Hello, people of HW!
I am currently trying to figure out how to write three years into a novel, without writing three years into a novel or confusing my reader into wondering if it is two years ago or five years passed or two months later possibly a dream, but still in present day. See how confusing that sounds? 

To better explain:
I need to skip three years of my story, since nothing monumental happens then, but I need the time to develop the MCs more (I know...it doesn't make sense, but let's just say it does if you know that story. 

 ), but I also don't want to write on of those narrator paragraphs that go something like:
Quote:
Three years passed from the time Levi met Anastasia and in this time they grew like brother and sister. Never did they leave each other's side. The greatest of friends they became... Etc. Etc. Etc. 
Now, I have written paragraphs like that in my other books, but in this particular book, I don't wanna. 

So...what are the alternatives for laying out the three years? 
Would it be too confusing to start the chapter like a normal chapter then have a mention somewhere in there that it has been three years?
Can I just start the chapter with 
three years later... without losing the professionalism of the book?
How would you go about this?
All right. Discuss away. 
 Bethany Faith
Bethany Faith