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This article does not condone illegal or unethical behavior. Instead, it aims to dissect why this specific trope—the rapid romantic escalation within a sibling-like dynamic—has become a shocking staple in certain subgenres of quick-read romance, and how writers can (ethically) capture that same intensity of speed and taboo-breaking passion without crossing irreversible lines. , relationship progression is governed by specific "stat"
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