Adjectives
Ugh. I did NO writing today. It was still a good day -- I hung out with C. Bai and did a service project. However, I'm kind of upset with myself for not writing. Heck, I still have half an hour. That's enough to write 1,500 words! Except I haven't read my scriptures.... Sigh. Anyways, I do still have a post for you! I went digging through the archives (meaning the boxes and drawers and piles and piles and piles of papers that I have) and found a writing prompt I did a while ago that I thought would be interesting to share with you. Enjoy!
PROMPT: Use the "adjectives": racket, snug, green, spoon, boggle, and snake in story.
The sun greened the grass as afternoon drew closer. Diana snugged herself deeper in her blankets, her eyes fixed on the television screen.
Her actions boggled Steven, as the set was not on. However, he did not allow this to bother him as he sat beside her, seruptitiously snaking his arm around her shouldders.
Turning to lay her head on his shoulder, Diana burst into tears.
Steve stroked her hair soothingly, and was about to inquire as to what was the matter when their mutual friend, Kody, came racketing up the back stairs.
"Hello, all!" he called jovially.
Pulling quickly away from Diana, Steve hurried to greet the other boy.
"Dee needs ice cream, and quick," he said, trying desperately not to blush.
"There's some in the freezer," Kody said, opening the same (duciking as a microwave dinner came lying out at him) and pursuing its contents. Pulling out a container of chocolate ice cream, Kody began spooning it into a bowl as Steve raided the cupboards in search of the chocolate syrup.
The boys didn't know much -- but what they did know is that when girls cry, the only thing to do is feed them chocolate.
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