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Source channel @olddriverGDstudy · Post #13 · Mar 17

#秀哥语录 2020.12.27【撩妹模板】#撩妹#语录 告诉你们一个小秘密 没事多去逛逛有年轻漂亮老板娘的美甲店 不要问我为什么 小姐姐 我买几瓶指甲油送给喜欢的人 买好付完钱送给老板娘 你就是我喜欢的人 你可以直白的告诉老板娘 其实我已经关注你好久了 第一次见到你 就有种心跳的感觉 我已经好多次想进来了 就是不知道怎么和你搭讪 可是 你的身影实在挥之不去 我今天忍不住了 豁出去了 就想告诉你 我真的好喜欢你 能不能加个好友

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@WritersCafe · Post #439 · 07/19/2025, 01:10 PM

✒️Writer’s Prompt of the Day Theme:Unspoken Conversations Your character hears everything—but says nothing. Write a scene where silence speaks louder than words. It could be a tense dinner, a secret glance, or a moment that changes everything. 📚 Whether it’s a poem, a drabble, or a flash story—drop your creations below and let’s sip some storytelling magic together. ☕️📝 #WritersCafe#DailyPrompt#WritingChallenge@WritersCafe

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@WritersCafe · Post #440 · 07/21/2025, 05:56 AM

Title: The Last Supper The dinner table was set for three. Chicken roast with rosemary, mashed potatoes shaped into perfect little hills, wine so red it could be mistaken for spilled secrets. Elena chewed quietly, her fork scraping against the porcelain plate. Across from her, her husband, Raj, buttered his bread with the slow precision of a man preparing for war. Their daughter, Mira, ten and too perceptive for her age, sat between them—eyes flicking from one parent to the other, like watching a tennis match where no one served. No one said a word. But everything was loud. The silence screamed of last night’s phone call Elena hadn’t meant to overhear. Of the name she didn’t recognize. Of Raj’s voice—lower, softer, the way he used to speak only to her. The knife in her hand didn’t tremble, but her chest did. The sound of chewing, of swallowing, of glasses being lifted and set down—these were the only survivors of the battlefield. Mira reached for the salt. Raj passed it. Their fingers didn’t touch, but Mira’s eyes narrowed. She sensed it, too—the change in weather without a forecast. At last, Raj looked up. Met Elena’s gaze. He opened his mouth, but she shook her head. Just once. Barely a breath. Not here. Not now. Not in front of her. He nodded, silently. The conversation happened in that look. Regret. Guilt. A plea. A refusal. Mira didn’t understand the language, but she understood the silence. She excused herself from the table, her plate half-full. Neither parent stopped her. They kept eating. Saying nothing. Saying everything. ✍️ Written by Suprobhat Bhattacharyya #WritersCafe#DailyPrompt#FlashFiction@WritersCafe Admin note: 💖 thanking Suprobhat (the contributing channel memeber) for this write-up excercise.

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@WritersCafe · Post #418 · 06/18/2025, 09:21 AM

Writer's Block Buster & Query Day: Let's Solve This Together! 💡 Feeling stuck? Our community is here to help! Today's #QuerySolved comes from a member of @WritersClub: 💭"How do you effectively describe two characters thinking simultaneously without it feeling clunky or repetitive?" This is a common challenge in character development! Share your best techniques, examples, or advice in the comments. Do you use parallel narration, subtle cues, or something else entirely? Got a burning question of your own? Submit your writing queries to @t_ink, through dm feature of @WritersCafe or you can ask in @WritersClub if you are a member and it might be featured next week! #WritersCafe#WritersBlock#WritingQueries#CommunitySupport#AllWriters