Some people scrapbook.
I screenshot my exes’ texts.
What started as me venting my dating disasters online (creative outlet, don’t judge) has turned into a blog with actual followersand the only thing keeping me in my dirt-cheap apartment. My grandmother-slash-landlord insists I ‘prove my creativity’ to stay, so the blog lives on.
Except now my readers want a happy ending. With an ex.
Problem? None of my exes qualify.
So I invent one. The perfect guy. The one that got away.
Rule #1: Never roast your exes online if they know how to read.
Rule #2: Definitely don’t make up a fake ex-boyfriend just to keep your rent low.
Rule #3: Don'tunder any circumstanceslet your best friend discover the lie.
Because now he’s volunteered to become my fake perfect ex. And the more we fake it, the more I can''t tell if my readers are the only ones falling for the story.
Turns out, the biggest plot twist of all?
I might have been in love with him the whole time.
Genre: Romance
I screenshot my exes’ texts.
What started as me venting my dating disasters online (creative outlet, don’t judge) has turned into a blog with actual followersand the only thing keeping me in my dirt-cheap apartment. My grandmother-slash-landlord insists I ‘prove my creativity’ to stay, so the blog lives on.
Except now my readers want a happy ending. With an ex.
Problem? None of my exes qualify.
So I invent one. The perfect guy. The one that got away.
Rule #1: Never roast your exes online if they know how to read.
Rule #2: Definitely don’t make up a fake ex-boyfriend just to keep your rent low.
Rule #3: Don'tunder any circumstanceslet your best friend discover the lie.
Because now he’s volunteered to become my fake perfect ex. And the more we fake it, the more I can''t tell if my readers are the only ones falling for the story.
Turns out, the biggest plot twist of all?
I might have been in love with him the whole time.
Genre: Romance
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