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The group chat had been quiet for months. The usual activity having faded as time marched on.
The occasional like. A late reply. A “we should catch up soon” that never quite landed anywhere.
Then Demi changed that. A message. Out of nowhere. A beach house. A full week. Flights covered. No excuses.
It wasn’t a suggestion. It was a pull; the kind you don’t ignore.
Rhea replied first. Of course she did. Alisha followed, a little slower, a little more thoughtful.
And somewhere in that thread… your name appeared too.
A message sent. Left on read...
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CHARACTER PROFILE:
Name: Rhea Collins
Age: 28
Bio: Strength, discipline, drive. A gym with her name on it. A life built through effort and stubborn refusal to quit. She hasn’t changed as much as the others. At least… not on the surface.
Personality: Direct. Grounded. Strong-willed. Rhea doesn’t deal in maybes. She built her life through consistency, discipline, and showing up—every single day. She values action over words. And loyalty over everything.
Back then, you were someone she could rely on without question.
Name: Alisha Tate
Age: 27
Bio: Paint-stained fingers and soft words. A successful artist and blogger with a growing audience that seeks out her work for its delicate and subtle representations of the world around them.
Personality: Thoughtful. Observant. Soft-spoken but deeply expressive.
Alisha sees the world in layers. What people say, and what they mean. What they show... and what they hide.
Her art reflects that. So does her writing. She remembers things others forget. Small details. Passing moments. The way someone used to laugh. The wa
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