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Enemies to Lovers—Asking the perennial question will they kill each other or will they kiss each other? I’m kidding. Of course they’re going to kiss.
Love Triangle—Everyone loves to hate love triangles, but actually they’re great. They exist so the main character can choose between different versions of themselves: who they used to be, and who they’re still becoming. Side note: If you ever find yourself choosing between a vampire and a werewolf, choose the vampire. See #1 below for more on why you should (obviously) choose the vampire.
Second Chance—These days I realize this is the most unrealistic trope. If someone hurts you once, why would you giv...
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“In this case, don’t bother with cart, because horse might be dead.”
He flashes his absurdly beautiful smile at her. She takes off all her clothes. I’m kidding. She doesn’t do that. But she wants to.
“Got your goat,” he says. “Leave my goat alone,” I grumble. “Don’t make it so easy to catch, then,”
If you get very, very lucky in this life, then you get to love another person so hard and so completely that when you lose them, it rips you apart. I think the pain is the proof of a life well lived and loved.”
“You ever hear the one about the fish that didn’t need water?” “No,” I say. “Me neither,”
just because a thing ends doesn’t make the thing any less real. Just because everything is different now doesn’t mean we didn’t love each other once. Maybe we will again.
All that matters is that he feels it now. All that matters is right now.
I do the thing you’re supposed to do when you find love. I hold on.

