Slow-Burn Romance
Two people keep choosing the seat closest to each other, then pretend it was accidental.
Tension, banter, and boundaries
Build flirtatious scenes with restraint: a charged pause, a clever line, a rival who stands too close, or a romance that takes its time. You control the tone before it gets messy.
Spicy chat should raise the temperature of the scene, not flatten it into obvious lines. A better prompt gives the character a reason to lean in, dodge a question, test a boundary, or reveal a feeling at the wrong time.
Keep the setup tight. Mood, relationship, location, and limit are enough. The rest can unfold through the conversation.
Two people keep choosing the seat closest to each other, then pretend it was accidental.
Rivals at a formal event trade compliments that sound polite to everyone else and dangerous to them.
A guide offers protection in a dangerous kingdom, but never explains why they keep watching the door.
| Prompt Part | What to Add | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Setting | Place, time, atmosphere | A quiet lounge during a storm |
| Relationship | Strangers, rivals, allies, old friends | Two rivals forced to cooperate |
| Tone | Playful, tense, romantic, dramatic | Confident banter with slow emotional tension |
| Boundary | What should stay off limits | Keep it respectful and fictional |
Do not create prompts involving minors, real-person impersonation, coercion, harassment, or private personal data. AI characters are fictional tools for entertainment and storytelling, not real partners or human chat operators.
The better scenes use anticipation: a sentence cut short, a look held too long, a character who remembers a detail they should not have noticed. That is more memorable than pushing every line to be louder than the last.
Use detail sparingly. If the tone gets too sharp, redirect it in plain language: “make this softer,” “slow the pace,” or “move the scene somewhere calmer.”
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