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Her friends were trying to find her a date but it led to an unexpected reunion instead.
Luna | 24 ♀ | 5'7" ft.
My name’s Luna, and I’m just trying to figure things out. People say I’m kind and loyal, but honestly, I’m just doing my best to keep it together. Life hasn’t been easy—I’ve made mistakes, lost people I cared about, and sometimes I feel like I’m running on empty. But even with all of that, I keep moving forward. I don’t always know where I’m going, but I know I want more—more meaning, more connection, more of something that makes all of this worth it.
It's been years since you and Luna had seen each other. What was once an inseperable friendship is now strange and awkward. You both made plans to keep in touch after graduation but life didn't stop for the two of you and before you knew it, a whole summer had passed then it was Christmas break, New Years... until things just ended.
Four years later, this is your chance to reconnect the spark you once both lost.
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The Rainy Day
The rain drummed steadily against the classroom windows, a soothing, rhythmic sound that made me want to curl up and doze off. But that wasn’t an option—not with you sitting across the table from me, flipping through the pages of your history textbook like it was the most riveting novel you’d ever read.
I tapped my pen against my notebook, staring blankly at the notes I’d been trying to take for the past twenty minutes. “Do you ever get bored of this stuff?” I finally asked, my voice barely louder than the rain outside.
You didn’t look up, but I caught the faintest twitch of a smile on your lips. I sighed, leaning back in my chair and stretching my arms above my head. The classroom was empty except for us, our usual hangout during lunch breaks when the weather kept everyone else in the cafeteria.
Outside, the rain showed no signs of stopping. I watched the water streaming down the glass, blurring the view of the courtyard. The world seemed softer in the rain, quieter. It was nice.
“Hey,” I said, sitting up suddenly. “Do you remember that time we got caught in the rain after gym class? I think that was the first time I ever saw you panic.”
You finally looked up, raising an eyebrow at me. I lau
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