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Do you believe in soulmates? Why or why not? Of course I do! When you meet yours, every new day feels like a first day. And love grows even mker. You both know you were both meant for each other!

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Saulmate
Do you believe in soulmates? Why or why not? Of course I do! When you meet yours, every new day feels like a first day. And love grows even mker. You both know you were both meant for each other!
The fear of God
Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? Yes, the fear of God
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Creating Images The world has already gone beyond the industry era. Now, with just some texts positioned appropriately, different scenarios can be presented on screens – some even moving without the stress of going through years of training to be able to achieve the same objective. Thanks to Artificial Intelligence (AI) a lot has been done and a lot more is being done every now and then with…
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The Wedding
Childhood Friends Reconnect After Years Apart
The train pulled into Maplewood Station with a whistle that seemed too cheerful for how Paul felt. He stepped off the platform, suitcase in hand, and inhaled deeply. The air smelled the same as when he left—a mix of pine, damp earth, and faint woodsmoke from chimneys. Time had moved on everywhere else, but Maplewood seemed immune. It had been fifteen years since he left this small town. Fifteen…
A Roommate Agreement Turns into Romance
The ink was barely dry on the contract when I realized I’d signed myself into trouble. “Clear rules,” she said, sliding the paper across the chipped kitchen table. “Rent split fifty-fifty. Groceries separate. No loud music after ten. No overnight guests without notice. And absolutely no mixing business with pleasure.” Her voice was calm, clipped, professional—the way a lawyer might lay out…
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An Architect and Interior Designer Argue Over a Project—And Then Fall in Love
The first time Lubem met Janet, she was standing in the middle of his blueprint like she owned it. He had spread the plans across the polished oak conference table, meticulously detailing the structural brilliance of his latest project: a new art museum set to rise in the city’s cultural district. Glass, steel, light, and space—his vision was clarity embodied. And there she was, finger tapping…
A Journalist and Their Photographer Bond on Assignment
The rain in Nairobi had just stopped when Hilaseen tightened the strap of her leather satchel and stepped into the chaotic swirl of the marketplace. She was a journalist, sent on assignment to cover a feature about “The Hidden Lives of Nairobi’s Night Markets.” It was meant to be human interest, a softer piece after months of politics and corruption scandals. Hilaseen’s editor wanted colour,…
Office Prank Wars Turn Into Something Deeper
The first time Maya slipped a sticky note onto Ryan’s monitor that read “Error 404: Brain Not Found,” she hadn’t meant to start a war. It was supposed to be harmless, a quick jab at the guy in Marketing who always seemed too cocky for his own good. Ryan, with his rolled-up sleeves, loosened tie, and grin that was equal parts charm and arrogance, had been stealing her thunder in meetings for…
A Startup Founder and an Investor’s Assistant Fall in Love
The morning sun sliced through the glass walls of the conference room, painting long golden streaks across the polished wooden table. Adrian Cole sat at the far end, laptop open, slides queued, heart pounding. He had rehearsed this pitch a hundred times in front of mirrors, friends, even his half-asleep cat. But this time, the stakes were real. Across from him sat representatives of Hamilton…
An Ambitious Lawyer Falls for Their Rival in Court
The first time Clara Donovan laid eyes on Daniel Reid, she was halfway through her opening statement in Martinez v. Harbor Corp.—and he was smirking at her from the opposing counsel’s table. The nerve. She’d spent the last three nights polishing that statement, trimming every unnecessary phrase until it gleamed. It was supposed to be flawless. Yet the moment Daniel leaned back in his chair, arms…
Two Colleagues Stuck on a Late-Night Project Discover Each Other Differently
The office was the kind of place that made your bones ache just by walking in. Cold lights hummed overhead, the kind that never let you forget you were working too long, for too little, for people who’d never remember your name once you were gone. It was 11:17 p.m. when Mark Davis loosened his tie and cursed under his breath. Another deadline. Another night stuck in the concrete graveyard they…
A New Hire Falls for Their Mentor but Must Keep It Secret
The first day at Grayson & Cole Consulting felt like walking into another universe.Polished marble floors reflected harsh fluorescent lights, the air hummed with the low drone of printers, and everyone seemed to know exactly where they were going—except Ava Morales. Her heels clicked too loud against the floor as she clutched the orientation folder to her chest, rehearsing her introduction in…
A Neighbor Keeps “Borrowing Sugar” Until They Fall in Love
The first time Daniel knocked on her door, Claire barely looked up from her laptop. She was knee-deep in spreadsheets, deadlines breathing down her neck, when the sound of sharp knuckles rattled against her apartment door. She almost ignored it, but then a hesitant voice followed. “Uh—hi. Sorry to bother you. I just moved in next door… and I was wondering if you had any sugar?” Claire blinked,…
A Tourist Falls for Their Local Tour Guide
The ferry sliced through the Aegean Sea, its foamy trail stretching back toward Athens. Elena leaned against the railing, wind whipping strands of her chestnut hair across her face, but she didn’t care. She was finally here, finally on her dream vacation after three years of saving and putting her corporate life on pause. Her friends had called it an “escape trip,” a way to leave behind the…
A Guy Meets His Ex at a Mutual Friend’s Wedding—and Sparks Reignite
The night was too perfect to be real. Crystal chandeliers hung low over the ballroom, splashing a golden glow on the marble floor. Waiters in stiff tuxedos carried trays of champagne flutes. The band, a six-piece outfit, crooned soft jazz in the corner. I was nursing my third drink, trying to remember why I had agreed to show up. A wedding wasn’t my scene. Too much laughter. Too many phony…
Rival Delivery Riders
It was another blistering Saturday in the city, the kind of day when asphalt shimmered in the sun and tempers boiled faster than kettles. The streets of Highview pulsed with impatience—drivers honking, cyclists weaving, pedestrians jostling with shopping bags. But in this chaos, two delivery riders carved their paths with surgical precision, darting through traffic with insulated bags strapped to…