Overview
Farewell scenes fail when they are sentimental: characters say how much they mean to each other, cry, and part. The reader is told the relationship mattered but does not feel it. A farewell that works is one where the characters cannot say what they mean — where the goodbye is conducted through small, specific, ordinary things, and the weight of the relationship lives in the gap between what is said and what is meant.
The Farewell & Goodbye Dialogue Prompt generates a farewell scene where the goodbye is felt rather than announced — where the relationship's history is present in every line without being summarized, and where the ending is specific enough to be irreversible.
What you get: - The history of the relationship compressed into the scene - What each character cannot say and how they say it instead - The specific ordinary detail that carries the emotional weight - A complete farewell scene - The last thing said — and whether it is the right thing - What each character carries away
Built for: Novelists, screenwriters, and any writer who needs a farewell to land with the full weight of a relationship rather than a summary of it.