The quirky character who exists only to fix the protagonist is now recognized as toxic. In storylines, both characters must be equally broken, or equally whole. No one is saving anyone else.
"It didn't mean anything," Mira countered, looking at Julian. "Because it was programmed. It wasn't us ." The quirky character who exists only to fix
: There's a growing demand for diverse and inclusive romantic storylines that reflect the wide spectrum of human experiences. This includes stories featuring LGBTQ+ characters, relationships across different cultures and races, and portrayals of people with disabilities. both characters must be equally broken
Irreversibly change the relationship’s trajectory. " Mira countered
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