Person of Honor x Person of Honor (Wedding) Prompts
A and B compete over who is/would be the better person of honor.
Person of honor A struggles to keep a smile on their face when they see person of honor B, who they have feelings for, come to the wedding/rehearsal dinner/etc. with C as their date.
When A and B ask C if they could be A’s person of honor, C didn’t expect for them to pick their ex/childhood rival/etc. as B’s person of honor. (They really hoped they wouldn’t have to see them again.)
A and B both know that the couple shouldn’t get married. Is it their duty as people of honor to do something about that?
Strangers A and B suddenly find themselves being the people of honor for a couple they’ve just met. Is it a case of right time, right place? Or will this turn into the worst experience of A’s life?
The couple’s people of honor don’t like each other. And yet, A is always there to help B during the pre-wedding events/to correct B’s mistake (e.g. when they almost forgot to bring the rings) without judging them/etc.
A and B are aware that making the two of them the couple’s people of honor is their attempt of matchmaking them.
Everybody around them puts person of honor A under a lot of pressure to find someone soon too. Person of honor B makes sure they are okay/fakes being their partner.
Person of honor A plans most of the pre-wedding events by themselves but person of honor B is the one who publicly takes credit for it.
The speech A makes seems to be more about the person of honor than the married couple/their new spouse.
People of honor A and B have known each other for a long time and never before considered the other as a potential partner for themselves. Yet, something about this wedding makes them look at the other in a different way.
Person of honor A discovers that person of honor B only accepted this position to be able to sabotage the couple/finally get even with marrier C/etc.
Person of honor A struggles to be/act composed when walking down the aisle with person of honor B, their last encounter too fresh on their mind.
Person of honor A learns something about one of the marriers that could ruin their relationship/bring the engagement and with it the wedding to a stop. (They decide to confide in person of honor B.)
People of honor A and B steal the newlyweds’ thunder when unexpectedly kissing on the dance floor/with an announcement of their own/etc.
A and B have been together for some time now. Embracing the role of people of honor, they/one of them realize(s) something that might change their own relationship dynamic/status.
The bitter truth is: Person of honor A/People of honor A and B is/both are hopelessly in love with someone of the soon to be married couple.
People of honor A and B play pranks on one another to spice up the pre-wedding events (phase) (– they might have taken it too far though, judging by the couple’s reaction).
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Person A: You read my journal?
Person B: At first I did not know it was a diary, I thought it was a very sad, handwritten book.
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Person A: You read my journal?
Person B: At first, I did not know it was your journal. I thought it was a very sad, handwritten book.
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it was a wedding day that brought her; defiant to death’s hand as she was summoned upon stone at the arch of a gateway door. it was a summoner and their royal companions that welcomed her into this new, strange country; askr, it was called. selphina greeted them as a proper leonster would, and kept her head high as she was led through corridors and pathways behind the sun’s pupil herself, princess sharena. selphina was always a friend before a wife, then a mother; she listened well to princess sharena’s tour. of course, the whereabouts of her husband outshone most of her internal thoughts, for if she was a bride in this ceremony then where was the groom she was to fight beside?
even at the end of the tour, selphina did not find her husband. she found her.
leonster pride in her smile, attire alike that the very same of their meeting together. selphina quickly bid princess sharena a farewell, clutching dearly to her skirts as she rushed off in graceful steps. it was her, that she was certain of. prince alfonse had spoken of the many heroes of other worlds, those of hers and those that were not. but he had never spoken of the dead. even now, as selphina caught up to the courtyard, entranced by the sight of flowers curled around the fountain, there was nothing dead about the pink - haired lady standing before her.
“ ethlyn... is that you? ” selphina whispered, her chest heaving despite the unwavering steadiness of her voice. she trembled when the lady turned towards her, only then aware of the wetness of her face, the stinging in her eyes. she swore not to cry, not to herself or glade or any of her dear friends. but...
“ oh ethlyn— ” another cry left her as she closed the distance, throwing her arms around ethlyn’s shoulders and knocking her weight carelessly into the other’s. it was not a ghost, she knew this upon the first touch. this ethlyn did not disappear when selphina called her name. she did not come alive for but a moment, if only to taunt her. it took moments for selphina to remember who it was that she had been crying against. reluctant, selphina pulled back, raising her head from the crook of ethlyn’s neck and shoulder. “ ethlyn, you... is this because of askr’s gates? ” her hand rose, too, brushing ethlyn’s cheek gently with the back of her fingers.
selphina laughed and wiped her tears, ignorant to the newer tears that fell then, “ do you remember me? it’s selphina! your dearest friend... ”
/ ( @fillespreferees , selphina & ethlyn ) ( starter call )
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