This is my post on #freewriters2912 #dailyprompt scatter love everywhere hosted by @marinnewest's. In the bustling city of Evergreen, where skyscrapers kissed the clouds and streets hummed with hurried footsteps, lived a quiet girl named Lila. She believed love wasn't a grand gesture but a thousand tiny seeds scattered like confetti. One crisp morning, Lila filled her pockets with handmade paper hearts, each inscribed with a kind word: "Smile," "You're enough," "Breathe." At the crowded subway, she slipped one into a stranger's coat pocket—a weary mother juggling groceries. The woman later found it, her eyes softening amid the chaos. Lila continued. She taped a heart to a café window for the barista who always remembered orders. "Thank you for the light," it read. He grinned, brewing extra cheer into lattes that day. In the park, she left hearts on benches for joggers, under windshield wipers for drivers stuck in traffic. A grumpy old man discovered "Forgive yourself" on his newspaper. Tears welled; he hadn't spoken to his son in years. That evening, he called. Word spread. People began scattering their own—notes in libraries, compliments to cashiers, hugs to neighbors. The city transformed. Strangers nodded hello; laughter echoed in alleys. A chain reaction of warmth bloomed, turning gray concrete into a garden of connection. Lila never sought credit. She just walked, pockets lighter, heart fuller. Love, she knew, multiplied when scattered everywhere—like stars in a midnight sky, invisible until shared. In Evergreen, love wasn't rare anymore. It was everywhere.
5 November 2025 @marinnewest's Freewrite Writing Prompt Day 2912: Scatter Love Everywhere.
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· 2025-11-05 14:19
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