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The "All Is Lost" phase where their internal fears or an external secret tears them apart.
Avoid having characters fall in love immediately without reason. Instead:
Let them say one thing while their body language says another. A lingering look or a brief touch can be more powerful than a monologue. The "All Is Lost" phase where their internal
A moment where they stop seeing each other as "the coworker" or "the rival" and start seeing a potential partner.
Codependency, obsession, or "enemies-to-lovers" where the line between hate and love is dangerously thin. Just be clear about which one you are writing! A lingering look or a brief touch can
Show the characters starting to pick up each other's habits or slang. It signals they are becoming a "we." 3. Key Story Beats Most romantic arcs follow a specific rhythm:
Let them see each other at their worst before they get to the "happily ever after." 5. Healthy vs. Toxic Dynamics Just be clear about which one you are writing
Instead of saying "they loved each other," show one character remembering how the other likes their coffee during a stressful moment.