: Re: Writing a Platonic Relationship I'm writing a story, however I just can't seem to form a platonic relationship between my characters. Whenever I am writing my characters (Eric and Abigail), it
It's great that you want your characters to kiss on the spot. If you write it well, the reader will want that too. If you want to turn it into a great story, you should now throw everything possible in their path to stop it from happening. There are countless ways to do this.
Her father, the boxer, doesn't want him coming near his daughter.
She's about to go off to do missionary work in India, and can't get
entangled.
She's engaged to a soldier posted overseas.
His jealous ex-girlfriend connives to make her think he hates her.
The things that get in their way are what will make it a good romance. If they are platonic, it should be because they have to be, not because they want to be.
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