You know the scene you have been avoiding.
The confrontation that keeps sliding off the page. The moment your anti-hero goes too far and you have not yet figured out how to write the aftermath honestly. The intimacy scene that requires you to go somewhere uncomfortable. The ending that does not give your readers the redemption they want and gives them something true instead.
This is the prompt pack for that scene.
The Dark Romance Plot Pack contains 102 precisely constructed writing prompts across 15 subgenres and craft categories, built for authors who write at the darker end of romance — and who want to write it with psychological depth, moral complexity, and real emotional stakes.
What's inside:
Every prompt in this pack is built on a foundational principle: dark romance earns its darkness. Captivity, obsession, power imbalance, revenge, the anti-hero who has done genuinely terrible things — these are not aesthetic choices. They are explorations of desire, trust, and survival that require a writer who knows what they are doing and is not flinching.
The 15 categories covered are:
- Captive Romance (8 prompts) — Power, proximity, and the negotiation of survival
- Obsession & Stalker (8 prompts) — When devotion becomes surveillance and surveillance becomes want
- Mafia & Organized Crime (8 prompts) — Empire, violence, and the woman who gets in the way of both
- Bully Romance (7 prompts) — Cruelty as a love language no one consented to learn
- Revenge Romance (7 prompts) — Plans that unravel when the target becomes the reason
- Dark Paranormal & Fantasy (7 prompts) — Creatures, bonds, and love in worlds with different rules
- Power Dynamics (7 prompts) — Who holds it, who yields it, who discovers they had it all along
- Anti-Hero Psychology (6 prompts) — Inside the mind of the man who does terrible things and means them
- Forbidden & Taboo (7 prompts) — The cost of wanting what you were told you cannot have
- Breaking Points (7 prompts) — What happens when someone goes too far and has to live with that
- Quiet Intimacy (6 prompts) — The small moments that undo everyone
- Character Wound & Backstory (6 prompts) — The event before the story that explains everything in it
- The Ending & After (6 prompts) — How dark romance resolves, survives, or burns cleanly
- Scene Craft Exercises (6 prompts) — Technical prompts to build the skill under the story
- Universal Dark Romance (8 prompts) — Prompts that work across every subgenre and shade
How these prompts work:
Each prompt drops you into a specific psychological moment — a specific choice, a specific collision — with enough grounding detail that you can begin writing immediately. They do not begin vaguely. They begin inside the scene, inside the interiority that makes dark romance matter: the moment the captor leaves the door unlocked and neither of them says what that means. The moment the stalker decides to stop deflecting. The morning after something irreversible when the world insists on continuing.
They work when you are drafting a scene you have been circling. They work when you are in revision and can feel the absence of a scene but cannot yet see its shape. The Scene Craft category gives you six technical exercises for building specific skills — dual POV, sensory rewriting, power reversal — that you can apply to any scene in any project. The Universal category is designed to function across all subgenres.