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Left on Read, Right on Love

Left on Read, Right on Love

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Mon, Feb 17, 2025
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Romance
What if you were minding your business on public transport when you casually glanced at your seatmate's phone... only to see him swipe left on your Bumble profile? Right in front of you. In real time. Rude. Determined to prove he just made the biggest mistake of their life, you call him out-because, really, how dare he? What follows is an increasingly ridiculous series of accidental run-ins, competitive banter, and way too many suspiciously well-timed coincidences. What started as a petty grudge might just turn into something else entirely. Because sometimes, love isn't about the first swipe...it's about the last one.
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Okay. So, let's all just agree that some stories can be pretty cliché, right. I mean - do you wanna tell me you never been reading a story and thought "yo, what the hell, that makes no sense, people don't act like that in real life, what's up with the cliché thing, damn."? Yeah, it's that feeling we're going against here. So this THING, whatever it is, will feature all your good ol' clichés, but from an aromantics point of view. Or just call it a parody or something, I dunno. You do you. Nice talking to ya. Same time next week?

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