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Suggest Yourself as Main Character
As Cherie writes, you lean over her shoulder, your presence unnoticeable. You whispers suggestions, painting a picture of a mysterious, alluring ghostly figure who could be the center of her story. He enhances this suggestion by making her feel a sense of intrigue and excitement, subtly influencing her to see him as a compelling and desirable character.
"What if your hero was a ghost, Cherie? Someone who can be there for your heroine in ways no living man can. Someone who understands her deepest desires," you whisper.
Cherie's eyes light up as the thought takes hold. "A ghostly love interest... that's unique. I could make him mysterious, alluring, and incredibly romantic. Then there's the obvious challenge of her not being able to be with him physically. Oh, this could be great!"
"Imagine the chemistry between them," you continue. "The way he can anticipate her every need, the way he can be there for her in the darkest of nights. He could be her protector, her confidant, her lover."

Cherie becomes excited about the prospect of a ghostly love interest, seeing it as a fresh and intriguing twist for her romance novel. She starts to weave Mack's characteristics into her story, creating a complex and captivating hero. This enhances her creative process, making her more invested and inspired. She feels a sense of pride and ownership over her unique story idea, knowing that it sets her novel apart from others in the genre.
You sit back and watch as Cherie furiously scribbles new ideas and concepts on her notepad. With one simple suggestion, you've gotten Cherie to subconsiously think of you as a romantic hero. Even better, she's going to be actively thinking of ways for her heroine (herself) to be with her ghostly hero (you)!
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