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	Similar to something I was writing a long time ago. My character tripped down stairs at school and someone helped him back up, and that&#039;s how they met.

It&#039;s up to you.
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	It&#039;s up to you, in my story I introduced the character straight away because I want him to be the biggest thing in the story and not just the scenery, so I can focus on him better.
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	Entirely up to you. There is no wrong answer to this. Normally what I do is have my characters meet though a third character or have them meet in a party or something, but it&#039;s up to you.
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