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: Use parental disapproval, school stress, or the looming reality of graduation to create "ticking clock" tension. : Place characters together in situations like detention,

: The characters may part ways due to distance or personal growth, but they leave the relationship having learned a vital lesson about themselves. : The characters may part ways due to

: Focus on shared history, inside jokes, and small, selfless gestures that demonstrate genuine care.

: Instead of a perfect introduction, consider an awkward or even hostile first encounter that reveals an underlying vulnerability in both characters. 2. Utilize High-Stakes Tropes

: Let the chemistry build organically over time through vulnerability and shared experiences rather than rushing into a relationship. 4. Create Meaningful Conflict