Pluck four words at random from the nearest book. Write them out next to each other in a row. Call that A1, A2, A3, A4.
Below that row, between A1 and A2, write a verb or activity that comes to mind as somehow linking the two words. Repeat for the space between/below A2 and A3, and again for A3 and A4. Now you have B1, B2, B3.
Repeat the process in a new row (C) below row B, writing names of the people doing those verbs.
Then on the last row (D), write the name of the place where those people are.
Use the pyramid in reverse order to write a microstory, set in the place, involving the two people, and making ample, even repetitive use of the verbs from row B and the words from row A.
Solve the connecting game exuberantly. When you are done with your writing, note any glimmer of interest or life that has attached itself to either or both of the two names. Discarding your exuberantly solved microstory, port either or both character forward into another piece of writing, keeping in mind the interest and liveliness they showed you in their first appearance.