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| Layer | What it is | Example | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | The "thing" keeping them apart (e.g., rival bosses, a pandemic, a marriage of convenience). | Two spies from enemy agencies are forced to share a safehouse. | | Internal Wound | The past trauma or belief that makes the character afraid of love (e.g., "Abandonment means I'm unworthy," "Vulnerability equals weakness"). | She believes "all men leave eventually" because her father walked out. He believes "love is a trap" because he was manipulated by an ex. | | The Misbelief | The active lie the character tells themselves to avoid the wound. | "I must be totally independent to be safe." / "I will only allow casual flings." |

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