falling off script

falling off script

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Falling Off Script 🎬 He was the perfect player. The one everyone watched. The one everyone rooted for. From day one, he had it all figured out. The right words. The right moves. The perfect connection. Paired with a girl he was supposed to fall for, he gave the show exactly what it wanted- chemistry, tension, a love story worth watching. Because on this reality dating show... love was just part of the game. Feelings could be created. Moments could be staged. And everything could be controlled. Or so he thought. Until she walked in. A wild card. Unexpected. Unplanned. Impossible to ignore. She wasn't part of his journey. Wasn't someone he was meant to notice. But from the very first moment... something shifted. She didn't fit into the script. Didn't follow the rules. And somehow, she made everything feel real. What started as curiosity turned into something dangerous. Late-night conversations. Lingering glances. Unspoken tension. Moments that weren't meant to happen... but did anyway. And slowly, the line between acting and reality began to blur. Because the more time he spent with her- the harder it became to go back. To pretend. To stay loyal to a connection that suddenly felt... empty. But this isn't just a story. It's a game. Where choices are watched. Feelings are judged. And one wrong move can cost everything. Now he's stuck between what he built... and what he never meant to feel. Between the girl he was supposed to choose... and the one his heart refuses to ignore. Because in a world where everything is scripted- WHAT HAPPEN WHEN LOVE GOES OFF SCRIPT? ✨ A story of choices, consequences, and a love that was never meant to happen. A collaboration between velvetchaos & studentgirl12345
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