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Define the bond’s primary function before writing a single kiss.

| Type | Core Dynamic | Romantic Potential | |------|--------------|--------------------| | The Anchor | One grounds the other (e.g., steady + chaotic). | High – often the “endgame” pair. | | The Mirror | They reflect each other’s flaws/dark side. | High – volatile, passionate, or toxic. | | The Lever | Each uses the other for power/survival. | Medium – transactional turning real. | | The Ghost | One is dead, missing, or emotionally unavailable. | Low/Flashback – fuels current arcs. | | The Rival | Compete for same goal but respect grows. | Medium-to-High – enemies to lovers. |

Drafting Rule: Give every link relationship a dual purpose (e.g., protects her + hides his secret; challenges him + needs his connections). tvking in sex link


TVKing Example: A cynical fixer and an idealistic detective must clear a mutual friend’s name. He respects her code; she sees his wounds. They kiss in a stairwell after a shootout—then spend three episodes avoiding each other.

Core Philosophy: In TVKing narratives, romance is never just romance. It’s a lever for plot, a mirror for character flaws, and a web of consequences. A “link relationship” ties two (or more) characters’ fates together—emotionally, strategically, or tragically. Define the bond’s primary function before writing a


Lead Pairing: TV King + Female Producer / CEO / Top Actress
Arc:

Sex Link (note: naming varies in user communities; it may be referred to by alternate spellings) is a method/protocol/community-developed tool used to link TV receivers or share channel streams between devices over a local network or the internet. It typically enables: Drafting Rule: Give every link relationship a dual

Link: TV King + long-time friend/manager or neighborhood friend turned stylist
Storyline:

Example: TV King + rookie actress OR network president’s daughter
Conflict: