While the classics (estrangement, infidelity, addiction) remain powerful, modern storytellers are finding nuance in quieter crises.
I heard about the gallery opening, Evelyn said, her voice a polished stone. Your brother mentioned you didn’t invite him.
From the "Disneyland Dad" who spoils his kids to the overprotective brother who stifles his sister’s dreams, family roles often create built-in friction. Storylines That Never Get Old