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101 ways to say i love you with actions

we’ve hit another benchmark - 202 followers - and thus it’s time for another special prompt post! thank you so much for 202 followers (aka 209 because i’m always late-)!

since you all really liked my first post like this with dialogue prompts, i decided to make a part two! i really hope you enjoy, and thank you again for supporting me!

  1. Hugging them as they’re crying.
  2. Taking their hand as they’re about to hear bad news.
  3. Pulling the blanket back over them as they shiver in their sleep.
  4. Sharing an umbrella in the rain.
  5. Looking at one another in times of doubt for reassurance.
  6. Looking at one another in times of happiness to share smiles.
  7. Carrying them piggyback-style because they rolled their ankle.
  8. Using fabric to try and stop their gash from bleeding so much.
  9. Softly placing a hand on their chest to feel their heartbeat.
  10. Going with them to the store to make sure that they get everything on their list.
  11. Giving them a cold rag to put on their head because they have a migraine.
  12. Grabbing their shoulder to stop them from doing something they would regret.
  13. Lightly kissing their scars.
  14. Making them a friendship bracelet.
  15. Helping them change clothes when they’re unable to by themselves.
  16. Washing the dishes when they feel too bad to do it.
  17. Saving the last piece of their favorite candy for them.
  18. Cuddling in bed for longer than usual because it’s obvious that they need it.
  19. Offering a hand to help them up after they’ve fallen.
  20. Saving their life.
  21. Doing something unpleasant because they want to/like it.
  22. Watering their plants when they forget to.
  23. Brushing a stray strand of hair out of their eyes.
  24. Shielding their view from something scary.
  25. Buying them something that they’ve wanted for forever.
  26. Buying and wearing matching rings.
  27. Bringing an extra jacket for them because even though they deny it, you know they’ll certainly end up getting cold later.
  28. Laughing at their jokes, even if they aren’t that funny.
  29. Leaving flowers at their grave.
  30. Performing CPR when they stop breathing.
  31. Hurriedly checking for their pulse.
  32. Giving them ice cream when it’s too hot out.
  33. Smiling at them, simply in hopes that they will smile back.
  34. Playing with their hair to calm them down.
  35. Pressing small kisses all over their body because they’re beautiful.
  36. Letting them lay across your lap to read.
  37. Leaving when you know that your presence hurts them too much.
  38. Making them something special for their birthday.
  39. Drawing/painting them.
  40. Voluntarily doing their chores.
  41. Reading a book/watching a movie/playing a game that they suggested.
  42. Writing them a poem.
  43. Bringing them their favorite tea when they have a sore throat.
  44. Washing their hair for them when they can’t.
  45. Wiping something off of their face that they don’t realize is there.
  46. Giving them little head pats.
  47. Using your body to shield them from the wind.
  48. Using your body to shield them from attack.
  49. Carrying their lifeless body back home because they didn’t make it and the others deserve to know.
  50. Taking them on a surprise date.
  51. Writing them little sticky notes and putting them in random places.
  52. Noticing that their lips are dry and then putting chapstick on their lips for them.
  53. Gifting them something that’s been in your family for years and means a lot to you.
  54. Absently humming their favorite song when doing chores.
  55. Singing them a lullaby when they can’t sleep.
  56. Playing their favorite album/CD when on a long road trip just so you can see them effortlessly scream-singing to the lyrics.
  57. Making sure that they aren’t alone when you know they need someone.
  58. Ordering their favorite fast food when they don’t feel like cooking.
  59. Letting them into a safe space that only you’ve known about.
  60. Letting them see the sides of you that you’re too nervous to show others, and mostly without realizing you’ve done it.
  61. Dreaming about them frequently.
  62. Day-dreaming about them frequently.
  63. Bringing them coffee when you know they didn’t sleep well.
  64. Holding them in your arms as their life starts to fade away.
  65. Packing a pillow for long car rides because you know they’re going to fall asleep and they’ll hurt their neck otherwise.
  66. Guiding them away from a situation that makes them uncomfortable.
  67. Sitting next to them when they don’t know anyone else around them.
  68. Dancing with them.
  69. Taking them to the hospital, even if they’re being stubborn and insist that they’re really fine because you can tell when they aren’t.
  70. Fixing their tie/zipping up the back of their dress/adjusting a piece of their clothing.
  71. Waking up and just laying in bed, admiring how calm and cute they look when they’re sleeping in your arms.
  72. Giving them little nose kisses.
  73. Getting lost in each other’s eyes.
  74. Learning to play their favorite song on an instrument.
  75. Painting their fingernails because their hands are too shaky.
  76. Painting your fingernails to match theirs.
  77. Writing a song about them.
  78. Surprising them with unexpected visits.
  79. Staying by their side when they’ve been hospitalized.
  80. Teaching them how to do something they’ve always wanted to learn.
  81. Learning more about their culture/heritage to try and educate yourself on what things have been like for them.
  82. Learning their native language (if you don’t know it) so that you can speak with their friends and family.
  83. Forgiving them when they’ve hurt you, even if it’s hard to do.
  84. Inviting them to go out with you and your friends.
  85. Inviting them out when they’re lonely.
  86. Having patience with them, even when it’s difficult to understand their actions.
  87. Doing things to better yourself because they make you want to change for the better.
  88. Guiding them through a panic attack.
  89. Listening as they rant about something that bothered them.
  90. Listening as they rant about something they’re currently obsessed with.
  91. Getting matching tattoos.
  92. Cutting their hair for them.
  93. Listening to their favorite music artist to try and better understand what type of music they like.
  94. Making them a playlist.
  95. Sending them songs that remind you of them.
  96. Sending them songs that you think they would like.
  97. Changing your perspective on something because they explained why they believed the way that they did.
  98. Disagreeing with them, but being able to do so respectfully.
  99. Starting a family with them.
  100. Believing in them when everyone else doesn’t.
  101. Yearning for them when they aren’t around.

Pepper: What are you doing? That’s one of Tony’s attack drones! It’ll destroy everything in this park!
Harley: …oh. 
Harley, to Peter: Did you know that?
Peter: No I did not.
Harley: Yeah we didn’t know that. 
Peter: It’s okay! We’ll just use the controller to land it. Harley, where’s the controller?
Harley: I don’t have it. I thought you had it.
Peter: I don’t have it.
Harley: Yeah we don’t have it.

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