A classic opening line might be 'He opened the door to find her standing there, a vision of beauty that took his breath away.' This line is straightforward and gets right to the point of the encounter that could lead to a love story. For a more poetic approach, 'Among the sea of faces, her face was the one that called to his soul from afar.' It gives a sense of destiny and a deep, almost spiritual connection right from the start.
One great opening line could be 'In a world where the sun never set, the people had forgotten the beauty of the stars.' It immediately sets an unusual and somewhat mysterious setting that makes the reader wonder why the sun never sets and what that means for the people. It also creates a contrast between the sun and the stars, which can be explored further in the story.
He thought she was just another girl until she stole his sandwich, and then he knew she was the one. It's a humorous way to start a love story as it's unexpected. Usually, we don't associate food - stealing with the start of a romance, but it shows a unique and funny first encounter.
The best opening line could be 'We met on a rainy day, when the world seemed grey, but from that moment, our friendship became the brightest color.' This line not only sets the scene with the rainy and grey day but also contrasts it with the idea of friendship being a bright color, highlighting its importance right from the start.
A great opening line is 'The old house at the end of the lane had always been there, but no one really knew what secrets it held.' This kind of line makes the reader wonder about the secrets of the house and draws them into the story. It gives a sense of mystery and a touch of the unknown.
Once upon a time, there was a potato that could talk. And it wasn't just any potato. It was a potato with a French accent and dreams of becoming a famous singer.
How about 'The wind howled through the desolate streets, carrying with it a sense of foreboding that chilled everyone to the bone.' This type of opening line sets a mood right away. The use of the howling wind and desolate streets gives an atmosphere of something not quite right. It makes the reader curious as to what is causing this feeling of foreboding and what might happen in this setting.
One could be 'It was a cold December day when she first walked into his life, and he knew at that moment everything would change.' Another might be 'The moment their eyes met across the crowded room, a spark ignited, a spark that would soon turn into a flame of love.' And also 'In a small town filled with secrets, she found a letter that would lead her to him, and thus began their love story.'