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I need a problem part for my book ?

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a woman is on holiday in itally and she falls in love with the assistance manager and her god fathers hotel its all going really well but there needs to be a problem in break it up does any one have any ideas?

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  1. Um... Well you could have something with the mafia or something. Or the government. Or maybe the hotel is over a giant sinkhole. Or the assistance mangager is hiding something.

    Just random ideas.

    Good luck!


  2. You know that movie the Holiday? (Um hint) Is that what it was called with Cameron Diaz and the lovely women from Titanic? Gosh, Leonard Dicaprio is not that hot anymore to me.  Is this some evil scam in to getting people to write? “WHATEVER”! Anyway, there’s a women, and, well during her holiday vacation in an Italian hotel in Italy (duh) owned by the her super duper powerful God father (just like in the movies) . So, the assistant manager of the hotel (again owned by the super duper God father) happens to be this ultra hot image with a brain that works almost identically as the assistant manager, or, a little faster than the wonderful women slash super girl.

    Anyway, I’m confused; what needs to break? There interest? Hey, wait a minute, are you adding jealousy to the book “you started”?

    Fair:

    1: pleasing to the eye or mind especially because of fresh, charming, or flawless quality2: superficially pleasing : SPECIOUS <she trusted his fair promises>3 a: CLEAN, PURE <fair sparkling water> b: CLEAR, LEGIBLE4: not stormy or foul : FINE <fair weather>5: AMPLE <a fair estate>6 a: marked by impartiality and honesty : free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism <a very fair person to do business with> b (1): conforming with the established rules : ALLOWED (2): consonant with merit or importance : DUE <a fair share> c: open to legitimate pursuit, attack, or ridicule <fair game>7 a: PROMISING, LIKELY <in a fair way to win> b: favorable to a ship's course <a fair wind>8archaic : free of obstacles9: not dark <fair skin>10 a: sufficient but not ample : ADEQUATE <a fair understanding of the work> b: moderately numerous, large, or significant <takes a fair amount of time>11: being such to the utmost : UTTER <a fair treat to watch him — New Republic>

    — Fairness noun

    synonyms FAIR, JUST, EQUITABLE, IMPARTIAL, UNBIASED, DISPASSIONATE, OBJECTIVE mean free from favor toward either or any side. FAIR implies an elimination of one's own feelings, prejudices, and desires so as to achieve a proper balance of conflicting interests <a fair decision>. JUST implies an exact following of a standard of what is right and proper <a just settlement of territorial claims>. EQUITABLE implies a less rigorous standard than JUST and usually suggests equal treatment of all concerned <the equitable distribution of the property>. IMPARTIAL stresses an absence of favor or prejudice <an impartial third party>. UNBIASED implies even more strongly an absence of all prejudice <your unbiased opinion>. DISPASSIONATE suggests freedom from the influence of strong feeling and often implies cool or even cold judgment <a dispassionate summation of the facts>. OBJECTIVE stresses a tendency to view events or persons as apart from oneself and one's own interest or feelings <I can't be objective about my own child>.

    Synonyms see in addition BEAUTIFUL


  3. One of the two could have a life threatening or terminal disease.

    He could be married *unhappily*

    A natural disaster could separate them for a long duration.

    He could have a dark and sinister past that comes back to haunt him.

    The godfather could threaten to fire him if they continue the relationship.

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