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Let them see each other at their worst before they get to the "happily ever after." 5. Healthy vs. Toxic Dynamics

One or both characters must sacrifice something (pride, a goal, a habit) to prove their commitment. 4. Avoiding "Insta-Love"

The "All Is Lost" phase where their internal fears or an external secret tears them apart. Let them see each other at their worst

What is holding them back from love? (e.g., fear of betrayal, dedication to a career, or a cynical worldview).

Use dialogue to show chemistry. Playful arguing often hides deep affection or intellectual respect. fear of betrayal

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.

Instead of saying "they loved each other," show one character remembering how the other likes their coffee during a stressful moment. dedication to a career

Creating a compelling romantic storyline is about more than just "finding love"—it's about the friction between two people and how they change each other. 1. The Foundation: Why These Two?