Well, a key factor is the depth of the relationship between the characters. It's not just a casual friendship but there are deeper emotions like love, longing, or a special bond. For instance, in 'Romeo and Juliet', their relationship is far more than friendship from the start. The lush part often comes from detailed descriptions of their feelings, the settings, and the little moments they share.
A 'more than friends lush story' often has a lot of detail in terms of the characters' interactions and the world around them. Consider 'Atonement'. The relationship between Robbie and Cecilia is much more than friendship. The lushness comes from the detailed descriptions of the English countryside, the grand houses, and the complex emotions of the characters. The story weaves a rich tapestry of love, regret, and the consequences of actions, all centered around this relationship that goes beyond friendship.
One example could be 'The Notebook'. It tells the story of Noah and Allie, whose relationship is much more than just friendship. Their love endures through time and various challenges, with lush descriptions of their emotions and the beautiful settings around them.
Well, one possible story could be about two friends who realize they have deeper feelings during a shared adventure. They might be on a long hiking trip, facing challenges together, and gradually find that their connection is stronger than just friendship. For example, when one gets injured, the other's extreme concern and the way they take care of each other reveals a different level of affection.
In FTM Lush stories, it can be shown through characters' actions. For instance, if one character always prioritizes the other's needs over others, like dropping everything to be with the friend when they are in distress. This level of dedication can suggest a relationship that is more than friends.
Well, it might be the way it portrays gay relationships in a rich and vivid manner. It could be unique in its exploration of emotions that are specific to gay experiences, like coming out, finding love in a community that might not always be accepting.
The main plot might be about the journey of two individuals in a 'more than friends' situation. It could start with their innocent friendship, showing how they support each other, have fun together. Then, some events might trigger the change in their feelings. For instance, one of them might get into a difficult situation and the other realizes how much they care in a more than friendly way. After that, they may struggle with their new - found feelings, trying to figure out if they should take the relationship to a new level or keep it as it is.
One key element is the initial friendship. It's the foundation on which the deeper relationship builds. Another is the moment of realization. That's when they start to see each other in a different light. For example, a simple compliment might suddenly seem more significant.
Well, there might be a story where two best friends, maybe they met at a Lush store. One was feeling down and the other introduced her to the 'Happy Hippy' shower gel. The fresh citrus scent lifted her mood and from then on, it became their special thing. Every time they smelled it, they thought of each other and the time they helped each other through tough times.
The contrast between their personalities makes them appealing. Hermione is brave, studious, and has a strong sense of justice, while Draco is more reserved, sly in the traditional Slytherin way. This contrast creates an interesting dynamic where they can both learn from each other and grow.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this title. It might be about a relationship that goes beyond just being friends, perhaps exploring the complex emotions and situations that occur when two people have a deeper connection than ordinary friendship.
Since I don't know the exact 'more than friends' full story you want, I can only guess in general. It could be a story about two people who have a special bond. They share a lot of common interests and experiences as friends at first. As the story progresses, they realize that their feelings for each other are stronger than just friendship. There could be a lot of emotional turmoil, for example, one might be afraid to confess their true feelings because they don't want to ruin the existing friendship. And there might be external factors like family or career that also influence their relationship.