Hypoxia
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How to get away with it.That closeness is a double-edged sword too, because it means explaining 'how the protagonists get away with it' has an added difficulty level many times greater than a normal romance. In most erotic writing, having compelling and muanced characters is enough to carry an otherwise-bland story, but with Incest that's less true. Now you need to keep the risk high, constantly, and in close proximity while constantly creating new ways for the characters to get around it.
* Copout: Somehow family started fucking and they just keep at it.
* Normalcy: They live quietly as family and don't announce the sex.
* They pretend to be married. Hey, they share a last name already!
How to not get away with it.
* They're caught, kicked from the family, and move away to privacy.
* They fuck only briefly and spend the rest of their days washed in guilt.
* They're caught, imprisoned, and spend years exchanging love letters.
Keeping the risk at whatever level you (author) want is no problem. Visualize your outcome and write the tale to reach that point. Follow Billy Wilder's rule for 3rd acts: build build build the intensity, then stop. Throw in snoopy family-friends-neighbors, creaky floorboards, power outages, Scooby-Doo chases, mysterious messages, whatever it takes.