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: Give your leads a mission outside of the romance. When their personal goals clash with their attraction, it creates natural, high-stakes tension.

Before they fall in love, your characters must be individuals with their own lives, fears, and goals.

: This is a classic romance structural element where the couple is furthest apart and all hope for their future seems lost, making the eventual reunion feel earned. 4. Focus on the Emotional Arc ninahadid_sex_tape.mp4

: Realistic couples often have inside jokes, unique ways of speaking to each other, or a shared history that signals they belong in the same "club". 3. Integrate Conflict and Tension

: Readers connect when characters have flaws or "wounds" that the other person helps heal—or inadvertently triggers. 2. Craft Believable Chemistry : Give your leads a mission outside of the romance

A relationship without conflict can feel static and bore readers.

Chemistry isn't just about physical attraction; it’s the spark that makes their pairing feel inevitable. : This is a classic romance structural element

: Instead of saying they are attracted, use sensory details, lingering looks, or "witty, memorable dialogue" to let the reader feel the heat.