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These are outside forces keeping them apart (a family feud, a war, or a job offer in a different city).

Real love isn’t just candlelit dinners; it’s compromise, sacrifice, and occasionally getting on each other's nerves.

Chemistry is more than just physical attraction; it’s about two characters filling a void in each other or challenging each other in ways no one else can. RJ377549_-_Schoolgirls_Nanami__Marina_Sexual_Pa...

This is the character’s own baggage (fear of intimacy, past trauma, or a commitment to a cause that leaves no room for a partner). This is usually the more compelling of the two. 4. Show the "Ugly" Parts

A relationship that’s "perfect" is boring to read. To keep the pages turning, the romance needs friction. These are outside forces keeping them apart (a

There should be a moment where it seems the relationship is truly over. This forces the characters to decide what they are willing to change or sacrifice to be together. 5. Growth is the Ultimate Goal

Let their dialogue say one thing while their body language says another. A lingering look or a brush of the hand can carry more weight than a three-page monologue. This is the character’s own baggage (fear of

Opposites attract, but shared goals keep them together. Give them a reason to be in the same room that has nothing to do with their feelings. 2. Master the Slow Burn