Reblogged
enemies to lovers ‘later in their life’ prompts
later in their life; post-book things like getting married, living together. feel free to use :)
- “can you pass me the s—“ “no.” “………. at what point do you become mature?”
- “i’m tireddd.” *in a whiny voice* “i’m tired.” *mocking them*
- “hug?” “clingy, much?……” but hugs them anyway
- random races. waking up and brushing? i’ll do it five hours before you even begin dreaming. walking to the kitchen to make breakfast? i can flip fifteen pancakes before you can blink.
- “you said you loved me first, remember?” “…. did i?”
- everything is still a competition. i don’t care if both our families are watching i can and will scarf this all down and beat you
- “cant believe we fell in love. i swore i would never become this trope.” “who doesn’t love a good cliche?”
- “kiss?” and an immediate joking “no” but they’re already leaning in with a small smile
- both being very stubborn and like carbon copies of the other so small domestic things trip them up
- ^ like they’re both lying down on the couch like “who’s turn is it to do the dishes?” “… i think it’s yours.” “but i did them yesterday.” “no you most definitely did not—“
- “i missed you.” and with a small smile, “really?” and an annoyed “no i’m lyin— WHAT DO YOU THINK???”
- “must you argue with me about everything?” genuinely annoyed because they just want to choose what to eat for breakfast and the other one just wants to argue
- BUT ALSO “must you argue with me about everything?” and it’s with the fondest smile ever as they run a hand through the other’s hair
- “where are the onions?” “…. you called me at 2:00pm on a work day to ask me where the onions are??? WHEN YOU BOUGHT THEM LAST?????????” “… if you didn’t know where they were you could’ve just said that but whatever.”
- “do you fancy getting married?” “do i f— DO I FANCY????? WE’RE NINETEEN.” “yeah but i love you.”
- “did you do the laundry?” “did YOU do the laundry?” “oh splendid i’m married to a seven year old.”
- a petty argument and the make-up being all reluctant
- ^ like “and by the way, i hate your new haircut.” and the other responding with a smile and a “yeah?” because they know with a glance that it’s not true at all
- “i love you.” “… yeah. you too, i guess.” “….? say you love me.” “…” “i’m going to call your mom.” “… that is so low.”
- it’s also important to have moments where they acknowledge that the enemies part is in the past and as much as they joke they both love each other very much
- ^“can we be serious for a second?” and an immediate sobering up
- “i love you like, a crazy amount, you know.” “i love you even more.” “okay…. just let me have this one maybe.”
- them learning each other’s hobbies & things they enjoy doing, going out of their way to learn and enjoy it too
- “let’s go stargaze.” “i’d honestly rather do anything else.” but they go and just stare at the other one the whole time (and the other is aware)