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An encounter that establishes their dynamic (rivals, strangers, or reluctant allies).

Give each character a past hurt or a limiting belief (e.g., "I'm safer alone" or "I have to be perfect to be loved").

The point where it seems the relationship is over. This is usually caused by the character's "wound" resurfacing. 2022---4-sex-positions-to-celebrate-spring

Unless it’s a specific trope (like fated mates), love feels more earned when it's built on shared experiences rather than just "love at first sight."

The love interest should act as a mirror, forcing the character to face that wound. Romance works best when it acts as a catalyst for personal growth. 2. Crafting Chemistry (The "Spark") This is usually caused by the character's "wound"

Not necessarily a boombox in the rain, but a moment where a character sacrifices something significant to prove they’ve changed. 4. Avoiding Common Pitfalls

Give them different worldviews that lead to banter and debate. 2022---4-sex-positions-to-celebrate-spring

Most romantic arcs follow a specific rhythm to keep the reader engaged: