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>Character A saved character B from dying, that must be in love. Nobody would ever rescue someone who they don't want to marry
>Character B was extremely overjoyed when character A saved them. Only someone who is in love would respond this way
>Character A and Character B had a heartfelt conversation after surviving an army of terrorists. Only lovers would bond in war.
>Character A hates character B and even has internal monologues delving into this deep rage. Character A is definitely just pretending to hate character B, just like a schoolyard crush. He definitely has a crush on character B and is just that japanese trope
>Character A and Character B stood next to each other in the same shot were two characters who are canonically dating are standing next to each other. They must be in love in order to complete the subtle pattern that the shot is suggesting. I will draw circles around them because I am right.
>The creator of Characters A and B said they are not in love. He is pretending. He doesn't want to spoil it.
>Character A spent more time with Character B, but married Character C. This cannot be. You can only marry people who have had the most screentime together. Character C isn't even a main character. Main characters should always marry each other.
>Character A is directly responsible for all of the trauma in character B's life so if they started dating that would basically fix everything because Enemies to lovers.