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- Authors: Swati Hegde
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Seven Signs He’s the One.
Jia Deshpande frowned at the blinking cursor, trying to ignore the
voice in her head screaming, There is no such thing as “The One”!
Jia looked around discreetly at the other writers in the office typing
away at their keyboards before switching to an Incognito tab and logging in
to her WordPress account.
New blog post for Love Better with J
Title: There Is No Such Thing as “The One”
Save as draft.
“Hey.”
Jia jumped. She quickly switched tabs to the Mimosa India article she
was being paid to write and spun around in her revolving chair to smile at
her boss. “Hey, Monica,” she said, her voice as steady as she could make it.
Monica Shroff took a sip from her coffee mug and eyed the mostly
empty Word document on the screen before returning her gaze to Jia. “I see
you’re working on the One article.”
“Yes—yes, I am,” Jia said, chin up and a confident smile on her face,
as an idea came to her that would increase the word count and cut her work
in half. “I was actually thinking of getting some readers to chime in too.”
“Hmm?” Monica raised a brow.
“Like this.” Jia turned back to her screen and typed out, #1: He
also tries to keep the spark alive, so it’s not
just you doing all the work. “And then we get a reader to
talk about how her SO does this, and that makes the article all the more
relatable to other readers.”
After a beat, her boss nodded. “Sounds like a plan. Get one of the
marketing interns to put out an Instagram post asking people to DM their
experiences, then. But that’s not why I’m here.”
“Oh?” Jia turned her chair around and faced Monica again. “What’s
up?” Her heart thudded. Had somebody found out about her anonymous
blog? No, that wasn’t possible. None of her posts had gone viral—yet. And
besides, she wasn’t technically doing anything wrong, was she? She’d never
named the magazine, herself, or any of her co-workers on it.
“I finally had time to go through your proposal for the new
matchmaking column.”
“Oh!” She rubbed the side of her neck, hoping Monica couldn’t hear
the racing of her pulse. Finally. Finally! Here was her chance to actually do
something worthwhile and meaningful at Mimosa, instead of writing
clickbait articles that only made lonely single people feel that much
lonelier. Mimosa’s Indian edition had over a million readers, identifying as
different genders and sexual orientations.
Gone were the days when
lifestyle magazines only catered to cis, straight women. The one thing that
seventy-three percent of their most engaged readers had in common? They
were all single. The “Mimosa Match!” column had the potential to set their
readers up with their future partners and sustain their relationships. Jia had
been dreaming of this moment since she first started working here, two
years ago.
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