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DATING IS MY SUPERPOWER
Juliet
A few months earlier…
He’s so wrong. Monroe thinks he can analyze my prospective date for
tonight, but my co-host is wronger than wrong. He issues his prediction
from his podcast throne, jaw set, blue eyes steely, expression a little
unnerving.
“I’m calling it now. There won’t be a second date with this guy,” he
declares into the mic.
“Yes, there will. And not just because I’m overdue for a second date.” I
give it right back to the infuriating man across the sleek, metal table in the
podcast studio. “Want to know why?”
“Enlighten me,” Monroe says with too much amusement. “Tell all the
Heartbreakers and Matchmakers listeners how well you think this date will
go with…Who’s the guy tonight? A gym bro? An art critic? A get-in-touchwith-your-chakras guru? A hot suit? You love the hot suits.”
“I am a sucker for a suit,” I admit. “But he’s not a suit.”
“A mysterious, inscrutable dark knight, then?”
I square my shoulders. “None of the above.”
Ha. Not even close.
“Is he a hot nerd? You love the hot nerds.” Monroe fake coughs as he
mutters, “Slang for a tech bro bad boy.”
Narrowing my eyes, I grip the edge of the table for a second, but nope, I
don’t give in. I let it go. I am calm. I am peaceful. I won’t let him wind me
up, not even for the “Predict Juliet’s Date” segment of our podcast, where
he always tries to push my buttons. Listeners love it when he does.
Besides, my recent string of bad dates is a relatable problem for single
women. It’s part of modern dating in your thirties. When you first join an
app, you’re a hot new release. But if you’re not paired up and happily
ordering monogrammed hand towels with your new love interest a few
weeks later, the algorithm drops you to the bottom of the sea of single
despair.
That’s why I took extra time, did extra research before swiping in the
lead-up to tonight’s match. It’s one I feel pretty good about, so I counter the
know-it-all across from me with, “Tonight’s date is with an artist, and we’ve
been having a great exchange on the app about—”
“—poetry and wine?”
Grrr. “Song lyrics,” I grumble.
“So, poetry then.”
“But not wine.” Details matter, after all.
“Don’t worry. I’m sure he knows everything about every vintage. But
the song lyrics? Yeah, that’s a sign.”
“Of what?” I ask, a little indignant.
“That you won’t be headed on a second date together.”
“Are you saying I’m undateable?” That irks me. It’s not my fault the
algorithm is evil.
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