This is what I did instead of paying attention in math… well, this and texting a friend, but really, my math is pretty much review right now so I had nothing better to do. This is one of my own prompts, so I hope you guys enjoy and I own nothing!
Shakespeare
They do not love that do not show their love.
How could someone determine if love was shown or not so easily? Was it through loud declarations or an abundance of presents? Was it defined, like the romance in all the books, or was love a more physical ideal?
Or was there love in the quiet moments when you'd find them trying something you thought they'd enjoy? Or in the way they always found each other, no matter how far apart or how crowded the room was?
Was there love in always fulfilling insane requests, or in staying still as part of a compromise? Could you claim love was shown in such small, quiet, inconspicuous ways?
No matter if you saw love or not, their actions showed nothing less than a bond that could never be broken… not by time or anything else.
If you're wondering where the Shakespeare came from… that quote at the top. Yep, that is the quote that inspired this little drabble, and I tried a little something different with it… no actual people this time! And, if anyone can tell me what play that quote is from… I send hugs and cheers! (Seriously, I love Shakespeare; he's just super awesome and amazing and has awesome plays to perform)
Anyway, thanks so much for reading guys! I'm playing with an idea for another series after this one, but with one-shots and specific AUs instead of drabbles, so let me know what you all think –yes, super early so I can plan stuff out and it won't be random uploads, and I won't be super lame about it! Let me know what you think, and I'll see you in the next chapter!
