What are somethings I can put in my story?

okay so I am writing a story. Not my first, but I cant think of anything to happen in my story. Its about emo people (Devin+Jostlyn) they are dating and I know somethings that I want to happen but towards the end. so what are somethings I can put in my story?

Answer #1

pssshhhaaa, that’s easy! I’m a writer myself and hope to be when I’m older. I love to read romance stories, so I write them. Ever read Sarah Dessen’s books? Well, in basically every book there’s a guy. Not trying to push this, but it’s fun to invent the curves of a relationship. It doesn’t have to be mushy gushy, the guy could end up dead if you want. But really, just write about your intrests. EX: Sports, family, activities, time of year, period in time. And give it a twist. It could be real or fake.Try it:)

Answer #2

haha. yeahh. thanks. Lol. Great idea! But I really dont wanna do the vampire thing. everyone iss. But I think I will do the whole car chase thing. Thanks

Answer #3

Add the police or a car chase or they could fall out or have an affair with someone else. And if worst comes to the worst you could always make one a vampire, you’d sell a million copies :)>

Answer #4

Funny, my name is Devin… Anyways, you could have a nice sub-plot involving the misrepresentation and senseless social labeling associated with the Emo(tional) movement. Detail how not every ‘’emo’’ wants to cut themselves. Or maybe describe the musical inspiration that motivates the whole style/mind-frame/persona. Your readers will connect with the characters better, and feel more familiar with them.

Good luck with your writing! =D

Answer #5

@diseaseus. Thanks! Haha. I am going to do that!

Answer #6

she could end up getting pregnant and have to sacrifice him for the baby or maybe one of them could get kidnapped.

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