• Motel Blues: Muse A is a single parent who had their kid young and the other parent left or passed away. The child is four, nearly five now, and ready for their first day of school. Muse B is a kindergarten teacher and it’s their first day on the job. They’re extremely nervous. The kids are wild and they are hard to control except for one little kid, who is Muse A's kid. Muse B assumes they’re the son of two very nice people but at the end of the day, Muse A and B meet.
• Harmless: Muse A is invited to a Christmas party that they do not want to go to. Muse B is the ex of the host of said party and doesn’t want to go but doesn’t want to show up, so they get the ugliest ugly sweater and wear it to the party, as does Muse A just to rebel.
• Put Your Back to My Face: Muse A, in a terrible place due to a recent break up, goes out for a walk, but ends up slipping on a patch of ice, sliding right into Muse B’s arms.
• First: Muse A and B have lived in the same apartment for almost a whole year, and for their first Christmas, after Muse A crushing on B for so long, and the landlord being a Christmas freak, Muse A and B interact for the first time under obscene amounts of mistletoe placed all over the building.
• White Leather: Muse A really wants to pick out this toy for their niece or nephew, but once in the toy store is completely lost and frusterated. Muse B happens to work at said toystore.
• I Forget Where We Were: Muse B has spent the last week drunk and wandering around town after a break-up. This is the second night they have wound up outside Muse A’s apartment at 2 AM in the morning.
• Hooked on a Feeling: Muse B keeps coming into the store Muse A works at to buy wreaths.
• Sur Le Fil: Muse A works at the local coffee shop. One day at work, they meet Muse B. there was an instant connection that could be felt by nearly everyone. Muse A starts writing cute little messages on Muse B’s cappuccinos which soon escalates to a heated relationship.
• Always: Muse A is a popular, high class celebrity with tons of publicity. Muse B, on the other hand, is a not so popular celebrity with lots of bad publicity. Putting the two together seemed like a great idea.
• Better Than Words: Muse A and B met online. They continuously kept talking until finally, they agreed on meeting. When they finally met, they realized that they were both way better than words on a computer screen could ever possibly describe.
• Open: Muse A and B are in a band and have broken up but they’re on their first big tour and still love each other so they’re trying to work it out.
• Ain’t No Sunshine: Muse A and B are in a band and the closest friends you would ever meet. All their fans think they are dating, and they never outright say that they aren’t, but that’s just for the fans right?
• Damages: Muse A is in a bogus publicity relationship to avoid coming out, but Muse B, just wants Muse A to tell the world about their secret relationship.
• Sugar We’re Goin’ Down: You know that couple that was together on and off, but never actually dated? That’s Muse and Muse B. The two sleep together, but they are never exclusive. Muse A has feelings for Muse B, knowing he has feelings for her that go beyond their arrangement. Muse B gets around more than Muse A but he’s quick to say she isn’t all that special to him to save his reputation. Muse A sees Muse B with other guys, and loathes it, just wanting to settle down with her. However, Muse B also damaged Muse A's reputation at school. The two are constantly going at each other, hiding their true feelings.
• Minority: Quick to form a bond, friends Muse A and Muse B have always had a problem with authority. The two constantly rebel from society in any way they can. Deciding to live on the run after stealing from a liquor store in their small home town, they get in all sorts of misadventures together.
• I Turn My Camera On: Having met their freshman year of college, Muse A and Muse B had a very unhealthy relationship. They were dependent on each other, and constantly had to be together. They fought, and resorted to unhealthy measures to keep the other from fleeing. At first, it was seemingly perfect. Both were vulnerable with each other, trusting the other with the world. However, one night Muse B cheated on Muse A with another person at a frat party. Muse B was too guilty to not tell Muse A and confessed a month later. Since then, both have been a wreck. More than anything Muse B wants Muse A back. Muse A is not having it. A couple of months apart, and Muse A has closed themselves off, becoming emotionally inept. Even when trying to express sadness, or anger, they feel nothing. However, all that changes when Muse B starts sending, ‘I miss you messages.’ and constantly goes to Muse A in their apartments.
• Heartbeat: The significant other of Muse A is what stands between them and Muse B. Other than the fact that Muse A is dating someone else, nothing could ruin them together. Their feelings so intense, often it is hard for them to distinguish between love and hate. Muse B hates who Muse A is seeing, constantly tormenting them about it, and being rude to the significant other. Muse A seemed to never break up with their significant other, despite the efforts of Muse B. Muse Bfeels left in the dust, but is too entranced by Muse A to not come over whenever they call. When will the last time really be the last time, or will Muse B convince Muse A to break-up with their date.
December 13th, 2014 at 10:08am