Blurb:
Luna thought she was confessing to her online crush Asher Miller, until floating bullet comments exposed the truth: he had mistaken her for Chloe Lee all along. Humiliated but defiant, Luna shifts her attention to Asher's mysterious roommate Blake, turning the campus romance upside down. Watch as Luna challenges her role as a side character, while Asher grapples with unexpected jealousy. Dive into this addictive story of mistaken identity, hidden desires, and revenge—where nothing is as it seems.
Content:
I was about to confess my feelings to my online crush in person when floating bullet comments suddenly appeared out of thin air.[Give it up, Luna! The male lead’s avoiding you! He has realized he messaged the wrong girl and he’s totally grossed out.]
[It’s totally her fault for using a profile pic so similar to Chloe’s. Otherwise, Asher would never have mixed them up.]
[Ugh, just thinking that it was Luna comforting him after his big loss; that all those sweet words from Asher were meant for her… it’s so annoying.]
[Asher has been creeped out too. And our female lead Chloe only just added him yesterday!]
[Luna’s just causing trouble for everyone.]
I was watching those comments just as Asher walked out of the gym after his basketball game.
Seeing me, his eyes darted away, clearly wanting nothing to do with me.
I stepped around him and shoved the confession letter straight into his roommate’s hand.
Online crush?
Please, Asher wasn’t my only online flirt.
Those late-night soothing voice messages were all mass-texted.
Seeing those bullet comments, I was completely stunned.
Standing outside the basketball court, I watched the scrolling text, gradually piecing things together.
According to them, I was just a side character in some campus romance novel.
And my online flirt, Asher Miller, was the male lead.
No wonder his replies these past few days had been slow and dismissive, dripping with irritation.
He’d mistaken me for the female lead, Chloe Lee, from the very start.
That’s why he’d added me on Instagram, chatted with me, and caught feelings amid the endless stream of “good nights”…
Now that he knew the truth, he wanted nothing to do with me.
He saw me as an obstacle to his budding romance with Chloe.
A burst of noise came from nearby. Asher was coming.
He casually took a water bottle a classmate offered, unscrewing the cap, and taking a swig.
He was dazzling, the secret crush of countless girls.
After a few steps, he saw me and stopped dead.
Then, awkwardly, he looked away, turning to talk to a teammate beside him.
Watching his reaction, I sighed. It seemed those bullet comments were telling the truth.
[If I were Luna, I’d stay far away from the male lead, spare myself the embarrassment.]
[Seriously, the male and female lead are meant to be. Why is the side character trying to butt in? So pathetic.]
[Asher can’t even stand the sight of her.]
Asher was indeed avoiding seeing me. He was fiddling with his phone.
A smile touched his lips without him realizing.
It was probably Chloe that he was messaging. He’d just added her.
Just as he was about to brush past me, I lightly grabbed his wrist.
Under his startled gaze, I smiled, “You’re Asher, right?”
The bullet comments went crazy, all hurling insults.
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