Barlyle Prompts
These are prompts sent in to me from a list of OTP dialogue prompts. If you'd like to request one, find me on tumblr at crown-of-the-circus-king. It may or may not take me a while, but I'll get it! (Number three in Barlyle)
These are prompts sent in to me from a list of OTP dialogue prompts. If you'd like to request one, find me on tumblr at crown-of-the-circus-king. It may or may not take me a while, but I'll get it! (Number three in Barlyle)
Phineas Taylor Barnum. The lively, energetic ringmaster to the City That Never Sleeps. Everyone knows and loves him, his shows never failing to sell out. Though through all the blood, sweat, and tears he went through to build up his reputation, he's just as eager to chance it all being thrown away for Phillip Carlyle...
Some are based off of the "60 Barlyle prompts" book Im so lazy that i can't even think of my own ideas
Barlyle one-shots, imagines, and prompts. Also posted to my Tumblr: barlyletrash
"we all fall down." . In which Phillip dies in the fire, and Barnum unknowingly opens his home to an invisible houseguest.
Phillip Carlyle, as if joining the circus was bad enough, is found at the centre of a scandal. He turns to the only person he trusts and loves: the showman himself, P.T. Barnum. Just a Story... (Each chapter is 500-1200 words long, supposed to be 11 chapters by the time I've finished)
Phillip pushes Barnum away after the fire. Barnum struggles with what to do about the secrets of that night.
Humans are like water glasses. The water, that most elusive of things, is made of memories--people, events, words--all of them negative. Most glasses are only filled halfway. Some lucky ones only sustain a drop or two. And the most unlucky of us--the Edgar Allen Poes and Vincent Van Goghs--are filled all the way to th...
P. T Barnum and Phillip have had feelings for eachother since they met. What happens when Phillip confronts Phineas about his feelings?
Phillip Carlyle was a disappointment to his parents. Phillip Carlyle was, as the locals so lovingly put it, "The Scandal." And the same Phillip Carlyle half-drunkenly laughed into the face of the alluring man, who proposed him an idea of joining the circus. As if he, Phillip Carlyle, has not had enough of ridiculous o...