From the sonnets of Shakespeare to the slow-burn fanfictions of Archive of Our Own, romantic storylines are the backbone of human storytelling. We crave the chase, the conflict, and the catharsis of two (or more) souls finding each other. But in an era of streaming binges and #BookTok sensations, the simple "boy meets girl" trope has evolved. Today, the most compelling romantic storylines are no longer just about falling in love; they are about the messy, vulnerable, and transformative work of being in love.
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