Dear FutureMe,
Yeah I know I'm gonna forget this in a few days but I wrote something like a prompt. It not perfect because I'm an amateur writer but kinda proud of it so thought I might as well post it here you know? Just for fun I guess.
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Write a story about an agent who has an extremely traumatic past. It could be that their parents ****** themselves in front of your character or it could be that your character was tortured and abused for several years at a young age. Be creative. Make sure that the traumatic past affects the overall character. Be it they lost their sanity, they lost their hope, they lost the will to live, they became absolutely merciless with little to no emotions. They could be riddled with flashbacks or nightmares. Or the tiniest thing could affect them. You could make them emotionally weak or emotionally strong. Badass or wimpy. It is your choice. Once you have your character planned out, make them teach a group of weak agents. The agents could be new and have extreme potential. Or they can be weak because they don't have the motivation or experience to unleash said potential. Once that traumatic agent becomes a sensei, make said agent become very close with the group of agents. Make them become practically like a family. Let there be happy moments, funny moments, some sad moments, angry moments. Whatever scenario you want to add, let it affect the relationship between the sensei and the group of agents and make them become close. And once they are close enough. **** off the main character. **** of that sensei, that traumatic agent. ****.it.off. Don’t pretend to **** them off and then bring them back in the story, No. **** them off forever. Once you have, focus on everything else. Do whatever you want to the rest of the story. Whether you want the characters to become stronger, weaker, depressed, insane. Do what you like. You can let the story evolve or fall. You can add a recording or letters that the main character wrote. But let the ***** affect the students the most and focus on them. Let them become the main characters instead. You can end it after your original main character’s *****, or you can continue on with the new main characters and build new relationships. Go absolutely wild with the story. Use the experience that the main character had with the weak students to let the story grow beautifully. Intertwine it with their actions, emotions, development. Use your imagination to its fullest potential and let the story flow.
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I really don't know if it good or not. I mean I saw this post where they were like "**** of the main character" and stuff and it got me thinking. I love reading books with Agents and Assassins and its even better if they have like a serious traumatic past. But I haven't found much books like that so it pushed me to write a random prompt you know. It can be classified as a rip off or not. Depends on perspective I guess. I mean hey I tried, so yeah.
Epilogue
about 16 hours laterI completely forgot we did this, shows our memory huh. Pfft, it made...
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