Every single one of them was clearly inspired by Brian and Jessica. The trending topic had only just hit the internet, and already people were sodining a into romantic fiction.
Sana might have been able to ignore it all if she hadn’t been someone who practically lived on her phone, and if web novels weren’t one of her few guilty pleasures.
But while she loved a good story, she had little patience for sappy romances. And yet, lately, her feed had been flooded with love stories clearly modeled after Brian and Jessica, the kind she had no interest in and couldn’t avoid even if she tried.
It was driving her insane.
Time and again, she would be lured in by a promising synopsis, only to find halfway through that the protagonists were disturbingly familiar, characters based on people she knew personally.
at there weideal!
What truly infuriated her was the way Brian was portrayed in these stories, always the perfect husband, the ideal man.
But the real Brian? He’d cheated on Jessica while she was pregnant. Worse, he’d fathered a child with Madeline.
The more Sana thought about it, the more disgusted she felt. Jessica didn’t deserve any of this.
Still seething, she began typing out another sharp critique, only to notice that her earlier review had already attracted multiple replies.
[What’s wrong with you? The male lead is practically flawless, and you’re trashing him?]
[Yeah! Sounds like someone’s just jealous of the female lead and wants to ruin the story.]
[Poor author. Doesn’t deserve this kind of trolling.]
[Seriously, delete your comment and apologize.]
I was just sharing the latest chapter with my bestie, and now there’s someone tanking the ratings? No way. I’m getting the whole fandom on this!
Sana’s rage flared. She shot back immediately.
[You’re the ones who are blind. The male lead? He’s a textbook scumbag.]
[Jealous? Of what? I adore the female lead. That’s exactly why this pisses me off.]
But that only made things worse. More replies poured in, each more vicious than the last.
[Do you even know who the male lead’s based on? Say another word and you’ll regret it.]
[This love story is gorgeous. Who are you to judge, some jealous, ugly troll?]
[Took a screenshot. I’m tagging Mr. Atkinson right now.]
[Me too. Honestly, she’s probably some bitter wannabe stirring up drama.]
[No point arguing with her. Just report the post.]
[Reported.]
Sana was so angry she almost threw her phone.
She had spoken nothing but the truth, yet no one believed her. Worse, they were actually organizing reports against her.
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This time, Wesley was silent for even longer. Just as she moved to end the cad, his voice cania through again, srking!
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