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September 26, 2018 ·

The Meet Cute and the Dark Moment

Blog· Romance 101

The Meet Cute and the Dark Moment

If you are new to romantic fiction, you might wonder why some readers discuss the “meet cute” and the “dark moment”. You have a general idea about the terms but you don’t know why these story elements are important. Here’s my take: 

The meet cute is usually found in lighthearted romance novels. Like the name implies, the hero and heroine meet in a cute, memorable and unexpected way. When a meet cute is used, it sets the tone of the relationship. Their first encounter says something about the characters and the situation.

Willoughby carrying Marianne in Sense & Sensibility

You won’t find a meet cute in every story. It’s not required in genre romance fiction but it’s a story element that adds something to the romance. For a better idea of a meet cute, click on Entertainment Weekly’s The 20 Best Meet-Cutes in Rom-Com History. I don’t agree with the full list but there are some classic moments.

While the meet cute happens in the beginning of the story, the dark moment occurs almost at the end. This is at the point of the story when it appears that all hope is lost and that the hero and heroine are not going to get their happily-ever-after. The dark moment is never a surprise. The reader knows that the couple must face and conquer that seemingly insurmountable obstacle in order to get their happily-ever-after.

Elinor Dashwood holding a Edward Ferrars's handkerchief in Sense & Sensibility

There should always be a dark moment in a genre romance story. It’s essential for the couple to resolve a problem together when it has the power to tear them apart. The dark moment is when the reader thinks the relationship is ruined and all hope is lost. They don’t know how the couple is going to get back together but keeps reading because of the romance fiction’s promise of a happily-ever-after.

Elinor Dashwood icrying at the end of Sense & Sensibility

So that’s my take of the meet-cute and the black moment. To recap:

  • A meet cute happens in the beginning of a story and the dark moment occurs near the end.
  • A meet cute should be fun, unexpected and sets the tone of the relationship. A dark moment should be painful, expected and make the happily-ever-after that more important.
  • Not every romance has a meet cute but every story in genre romance should have a dark moment.
Marianne and Colonel Brandon getting married in Sense & Sensibility

(Images via GIPHY.com)


Want more love stories with meet cutes? Take at look at these Love & Laughter Romances!

Searching for stories with angsty dark moments? Find them in these contemporary romances.

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