Personalized romance
Firefighter romance, written about you
Runs toward what everyone else runs from, then comes home. Have a firefighter romance written about the two of you, at the heat you set.
Your first chapter is free.
Firefighter romance is the uniform trope with the cleanest moral wiring. The job is unambiguous: when it is worst, he goes in. That clarity buys the story something rare, a hero whose courage requires no explaining, so all the actual writing goes to the part the sirens drown out: what it costs to love someone whose job is a held breath.
The good version lives in the hours around the shift. The bag by the door, the ritual text when the truck gets back, the smell of smoke in hair that has been washed twice. It writes the waiting as bravely as the burning, because the partner at home is not a subplot; half the trope belongs to them.
That is why it suits real couples, especially ones where somebody’s work follows them home. Your rituals of leaving and returning, whatever they are, are the load-bearing details, and the interview is where they go in.
How you would ask for this
- World
- Heroes & uniforms → Firefighter
- Twist
- any twist you like
- Heat
- tender through explicit
Everything else comes from your own interview: who is in it with you, the details only you would think to give, and the limits the story will never cross.
Have one written with you as the lead.
A short interview, your own heat setting, and chapters that arrive built from your details. A person reviews every one before it reaches you.
