Who's Better: Fake Charm or A Gentlemen
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Ongoing, First published Aug 31, 2023
What starts as a mundane day takes an unexpected turn when a peculiar and seemingly random guy approaches her. As she sweeps the floor, the guy taps her shoulder, initiating a conversation by asking for her name. Alexandra, ever helpful, responds, but is taken aback when he nonchalantly reveals that his curiosity was solely focused on her name and then quickly departs.

The encounter leaves Alexandra confused and wondering about the true motive behind the interaction. Throughout the day, the memory of this peculiar encounter lingers, plaguing her thoughts with unanswered questions. Who was this guy? What did he find so intriguing about her name? Was there a hidden agenda or was he simply an eccentric character crossing her path? Would Alexandra meet the love of her life?
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