Page 8 of The Keeper


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@HalfWritten:

I’m honored to be the fifth guy in line behind four walking red flags.

@OneLastLine:

Honestly, one of them listed “tequila and deep convos that end in bed” as a personality trait.

@HalfWritten:

...Did it work?

@OneLastLine:

Sadly, no. I was unimpressed.

The response comes faster this time.

@HalfWritten:

A tragic loss for tequila guy. A minor victory for humanity.

I laugh.

@OneLastLine:

How long have you been on this app?

@HalfWritten:

Two days. A friend convinced me to try it.

You’re the first person who’s ever messaged me.

That catches me off guard.

@OneLastLine:

Seriously?

@HalfWritten:

I know. Try not to let the ego go to your head. I had nearly lost faith in humanity too, but then someone with a personality messaged me. First time for everything.

I grin, warmth crawling its way into my chest before I can stop it.

I push away from my desk, abandoning the cold, straight-backed chair and the half-edited clips waiting on my screen. For once, I don’t care about algorithms or captions. This feels bigger than numbers. With my phone in hand, I crawl into bed, wrapping the blanket around my shoulders like a cocoon. The glow of the screen lights up the dark room as I sink into the pillows. Work can wait until the morning. This, whateverthisis, feels more important right now.

@OneLastLine:

That’s a low bar, but thank you. I’m honored to have cleared it.

@HalfWritten:

In this digital wasteland? It’s practically Olympic level.

The conversation keeps going, slowly, easily, like we’ve done this before.

@HalfWritten: