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Tropes are the "vibe" of your story. Readers often seek out specific dynamics that provide a familiar emotional payoff:

Why do they feel they can't be together? (e.g., fear of commitment, past trauma).

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This prompt is a bit because it could mean a few different things depending on whether you're looking for real-life advice or creative writing tips. Here are the two most likely interpretations: Tropes are the "vibe" of your story

High tension and witty banter where characters must overcome deep-seated prejudices or history.

Characters pretend to be together for a practical reason, only to realize the feelings have become real. 2. Build Romantic Tension Creating Romantic Tension in Your Novel - Between

I am answering for the intent, as it's the most common context for "generating a post" about "storylines." How to Write Romance That Hooks Readers