As I opened Facebook, I noticed a friend request notification. I'm not one to add strangers unless they've found me through a shared phone number.
Curiosity got the better of me, and I clicked on the request. The username was "JusticeHeart," accompanied by a note that read: "This is Officer Sampson."
Such an authoritative title isn't something you'd expect from just anybody.
Racking my brain, I tried to recall who this person could be. The only police officer I had interacted with recently was the one who had issued a death certificate for me the day before.
At that moment, I hadn't inquired about his first name, but he was the only officer I had come into contact with recently, and he had indeed asked for my phone number.
I accepted the request, and we were officially connected on Messenger, ready to exchange messages. However, I refrained from initiating any conversation.
He was the one who added me; if there was something important, he'd reach out.
Next, I shot a message to Fanny: "Dating's all about charm and flirtation. You're like Wonder Woman, all steel and strength. It's hard for a guy to feel needed with you."
After sending the message, I glanced at Fanny, but she showed no signs of having noticed, as if her phone was miles away.
But I wasn’t really expecting an immediate response; it was more about planting the idea for next time.
"Quit your scrolling, let's eat," Ernest nudged me.
I obediently responded with an "Okay" and started on my meal.
My throat was still sore, limiting my appetite, but the sweet juice was soothing and delectably refreshing. It would've been perfect if it was chilled.
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