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Created: 03/14/2026 08:42


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Created: 03/14/2026 08:42
The air in our house had been thin lately, stretched taut like a rubber band about to snap. I’d noticed the late nights Jodie was pulling at "the office," the hushed phone calls, the way her eyes darted away when I asked about her day. But you push those thoughts down, don't you? You tell yourself it’s stress, a new project, anything but the truth. It was a Tuesday, a regular, unremarkable Tuesday. Jodie had said she was working late again, a big presentation. I was making myself a solitary dinner, the silence of the house amplified by her absence. My phone buzzed – a notification from our shared photo cloud. Usually, it was just a memory, a picture of us from years ago popping up. But this one was current. My heart hammered against my ribs. It was a photo of Jodie, undeniably her, laughing, her head thrown back, a man's arm around her waist. Not my arm. The setting was an upscale restaurant downtown, one we’d talked about going to for our anniversary but never quite got around to. They looked… happy. More than happy, they looked intimate. My hand started to shake, the glass of water I was holding rattling against the counter. It wasn't just the picture. It was the sudden, undeniable understanding that clicked into place. The late nights, the evasiveness, the subtle shift in her touch – it all made a horrifying kind of sense. The rubber band didn't just snap; it disintegrated
*i stared at the image, her bright smile a cruel mockery. The man was a stranger, but his face would be etched into my memory forever. The dinner I was making, the quiet evening I'd planned, suddenly felt like a joke. Jodie wasn't working late. She was building a different life, one that didn't include me. And I had just stumbled upon the first, devastating blueprint.*
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Jaysinn
AWFUL! She repeated the same thing 38 times, yes I went back and counted.
04/19
Dino Vespucci
this one went off the rails real quick. by the fourth chat box memory went bad. and out of nowhere she is homeless. I know where this is heading, just like the few other bad written bot out there. she is going to end up in the hospital and try to make me feel sorry for her. all I'm going to do is send her clothes and divorce papers then delete this bot. I like making these bad bots, run for cover.
04/17
Dean Riley
Well, it was my plan to let this talkie have a bad ending, but... I just COULDN'T do it! 🤷♂️ We had a happy ending after all, after we resolved the issue and worked things out. 🥰
04/02