Aug 21, 2024
As I’m into poetry writing, I am currently crafting a story about the couple Cellar & Moony (equivalent to Roofie & Sunny).
Damn, “Cellar” with an ‘i’ sounds like “Celery.” >.< And “Cell” sounds like a prison cell, while “basement” feels too modern.
I’m also considering how to represent Cellar as a retro cartoon character. How could Moony hug, kiss, or otherwise show affection for this cellar?
Perhaps I could depict Cellar as a section of a room with a wooden staircase leading down into the space, along with a few bricks, similar to Roofie.
I want to combine their story with the short story of Roofie & Sunny, which leads to a dilemma.
The title for this combined story could be “Love is in the Air.”
Once upon a time, there was a couple called Roofie and Sunny. Roofie was an attic apartment, while Sunny was the sun (obviously). Roofie often felt overwhelmed by Sunny’s vibrant energy; her heat was unbearable. Roofie wanted to sleep and dream and longed for a cooler lover, like Moony.
Then there was another couple called Cellar and Moony. Cellar was a cool and chill place, while Moony was the moon (obviously). Moony allowed him to rest nicely, but Cellar wanted to stay awake and longed for a warmer lover, like Sunny, appreciating the sun.
Sunny and Cellar begin to flirt and develop feelings for each other, but they cannot be together because they are already committed to their respective partners. They can only look at one another, yet the distance between them feels vast.
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