How I Fell in Love With Someone Who Only Liked My Story

It’s embarrassing how little it takes sometimes. One story view? Cute. A like on a selfie? Interesting. But when he double-taps my random “coffee and clouds” story? Oh, suddenly we’re in love. That’s commitment, right? He’s basically proposing with his thumb.

Of course, in reality, he probably liked it without thinking twice. But delulu logic? It says he saw me. He noticed the aesthetic, the vibe, the intentional caption. Clearly he gets me on a deeper level. And if he does it twice? Wedding bells.

The truth is, half of falling in love online is just assigning meaning where none exists. And honestly? I don’t hate it. Sometimes the fantasy is more exciting than the real thing and until he ruins it by texting “wyd,” I’ll just keep enjoying my little rom-com in peace.

Tessa’s Final Thought:
If you like my story, congratulations, you’re already the lead in it.

Disclaimer:
This series is for entertainment and perspective. Don’t confuse double-taps with devotion, likes are cheap, love isn’t.

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