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Summary

Miranda enthusiastically messages Philip after their first date, expressing her enjoyment and eagerness to meet again, but becomes increasingly anxious and playfully ominous as he fails to respond.

Abstract

The web content details a series of messages sent by Miranda to Philip following their first date. Initially, Miranda is exuberant, declaring it the best first date of her life and expressing her desire to see him again. However, as Philip does not respond, her tone shifts from affectionate to concerned, questioning whether he has received her messages and reminding him that ghosting is not gentlemanly behavior. Her messages escalate in intensity, culminating in a playful yet eerie suggestion that she can see him from the garden, followed by a reveal that she was joking and is actually in his kitchen. The content also promotes the Smillew Writers Challenge and invites readers to engage with the author on Twitter.

Opinions

  • Miranda is very pleased with how the date went and is eager to convey her feelings to Philip.
  • She becomes increasingly anxious about Philip's silence, indicating her investment in the potential relationship.
  • Miranda playfully adopts a horror theme to express her frustration over Philip's lack of response, suggesting a creative and humorous approach to dealing with dating uncertainties.
  • The author uses the conversation to segue into a promotion for the Smillew Writers Challenge, implying a connection between the dating narrative and the challenge's creative categories.
  • By inviting readers to engage on Twitter, the author seems to value interaction with the audience and building a community around their writing.

Miranda Had Such a Good Time

She’s looking forward to seeing Philip very soon

Photo by Luigi Estuye, LUCREATIVE®

10:05 PM — You have a new message.

Hey Philip! I had such a good time; it was the best first date of my life. I miss you already! 😉

10:07 PM — You have a new message.

Sorry! It’s wayyyyy too soon to send such a message. I won’t do it again! But I had such a lovely time. I’m looking forward to seeing you again. 😚

10:23 PM — You have a new message.

Philip? You didn’t answer my texts. Did you receive them? I got the read notification, but I just wanted to make sure. I hope you’re having a lovely evening, thinking of me. 😘

10:54 PM — You have a new message.

Why aren’t you answering my messages, Philip? You know ghosting isn’t a nice thing to do, right? You told me you were a gentleman. Don’t gentlemen answer their messages? 🤔

11:23 PM — You have a new message.

Philip, I know you’re home, and I know you read my messages. You know I can see you inside your living room from the garden, right? So why aren’t you answering? 😠

11:33 PM — You have a new message.

Did you get scared by that last message? Did you check if I was in the garden? I was kidding! I was hiding in the kitchen. I’m right behind you now. 💀

This was my horror response to the popular boxes prompt.

On a related note, have you heard of the Smillew Writers Challenge? It has some great categories like Life, Meta, Mud, and Undies. The best part? There’s nothing to win.

When I’m not here, I’m on Twitter. Send me a DM and win a surprise! 😄

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