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The romance options are just a few dialogue options, where you have a choice of romance vs. friendship. All it does is change one scene during the ending. Canonically there is no closure as can be seen during Shallie, but your playthrough can have closure.
While playing Ayesha helps with understanding the world of this game (the Dusk trilogy), and know the backstory for Wilbell, Nio, Threia's uncle, Linca, Marion, and Harry, they're still introduced in a way that someone who didn't play Ayesha will understand MOST of them.