A satisfying ending should feel inevitable yet hard-won. In classic romance, readers often expect a Happy-Ever-After (HEA). Grounding Fiction in Reality
: Relationships are forged through the commitment to be there for one another through various "steps and views" of life. Developing a Narrative Arc
Strip down any great romance, and you’ll find the same skeleton: two people who are incomplete (or think they are), who collide in a moment of friction, and who then spend the rest of the narrative trying to prove they don’t need each other—while the audience screams, “Yes, you do!”
Former lovers reunite years later, forcing them to reconcile past mistakes with their current selves.
STORY
Kyoichi Akikawa lost his family in a devastating plane crash when he was just a child.
"Will it really come someday?"
"Will the day ever come when I can truly move on from this pain?"
Kyoichi's stepsister Shizuku Akikawa has supported him all this time, while
Yukitsuki Asaka bears a striking resemblance to Kyoichi's beloved older sister from before the tragedy.
As the paths of these three fated individuals converge,
a mechanical god appears...
This is a story that heads towards the future.
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A satisfying ending should feel inevitable yet hard-won. In classic romance, readers often expect a Happy-Ever-After (HEA). Grounding Fiction in Reality
: Relationships are forged through the commitment to be there for one another through various "steps and views" of life. Developing a Narrative Arc A satisfying ending should feel inevitable yet hard-won
Strip down any great romance, and you’ll find the same skeleton: two people who are incomplete (or think they are), who collide in a moment of friction, and who then spend the rest of the narrative trying to prove they don’t need each other—while the audience screams, “Yes, you do!” A satisfying ending should feel inevitable yet hard-won
Former lovers reunite years later, forcing them to reconcile past mistakes with their current selves. A satisfying ending should feel inevitable yet hard-won