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A hallmark of her storylines is the "will-they-won't-they" tension caused by secrets and misunderstandings. The fear of social judgment acts as a major external antagonist, keeping the couple apart until a climactic moment of honesty. Notable Narrative Arcs
Zurich’s approach to the stepsibling trope centers on the tension between familial obligation and undeniable attraction. In many of her stories, the protagonists are brought together by the marriage of their parents during their late teens or early adulthood. This timing is crucial; it ensures the characters do not share a childhood history or biological connection, yet they are forced into a domestic proximity that fuels the narrative's "slow-burn" energy.
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The "step-siblings" meet under tense circumstances. There is often an immediate, confusing spark masked by outward hostility or indifference.