Category: Writing (Prompts)

  • Golden

    Like a person in a desert, looking for a drink, the man stumbled through the night for his favorite drinking joint. The one that stayed open until the wee hours and wouldn’t kick him out for being too drunk. After all, what’s the point of drinking if you don’t drink until you hit your limit?

    The glowing light of the bar’s signboard cut through the foggy night. Yes, I am almost there! His pace sped up, as he imagined the bubbly, golden liquid pouring into his mouth. That sweet, sweet beer. I must have it!

    He paused at a traffic light intersection and looked around for cars. There were none. The street was empty tonight. Strange for a Saturday night, but he didn’t think much of it. He crossed the road without waiting for the green man to light up.

    Faint music could be heard as he got closer to his destination. Chinese techno nonsense. He would tell the owner to switch it when he ordered his drinks at the bar. He crossed another street and was at the entrance of the pub. ‘t “Golden” it was called. He didn’t know why. Neither did the owner who decided to keep the bar’s name because he didn’t want to spend additional money on a new signboard.

    The man pushed the right door open (one of the double doors remained locked because the owner refused to fix it) and stepped in. Instantly he was greeted by the sounds of Chinese lyrics over generic electronic beats. It was pure noise to him. There was nobody else in the pub bar the lovely barmaid who stood behind the counter. He’d given up trying to score her number a long time ago and stayed content with being the lonely customer who’d stare at her longingly. She liked younger men – at least that’s what she told him anyway. He approached her and climbed onto a stool by the bar. “One jug please!”

    “One jug coming right up,” she replied with a smile. She turned around and grabbed a jug from the rack. Jug, rack, heh heh heh.

    “Is Charlie in tonight?” the man asked her.

    “Nope, but he may or may not come in later.”

    “Later? It’s already eleven! Doesn’t he have a business to run?”

    “What business?” She responded, her eyebrows signalling to the empty seats and tables around them.

    “Well, it usually is more happening. What’s going on tonight?”

    “Beats me,” she shrugged. The barmaid scraped the foam off the top of the jug and placed it on the counter in between them. She grabbed an empty glass and started pouring beer into it from the jug.

    “Pour yourself a cup,” the man told her and she obliged happily.

    “By the way, can you turn off this crappy music?”

    “You know I enjoy this crappy music right?” she responded with her fingers signalling air quotes.

    He laughed, “you must be pretty damaged to enjoy this shit!”

    “Some people like vanilla, some people like chocolate flavored ice cream,” she said as she started walking towards the audio system.

    The techno music stopped abruptly and was replaced with the more pleasant sounds of Eric Clapton unplugged.

    “So much better. Thanks.”

    “You know I’m going to switch it back when you get drunk later right?”

    “I won’t even notice then.”

    “So, what brings you in tonight?”

    “I mean, come on, do I even need a reason to be here?”

  • That Darn Cat

    He sat and waited in his car, but she didn’t show up. Her car was home but she was nowhere to be found. There was no answer when he called her phone, he thought to himself, ‘she must be busy’. He waited for another five minutes before he left. He had everything he wanted to tell her all planned out and rehearsed in his head. ‘I guess I’ll try again another day.’ He felt his heart sinking and fought back tears as he drove home.


    Oh man, he’ll be so disappointed
    hope he doesn’t think I avoided
    him on purpose! I can’t believe that
    I’m stuck in this car ‘cos of my cat.

    I fell in trying to get him out
    of my trunk, clunk! was what I heard
    before I blacked out – my vision was blurred

    I passed out and I lost track of time
    Before I woke and started to yell
    Get me out before I lose my mind!
    I didn’t want to die, can’t you tell?

    Sure enough, I heard his car pull up
    It idled for a while then he gave up
    Guess he’ll never know what happened
    I found myself fading


    Writing Prompt from Reddit: Write two sides to the same story, one in Verse, one in Prose.

  • Re-Entry

    “Get out of here, shoo! You don’t belong here. Fuck off!”
    “Look, I don’t know what you’re hopped up on and I don’t care, but I’ll call the cops if you show up here again.”

    My vision blurry, I stumbled out of the club’s rear entrance, hands fumbling in the air for a wall to prop myself upon. Kids these days, don’t they know who you are? You’re the fucking boss! How dare they disrespect you? So what if you’re high as a kite, you can do whatever you want, it’s your establishment! Yeah! Don’t these kids dope too? Damn hypocrites. Not wanting to get into another scuffle with the bouncers, I decided to approach the club from a different direction.

    I paused for a moment to catch my breath, then I reexamined my options – claiming to be the club’s owner didn’t seem to work and nobody seemed to believe me. It was going to be tough sneaking in because for some reason club security had tightened due to crime-related problems over the past few years. I didn’t have my phone with me, so it was impossible to make a call to my assistant who should be able to get me in with no issues and if I borrowed somebody’s phone, I wouldn’t have been able to call her because I didn’t remember her number.

    I heard the sound of a large vehicle pulling up next to where I exited earlier tonight – it was the ice supplier! Great, here’s your chance to get into the club. I sneaked up to the driver’s side door and waited for him to open it. Just knock the driver the fuck out, put on his uniform and pretend to deliver ice. This was some Hitman-level shit. You’re a freaking genius! When he had half of his body out of the vehicle, I slammed the door onto him.

    However, in my current condition, my door slam translated into a mere thud against the burly-sized driver who got out of the truck with a confused and annoyed look on his face. “The fuck is wrong with you?” were the last words I heard as I felt my body slammed against the side of his truck.

    Ouch. He hurt us. In the distance, sirens approached. Not long after, I felt arms lift me into the back of a vehicle.

    The following day, the papers read “Escaped Metal Asylum Patient Finally Found – Sneaking Into His Own Club!”. Oh boy, now it wasn’t just the voices in my head who were laughing at me.


    Writing Prompt from Reddit: Foreshadow the ending of your prompt within the first five sentences, but make it so subtle that it’ll still be a surprise.