Kook__2005
This could've been nothing -and yet, somehow, it became everything.
In a world where real connection feels increasingly rare, two strangers-both quietly carrying their own wounds-collide on a dating app neither of them even wanted to download.
Mira Sen, 19, has always lived life gently, almost cautiously, as if afraid to take up too much space. A girl from a small apartment in a middle-class neighbourhood, she finds comfort in predictable routines: early morning bus rides to college, evenings spent sketching alone, and nights listening to music that makes her feel less invisible. She's reserved, introverted, and too used to being overlooked-by friends who forget she's there, by boys who only choose louder, brighter girls, by a world that rewards confidence she has never quite learned.
Rehan Arora, 24, is everything Mira is not-or so it seems. A charming, magnetic young paramedic who grew up in a world of noise, expectations, and good intentions that often suffocated him. People see his easy jokes, his confident posture, his life filled with friends... but not the exhaustion beneath it. Not the scars from constantly being the strong one. Not the weight of a childhood where he learned to take care of everyone but himself.
Rehan isn't looking for love. He's looking for something real-something that doesn't demand performance. Something that feels like breathing.
Two strangers meet on a dating app for all the wrong reasons-boredom, curiosity, maybe a little loneliness. Neither expects anything real to come from a swipe made in passing.
But when late-night texts turn into comfort, when vulnerability replaces small talk, and when two guarded hearts begin to feel seen for the first time... "nothing" slowly becomes the one thing they can't let go of.
Raw, tender, and deeply human, This Could've Been Nothing is a story about unexpected connection, healing through honesty, and finding someone who feels like home-long before you ever meet them.