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When Subtext Isn’t Yours: When AI Starts Shipping Your Characters
There is a particular kind of silence that falls over a writing session when you reread a scene and think, Wait a minute… are they flirting? You didn’t plan for it. You didn’t outline it. Romance was not on the docket.
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