Add me to friends
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  • Reads 10
  • Votes 1
  • Parts 9
  • Time 40m
Ongoing, First published Aug 26
Add me to friends is a heartwarming romantic story set against the backdrop of New York City, where digital connections blossom into genuine relationships. Lily Thompson, a spirited graphic designer, and Daniel Reed, a thoughtful software developer, start their journey through a simple friend request on Facebook. Initially indifferent, Lily's life is transformed when Daniel's persistent kindness and sincerity gradually win her over. As they navigate the challenges of starting anew in the city, their friendship deepens into a heartfelt romance.

Through shared experiences, meaningful conversations, and mutual support, Lily and Daniel discover that love can emerge from the most unexpected places. Their journey from online interactions to real-life adventures highlights the power of genuine connection and the joy of finding love where you least expect it. This story celebrates the beauty of modern romance, the strength of true friendship, and the promise of a future built on trust and commitment.
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