Yetano
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So imagine :
If only we get to see more of these in romance novels.
Quiet, Proper Romance in Anime-like novels is something that I don't often see in medias. Usually goes from flirting, or seductions, to outright 'accidents' that'd make the audience, most frequently, only feel second-hand embarrassment rather than the feelings the Creators want to convey.
Kisses, Hugs or in this case that is the lewdest of them all, Handholding, is always and I mean, ALWAYS interrupted by some misfortune that comes across their own moments.
Why can't we enjoy them without being Interrupted Every time either the Male or Female Lead(s) want to convey their feelings for each other? And don't you even start on having the other side only getting it as them 'Being Playful' with them, having the point of the emotions just swayed to the sides, and goes on to 'Being Friends' like they 'Always Do'.
So, what are your thoughts on most Romance moments you get to come across along your reading journey? And do you think that this genre is butchered to death, because Authors want to do these just because for laughs and giggles and/or wish-fulfillment?
Two figures in the darkness of the night, resting their hands on some handrailings of a spot a little far from the nearest city. These two happen to be interested at each other, one notably being younger than the other. And so, he thought that it'd be prudent if he were to hold the hand of the one he's enjoying the sceneries with. The girl, whose years older than him, thought of it as him signaling to get home on her bike, but gets to see the stares of this boy he always plays whenever she's visiting him, as mesmerizing and determined. Something sparked within her, as she keeps looking at his eyes and loses the sense of time within the solace of the star-filled sky. As he let go of his hand, she reaches out and not wanting to let go, as he now gets to feel like his feelings might just reach out to her after all this time of just being playmates. He just stays there, sending her a smile, and turn to see the stars while imagining how it'd be if he were to convey what he feels as of now. He feels scared of being hurt, as he knows that it is not time to say it directly, and trembles when he pictures out the scene of them being distant, yet still he smiles through the moment. Nevertheless, the girl now know what he feels for her, but still kept silent of it. She clenches her grip on his, as she nods with a grin, only for him to see. Now being acknowledged, he widens his eyes, before sighing out the weight he used to carry from the moment he feels this sting in his heart, and finally get to express his grin, only for her to see. As they confirm each other's feeling in their own head, they now feel some kind of warmth of which they never felt before, and stays there for a bit longer, looking upwards towards the sky. What'll happen after, is left for anyone's guess… |
If only we get to see more of these in romance novels.
Quiet, Proper Romance in Anime-like novels is something that I don't often see in medias. Usually goes from flirting, or seductions, to outright 'accidents' that'd make the audience, most frequently, only feel second-hand embarrassment rather than the feelings the Creators want to convey.
Kisses, Hugs or in this case that is the lewdest of them all, Handholding, is always and I mean, ALWAYS interrupted by some misfortune that comes across their own moments.
Why can't we enjoy them without being Interrupted Every time either the Male or Female Lead(s) want to convey their feelings for each other? And don't you even start on having the other side only getting it as them 'Being Playful' with them, having the point of the emotions just swayed to the sides, and goes on to 'Being Friends' like they 'Always Do'.
So, what are your thoughts on most Romance moments you get to come across along your reading journey? And do you think that this genre is butchered to death, because Authors want to do these just because for laughs and giggles and/or wish-fulfillment?