NOTE: These are designed as starter sentences specifically tailored to the soulmate universes I have designed on my blog. I do not want this reblogged without permission.
A Touch Of Color
- “You – all this time, it was you?”
- “I – I need a moment to adjust.”
- “I never thought I would understand what color meant.”
- “They always say that grass is green – to think that green is such a pretty thing!“
- “Your eyes look like the sky.”
- “I didn’t – this wasn’t – do you see it too?”
- “You would be the one to break the world itself.”
- “Is it just me or – or does it feel like something is missing somehow?” ( poly. )
- “So you’re the missing piece!” ( poly. )
- “And now I have so many more words in which to describe you.”
- “As soon as I get hold of the materials, I will draw you again, in full color.”
- “I imagine – you must be disappointed, to see color because of me.”
- “Is it shameful to confess I hoped it would be you?”
- “I don’t know what I expected, but it surely pales to the reality.”
- “To think how long we could have seen all of this, if only we had clasped hands sooner.”
- “I’m sorry.”
Dangerous Game Of Names
- “I know my enemies. You, however – “
- “I – know my enemy. But then that means – you two are – “ ( poly. )
- “It’s not as though your name is common for God’s sake!”
- “I wondered why you always hid your hands around me.”
- “You realize I have your name too, right?”
- “Would you rather I be your enemy?”
- “Do you see me as a rival? Or am I right in thinking that maybe – “
- “I am sure you would rather any name but mine.”
- “I would hate to imagine the other name I bear to be – to be what you surely must.”
- “Damn these names – I would rather we ignore them utterly!”
- “You may not have a surname, but I do – let me see your wrist!”
- “So are we going to talk about this or – ?”
- “You can’t pretend you haven’t figured it out by now.”
- “All you were expecting and more, eh?”
- “I think you’d make a finer enemy.”
- “How about I just fight both/all of the names on my wrists?”
Encoded With Love
Note that all of these would be written on arms, thus lack of quotations.
- Please stop drawing flowers, I’m taking a test and this is thoroughly distracting.
- How did your examination go?
- I can’t tell if this is a shopping list or anarchist code.
- That is the last time I check what you have done when I need to be professional – I daresay I just offended a superior with very ill timed laughter thanks to your nonsense.
- Why are you suddenly writing in French? ( Spanish / Italian / English )
- Why am I covered in nautical jargon, this is absolutely ridiculous!
- Please put your notes on paper!
- Please put your art on canvas!
- While I appreciate you asking me, I am afraid I have no idea.
- Are you okay – there hasn’t been anything on my arm in days, I’m getting worried.
- Did you just sass me with Shakespeare?
- I showed this to a friend of mine who played it for me – the composition was excellent.
- I find myself in theaters ( at the docks / in libraries / in art galleries ) often in hopes of finding you.
- You are not alone.
Our Mark Is On The Other
- “Don’t take this the wrong way – but that mark on your (arm/neck/leg ) – is it yours?”
- “I don’t suppose you know who this belongs to?”
- “That – when did you get that?”
- “I’ve heard of marks shifting on people like this – they call them soulmates, don’t they?”
- “Look at you – you’re like an art gallery with all these marks!”
- “Hang on – there’s a mark on your back, did you know?”
- “Honestly I’ve lost count of the people who bear my mark.”
- “You’re the first to bear my mark without earning it.”
- “Your mark is as beautiful as you are.”
- “I consider it an honor to bear your mark, no matter the reason for it.”
- “I fear you have been marked for tragedy now.”
- “My mark would not look good on you.”
- “Your mark would not look good on me.”
- “Trust me – you don’t want my mark.”
- “I’ll show you mine if you show me yours.”
- “How many marks do you have?”
- “Sorry, I won’t date anyone until I’ve seen their mark – aesthetics, you know?”
- “Our marks match – what a pity our personalities do not.”
- “I’ve never seen a black mark before – I always thought they were a myth.”
- “My god, so many black marks – are you addicted to tragedy?”
- “How is it someone as beautiful as you has no mark beyond their own?”
- “How is it that mine is the only mark to share you beyond your own?”
- “I know that a mark that appears by fate is special – but I fail to see how you are.”
- “Just because you have my mark doesn’t mean I want you to.”
- “I don’t understand why you’re ignoring what is literally right here in front of you.”
- “Fate itself gave you my mark and still, I don’t feel good enough.”
Waves Of Emotion
- “The first time I felt you, I thought I could sing for it – though I cannot sing for the life of me!”
- “Nothing hurts me more than knowing how sad you’ve been all your life.”
- “Your happiness brought me through some of the darkest times I ever faced.”
- “I heard you ( singing / playing music / reciting ) whenever I was (sad / lonely ).”
- “I only wish I could have done more for you, when you were so (upset / scared / hurt ).”
- “That mirror trick was both brilliant and cruel – I looked for you everywhere after that!”
- “Thank you – for all the times you sent me reassurance when I needed it most.”
- “Why do you try so hard to feel so little when you feel so much?”
- “The worst part was knowing how scared you were, and not being able to do a goddamn thing.”
- “I was so used to the impossibly steady stream of happiness from you, that the first time I felt ( sadness / anger / fear ) I wanted to destroy whatever it was that changed you.”
- “Nothing scared me more than the day I felt you go numb.”
- “I nearly cried, the day I felt hatred form in you. Its always there now – even when you’re happy, there’s this anger that doesn’t fade.”
- “I have tasted your bitterness for so long I don’t know what it is like to be sweet anymore.”
- “It scared me to think I was destined to someone so ( angry / cold / petty / unforgiving ).”
- “I always wanted to know – doesn’t it exhaust you, to feel so much all the time?”
- “Maybe it’s selfish, but I was so used to relying on your steadiness I didn’t know what to do when you shattered.”
- “Did it ever scare you, to think you were destined to someone as (angry / bitter / numb / pessimistic ) as me?”
- “Seeing you now, I cannot understand how you’ve been so lonely for so long.”
- “Nothing maddens me more than the awareness of how deeply you hate yourself.”
- “You were too young to feel so much pain.”
- “The first time you felt ugly, I couldn’t wait to tell you how beautiful you were to me.”
- “If you ever feel that ( alone / hurt / scared ) again, then I have failed you completely.”
- “You inspired me – you’re the reason I am where I am today.”
- “I knew it was you almost immediately. No one else could possibly be so ( amused / numb / optimistic / petty / restrained / sarcastic / silly / vicious ) in that scenario.”