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What is some easy romance I can put in my book I'm writing?

By the way they are both 15

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#1:Main character realizes that the intended love interest has been there all along and been there for him/her and is better than anyone else he/she could have asked for.

#2: Sometimes in books, after all the crazy stuff in the rising action and climax has happened, the characters just realize they're right for each other and that they'd be a good couple (maybe just have them start to hold hands at the end--nothing big)

#3 Main character realizes he/she loves the intended love interest because the intended love interest starts liking someone else or is hurt (don't really know what kind of a book this is)


You don't have to put romance in there to make a good book though, and maybe "easy romance" might not be the best idea; that way you can avoid using a cliche and make your book more unique:)

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The thing is everyone thinks this just a romance novel it's barely about romance at all.
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you could make it a bit like romeo and juliet like they saw each other for the first time and they just fell in love

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This isn't a romance novel in general is more fantasy/horror
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You could have a candle-light dinner or maybe a sunset picnic at the beach.

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No there won't be any dating. I just mean like light romance because of it including Vampires and romance people won't read it because of twilight.
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Make it simple and relatable. Not overly dramatic.

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I would think if the characters are 15 they would do what 15 year olds do. Walk to class together, hang out with friends, sit together at football games. I'm old so I'm not sure if kids even do that stuff anymore-lol.

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They are not at school. I can't explain why though the idea is complicated
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Oh, well I guess we would have to know the context of the story and the background of the characters.
There's too many unknowns to give a specific answer.
What I can suggest is that if these two are the main characters, their relationship normally reflects on ideas or issues that are relevant to the "point" of the story. For example, if you wanted to make a statement about racism, the two characters could be from different cultures.
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