When bus stops become survival zones
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When bus stops become survival zones
When small talk soars to new heights.
amy my beloved mad scientist/ballerina
running into people i went to high school with in the grocery store is exactly as mortifying as you’d expect. come to think of it the family dollar isn’t any better. only place to hide would be a beefy’s.
The High Horse Has a Toilet Too
There’s something weirdly entertaining about people who act like they’re just a little too important for the rest of us. You know the kind. The ones who walk into a room like the floor should light up beneath their feet. They look at everyone like they’re auditioning for the privilege of speaking to them. Their words? Dripping with the confidence of someone who once read a motivational quote and…
눈마주치길 원했는데, 꾸미고 간 그 날! 왜 무시당했을까? (Dressed to Impress, But Ignored: What Happened?)
눈마주치길 원했는데, 꾸미고 간 그 날! 왜 무시당했을까? (Dressed to Impress, But Ignored: What Happened?)
Lively chatter and the swell of festive music warmed the cold air. The protagonist had settled into a rhythm passing out food in the soup kitchen, greeting their guests with a smile, when they locked eyes with a certain unexpected visitor.
"T-this isn't what it looks like," their rival stammered.
The protagonist stared back, because how could they not. "I thought your parents were rich," they blurted.
"T-they... They are," they said, face burning red.
"Then why are you here?"