in line?”
  19. “Did you steal this?”
  20. “So, you did not only get yourself into trouble, but you also somehow managed to find a dog along the way.”
  21. “You think this will work? I don’t think we have the proper clothing to be believable.”
  22. “Who said this? Tell me who said it. I will find them.”
  23. “This is the sound of me not caring.”
  24. “Ever just have to laugh because your life is a joke?”
  25. “Listen to me, you’re dying, let me help you!”
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