Enjoy diving into these Valentine’s Day prompts throughout the week!

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Monday’s Prompt: The Letter That Arrived Too Late

You find a love letter tucked inside an old book at a secondhand shop.

It’s addressed to someone who never read it.

The date?

February 14th… 50 years ago.

What happens next?

Tuesday’s Prompt: The Accidental Valentine

A mix-up at the post office means your carefully crafted, heartfelt Valentine’s Day card ends up in the wrong hands.

The stranger who receives it decides to track you down.

Why?

And what do they have to say?

Wednesday’s Prompt: Rewrite the Ending

Think of a famous love story—Romeo and Juliet, The Notebook, Pride and Prejudice.

Now, twist it.

Change the ending.

Make it unexpected, make it wild, make it uniquely yours.

Thursday’s Prompt: The Valentine’s Day Pact

Years ago, two best friends made a deal: If they were both single on Valentine’s Day at 30, they’d spend it together.

This year, the day has arrived.

But one of them has a secret that could change everything.

Friday’s Prompt: Love in the Wrong Timeline

It’s Valentine’s Day, but something feels off.

The café where you met your soulmate is suddenly a bookstore, your best friend doesn’t recognize you, and the love of your life is engaged to someone else.

You realize you’ve somehow slipped into a parallel universe.

Do you fight to return to your real life—or make this new one work?

Saturday’s Prompt: The Mysterious Dinner Guest

A lonely writer books a table for one at a romantic restaurant to soak in the atmosphere for a novel.

But then, a stranger sits down, claiming they have a reservation… with you.

The more they talk, the more you realize they know things about your life no one else should.

Who are they?

Sunday’s Prompt: The Love Letter You’ll Never Send

Write an unsent letter from one character to another.

Maybe it’s a confession, an apology, or a revelation.

Maybe it’s an email stuck in drafts, a note tucked inside a drawer.

Either way, they wrote it… but never had the courage to send it.

Why?

And what would happen if it was found?

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